Written by Carazoo Cars
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
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Brakes are the most important feature on a car. One has to be
very careful with the proper maintenance of these and should always keep a proper
track of their condition. You will be at great risk if any of the brakes on
your car is worn out. And even if you find a minor problem with the brakes,
don't take it lightly as it requires immediate attention from an experience
mechanic. A seemingly minute problem could lead to brake failure risking not
only your life but also the life of others.
Sometimes, diagnosing car brake problems is quite
simple though complete brake repair is slightly more complex. Here are a few guidelines
to help you identify brake related problems:
- The
first and foremost thing to do is to check on the brake fluid. It should not be lower
than the ‘Min' mark on the brake fluid container. In case it does appear
to be lower than the minimum required level, check for brake fluid
leakage. It could also mean that the brake pads could be worn out and they
need to be replaced immediately. Low brake fluid is also indicated in the
instrument panel of the car by the glowing of the brake warning light.
- Nowadays,
most of the cars are enhanced with Anti-Lock Braking System
(ABS) Technology. If the ABS brakelights (if present on the car) are ON, it
indicates a problem with the ABS system and the on-board computer in the car will
disengage the ABS automatically.
- Due
to bad disc
calipers, wheel bearing problems, loose or broken brake pads, or
contamination of the brake pads, the car might skid or the wheels might get
locked. Such faults in the brake system are of a very serious order and should
be rectified immediately.
- Sometimes, brakes turn
really hard which is caused due poor power brake boosters or failed
caliper components and this problem can be fixed by checking the brake
pedals. Incase of further problems, you need to show your car to the
mechanic.
- There
are times when you car is pulled to the right or left on braking. This is
because of bad or worn out brake pads. During you drive, sometimes, you
could sense a smell of burning rubber. Check on this problem immediately as
it could be from some very important component of the car's braking
system.
- At
times you could hear a grinding noise appearing to be generated at the wheels
of your car. This is usually due to the accumulation of dirt and mud
within the brake system. The fastest solution to this is to have the brake
rotor replaced entirely.
- If
your car
starts vibrating when brakes are applied, this indicates overheated brake
components or over-tightened lug nuts.
A little care can save you a lot of trouble and on the
slightest indication of a fault in the car's system, it is always better to take
it to an authorized service centre and get it rectified as soon as possible.Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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