What is a Brake System Failure?
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Brake system failure refers to a situation where components of a vehicle's braking system malfunction, preventing the system from operating normally. Causes of brake system failure in vehicles: Excessive wear of brake pads: When the wear reaches its limit, it triggers an electrical circuit, causing the warning light on the dashboard to illuminate; insufficient brake fluid: A lack of brake fluid is often accompanied by noticeably reduced braking power, and in severe cases, complete loss of braking may occur. Brake system maintenance: Regularly check the wear level of brake pads and replace them promptly if they are significantly worn. Additionally, periodically inspect the brake fluid level and top it up when it is too low. The primary functions of a vehicle's braking system are to decelerate or stop a moving car, maintain a stable speed when driving downhill, and keep a parked vehicle stationary.