What is the reason for Renault's brake system failure causing the car not to start?
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Renault's brake system failure causing the car not to start may be due to the following reasons: Severe brake pad wear: Brake pads are divided into two types, with and without sensor wires. Those with sensor wires will automatically complete the circuit when the brake pads wear to the limit, triggering the fault light. If the issue is brake pad wear, theoretically, the vehicle can still be driven for a few hundred kilometers, but it is not recommended to continue driving. Low brake fluid level: Brake fluid plays a crucial role in the car's braking system. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the force is transmitted by the piston in the master cylinder through the brake fluid to the wheel brake cylinders, causing the brake pads to contact the wheels and stop the vehicle. Insufficient brake fluid can also lead to noticeably reduced braking power, and in severe cases, a complete loss of braking. This situation can be resolved by promptly replenishing the brake fluid.