What are the reasons for the Camry's inability to brake effectively?
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Here are the reasons for the Camry's inability to brake effectively: 1. Soft Braking: Long braking distance, prone to rear-end collisions. The causes include leakage from the wheel cylinder, leakage from the master cylinder, or swelling of the rubber cup. Swelling of the rubber cup, although it may not lose much fluid, causes the fluid to return, resulting in soft braking. Drivers often underestimate the total braking distance, which includes the driver's reaction time distance, the braking system coordination time distance, and the actual braking distance, all combined. 2. Brake Pulling: During braking, the vehicle pulls to one side, especially in cars without ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), making it difficult to control the direction and increasing the risk of accidents. The causes include uneven brake wear, swelling of one rubber cup in the master cylinder, or leakage from one wheel cylinder.