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What is the reason for feeling unable to stop when braking suddenly?

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VonNicole
07/29/25 3:45am
Introduction to the reasons why a car's brakes fail to stop: 1. Daily operation errors: Most of the reasons are due to mistakes in the owner's usual car operation and maintenance. As a car owner, it is essential to regularly maintain the car's braking system. Once there is a braking problem, it should not be taken lightly, and it must be checked thoroughly at a car 4S shop. 2. Car overload: In summer, many owners find that the brakes are hard to press because most cars run air conditioning. If the car's displacement is not large, it can easily increase the engine load, ultimately affecting the performance of the brakes. 3. Brakes not holding: Due to insufficient engine power and the use of air conditioning, the brake booster cannot function properly when the owner repeatedly applies the brakes.
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VonMackenzie
08/12/25 2:57pm
That sudden brake when I felt like I couldn't stop was really scary. There could be many reasons, such as brake pads worn too thin, reducing grip; or old brake fluid absorbing moisture, lowering the boiling point, causing vapor lock during sudden braking and weakening the braking force. After driving for several years, I realized that if the brake discs overheat and warp, their effectiveness also diminishes. Especially on rainy days when the road is slippery, wet tires feel like skating. I make it a habit to check the brake fluid level and brake pad thickness every month. After replacing the pads, there was a noticeable improvement. I don't dare to drive too fast now and keep a longer stopping distance for safety. The braking system needs regular maintenance; otherwise, the risks are high, and delays can be troublesome.
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WillowMarie
10/02/25 7:22am
Can't stop during emergency braking? It's likely that air has entered the brake lines, affecting the pressure, or the tire pressure is too low to grip the road. I've noticed that if the brake caliper is leaking and losing fluid, the pressure won't build up. ABS failure is also common—if the system isn't activated, the wheels can lock up and skid. Check the brake pad wear yourself; if there are grooves, it's time to replace them. Use good-quality brake fluid and avoid mixing different types; opt for one with a higher boiling point. Before driving, always check the ground for oil stains and test the brake pedal's firmness—if it's too hard, there might be a blockage. I always advise friends not to skimp on maintenance; safety comes first.
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MaverickLee
11/16/25 2:17am
This is a dangerous sign! The inability to stop the car could be due to brake disc overheating leading to thermal fade, causing a rapid loss of braking power. It might also be caused by the vehicle being overloaded, extending the braking distance, or the brake pedal being loose with excessive travel. With years of driving experience, I immediately stop and inspect the vehicle when I notice such issues. Worn-out tire treads are especially slippery during emergency braking, so regularly measure the tread depth and replace the tires if they're too worn. Never delay—have a professional inspect the brake system to ensure there are no leaks in the brake lines. Safety comes first while driving; stay calm and anticipate situations in advance to avoid sudden braking.
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