What to Do When the Brake Booster System Fails?
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Here are the solutions for when the brake booster system fails: A restricted brake booster system refers to the failure of the brake booster system. The causes and solutions involve checking whether there is any air leakage in the vacuum pump or pipelines, and also inspecting whether the vacuum pressure sensor is malfunctioning. If a fault is detected, timely repairs are necessary to prevent accidents. Additional Information: The brake booster pump operates on the principle of the engine drawing in air during operation, creating a vacuum on one side of the booster. This creates a pressure difference compared to the normal air pressure on the other side, which is used to enhance braking thrust. Even if there is only a slight pressure difference across the diaphragm, due to the large surface area of the diaphragm, it can still generate significant thrust to push the diaphragm toward the side with lower pressure.