What Causes the Burning Smell from Brake Pads During Continuous Downhill Driving?
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Car continuous downhill brake pads have a burning smell may be caused by frequent use of the brake pads leading to damage. Here is a detailed introduction about car brakes: 1. Braking: Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, and other transportation tools or machinery. The braking device is a mechanical braking device that can slow down the speed, also known as a decelerator. 2. Braking system: The braking system consists of a control system, hydraulic system, and power assist system. The control system includes the pedal, handbrake, etc. The hydraulic system consists of hydraulic oil, brake pump, and hydraulic oil pipes. The power assist system is the vacuum booster pump. The electronic control system consists of the ABS pump, ABS sensor, and ABS computer. The execution system consists of the brake caliper, brake pads, and brake disc.