What are the consequences of insufficient brake fluid in a car?
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Insufficient brake fluid can affect braking, that is, the braking function, resulting in the inability to brake. The following is a related introduction about brake fluid: Introduction: Brake fluid is the liquid medium that transmits braking pressure in a hydraulic braking system, used in vehicles equipped with hydraulic braking systems. Brake fluid, also known as braking oil or force oil, is called Brake-Fluid in English. It is an indispensable part of the braking system, serving as a medium for force transmission within the system. Since liquid cannot be compressed, the pressure output from the master cylinder is directly transmitted to the wheel cylinders through the brake fluid. Standard: Due to their low price and convenience, microcars have a large number in society. However, because of their small size and relatively simple technology, microcars obviously have lower safety coefficients, which requires more attention to safety issues during daily use. Among these factors, the selection and reasonable use of brake fluid in the microcar braking system are directly related to the driver's driving and life safety.