What are the causes of car brake failure?
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Car brake failure can be caused by: 1. Lack of necessary maintenance on the braking system, including excessive impurities in the master cylinder, poor sealing, failure of the vacuum booster pump, contaminated brake fluid or mixing different types of brake fluid leading to vapor lock, leakage in the master or wheel cylinders, or air leaks in the air reservoir or pipe connections; 2. Improper operation leading to mechanical failure, such as prolonged downhill driving causing brake pad overheating, brake drum carbonization, and complete loss of braking function; 3. Severe overloading, which increases the vehicle's inertia due to gravitational acceleration, directly causing brake failure; 4. Absence of brake fluid in the master cylinder.