What are the symptoms of a faulty car brake pump?
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When a car's brake pump fails, it can lead to symptoms such as brake pulling, brake not returning, and brake failure. Below are the specific symptoms of a faulty car brake pump: 1. Brake pulling: When braking, the car pulls to one side, especially in vehicles without ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), making it difficult to control the direction. 2. Brake not returning: When pressing the brake pedal, it feels unusually high and hard or lacks free travel, making it difficult to start the car or causing the vehicle to move with effort. 3. Brake failure: While driving, pressing the brake pedal once or several times to the floor results in sudden brake failure. In such cases, it is advisable to replace the piston seals of the master and slave cylinders or directly replace the brake pump.