What are the harms of emergency braking at 60 mph to the car?
1 Answers
The harms of emergency braking at 60 mph to the car are: 1. It can cause slight damage to the engine and transmission; 2. It accelerates the wear of brake discs, brake pads, and tires. The function of braking is to reduce speed or stop the vehicle. Its working principle is: by utilizing the friction between the brake pads and brake drums, as well as between the tires and the ground, the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle is converted into heat energy after friction, thereby slowing down or stopping the vehicle. The maintenance methods for brakes include: 1. High-temperature protection; 2. Cleaning oil stains, dirt, and friction dust from brake discs, brake drums, and any parts to ensure good heat dissipation of the brake discs; 3. Regularly replacing brake fluid; 4. Regularly checking the thickness of brake pads or brake shoes.