How to Solve the Problem of Hard Brake Pedal and Failure to Start the Engine?
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Solutions for a hard brake pedal and failure to start the engine include: 1. Try restarting the engine and press the brake pedal firmly until the engine starts, after which it should return to normal; 2. Find a nearby repair shop to clear the fault before continuing to drive. The reasons for a hard brake pedal and failure to start the engine are: 1. The driver pressed the brake pedal several times after turning off the engine, causing the vacuum in the brake booster pump to disappear; 2. The vehicle's brake booster pump has an air leak or component failure. The correct way to brake is: 1. When driving at low speed and encountering an emergency ahead, you can perform an emergency brake by pressing the brake pedal firmly, but this should not be done at high speeds to avoid vehicle skidding or rollover; 2. On long downhill slopes in mountainous areas or situations where continuous braking may generate high temperatures, intermittent braking by alternately pressing and releasing the brake pedal can effectively prevent the brake system from overheating.