Will a Broken Brake Switch Cause the Throttle to Fail?
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Brake switch failure can lead to a lack of throttle response because the brake signal may cause the transmission to mistakenly assume that the brakes are engaged, preventing acceleration. Braking System: Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, or other machinery. The general principle of braking involves fixing a wheel or disc to the high-speed shaft of the machine and installing corresponding brake pads, bands, or discs on the frame to generate braking torque under external force. The braking device, also known as a decelerator, is a mechanical system designed to slow down the vehicle. Brake Light Switch: The brake light switch is designed differently for various vehicle models. Its primary function is to send electrical signals to prompt related systems to act or control the power supply to the brake lights through its own switching mechanism.