Why does the brake fail after a car wades through water?
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It is usually caused by the adhesion of the brake disc and brake pads, or rust at the position of the brake caliper fixing pin. The following is a related introduction to car brakes: Introduction: The car brake system is also known as the car braking system. Function: The brake master cylinder is part of the car brake system, and its main function is to provide brake assistance. The brake assistance effect is only available after the vehicle engine is started. Large vehicles such as buses and trucks use an air pump assistance system, while small cars use an oil pump assistance system. The main oil brake master cylinder is a vacuum booster pump. With the assistance of the master cylinder, the driver can control the brake pedal with much less force when applying brake pressure through the caliper oil pressure. If the engine of a gas-powered vehicle is not started, even with maximum effort, the brake pedal cannot be fully depressed.