What to Do When Brakes Fail?
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When brakes fail, the correct actions are: 1. Turn on hazard lights to alert other vehicles; 2. Shift to a lower gear; 3. Pull over and gradually apply the parking brake. Braking refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, other transport tools, or machinery. Causes of brake failure include: 1. Impurities in the brake master cylinder or poor sealing; 2. Failure of the vacuum booster pump; 3. Contaminated brake fluid; 4. Leakage in the brake master cylinder or wheel cylinder; 5. Leakage in the air reservoir or pipeline connections; 6. Severe overloading; 7. Carbonization of the brake drum; 8. Insufficient brake fluid in the master cylinder; 9. Wear of the master cylinder piston.