Why is Toyota's brake so soft?
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Toyota's soft brake may have the following reasons: 1. There is air in the brake oil pipe: If air enters the oil pipe, the brake oil will appear insufficient in force under high pressure. Although there is still braking force, the maximum braking force is significantly weakened. At this time, the exhaust treatment should be carried out at the maintenance station in time; 2. Brake water ingress: The brake system is actually composed of a set of hydraulic system. The brake caliper is braked through the hydraulic transmission of brake oil. When braking, the brake pads and brake discs generate heat through friction. These heat is transmitted to the brake oil through the brake cylinder, eventually leading to the increase of brake oil temperature. When the brake oil is at high temperature, water will vaporize to form compressible gas. These gases are not fixed in position and quantity in the brake pipeline, resulting in soft brakes; 3. Brake oil pipe leakage: The brake master cylinder or brake oil pipe leaks, and the oil pressure cannot be guaranteed to be sufficient; 4. Oversized tires are replaced: Oversized tires will lead to insufficient brake torque and weakened braking force; 5. The brake pads are too soft: The material of the brake pads is too soft and the high-temperature performance is poor. Brake pads that meet the national standards should be replaced.