Why does the Jeep Cherokee have poor braking performance?
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Poor braking performance in the Jeep Cherokee may be caused by worn brake pads, high moisture content in brake fluid, stretched brake cables, or a damaged vacuum booster pump. Brake pad issues: For older vehicles, it's likely due to severely worn brake pads that need replacement. Changing the brake fluid at the same time can significantly improve the braking system's performance. Brake fluid moisture content: It's recommended to check the moisture content in the brake fluid. Brake cable issues: Inspect the brake cables; if they're stretched, they need to be replaced. Vacuum booster pump issues: If the vacuum booster pump is damaged, it should be replaced.