What are the causes of poor car braking?

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MariaLynn
07/24/25 5:05pm
Car poor braking reasons are as follows: 1. Check if the brake fluid in the brake oil cup is insufficient, if so, add fluid; 2. Check if the brake oil cup and brake oil pipes are leaking, if so, replace them; 3. Check if the brake pads are severely worn, if so, replace them; 4. Check the adjustment of the brake shoe clearance in the brake drum (normal clearance is 2-4mm). Here is a partial introduction to the car braking system: In manual transmission cars, the middle pedal is the brake, while in automatic transmission cars, the left pedal is the brake. In manual transmission cars, after getting in, the left foot operates the clutch, and the right foot operates the accelerator and brake, with the accelerator on the right and the brake in the middle.
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