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If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, it could indicate issues with the braking system. Possible causes include uneven brake pad wear, a stuck caliper, or issues with the brake fluid. Uneven braking forces can lead to the vehicle pulling to the side. It is advisable to have the brakes inspected by a professional mechanic to identify and address the specific issue, ensuring safe and effective braking performance.
master cylinder, caliper, wheel cylider and power streeing
Failed caliper, wheel cylinder, hose, line, Vehicle is unsafe to drive.
Braking effort as a percentage of the weight of the vehicle.
Braking in a moving vehicle is applying the brakes to slow or halt movement, usually by depressing a pedal. The braking distance is the distance between the time the brakes are applied and the time the vehicle comes to a complete stop.
This means that your vehicle is missing on cylinder 3. You will need to have your coil changed to fix this problem
what is the cylinder of this vehicle
There are many factors involved and therefore no single answer. Some factors are reaction time, vehicle speed, vehicle weight, braking type, braking efficiency and vehicle type.
Normally, a vehicle has ONE braking system that includes the brake pedal, the brake master cylinder, newer cars then have the Anti-Lock Braking System, then there are either disc type or drum type brakes at each wheel, and everything is connected with small metal and rubber hoses that allow the pressurized brake fluid to activate the brake pads and/or brake shoes that cause the friction necessary to slow your vehicle.
A piston on each end of the wheel cylinder pushes outward when the brakes are applied. This pushes the brake shoes against the brake drum and stops the vehicle. The pistons are forced out by the pressure of the brake fluid inside the wheel cylinder when you apply the brakes.
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