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no, just decelerate and drive straight ahead without hitting the brakesSupplemental Information: When you are hydroplaning your tires have no contact with the road and applying the brakes or attempting a turning maneuver will send you into a spin. As stated above, when you sense that your vehicle is hydroplansing remove your foot gently from the gas allowing the vehicle to slow down so that the tires get a grip on the road surface, and THEN apply your brakes or make your maneuver.
In all cars and most trucks HYDRAULIC pressure is used to apply the brakes. In an air brake system such as is found on medium and heavy duty trucks the air is actually released to apply the brakes.
How much pressure do you apply to the brakes? How should you change your driving in rain?
How much pressure do you apply to the brakes? How should you change your driving in rain?
the transmission is over full.
apply your brakes gently while accelerating at the same time
Prevents brakes from locking by pulsating the pressure when you apply firmly so they don't grab.
Well the automobile brake systems starts with the pedal that is under your dash, when you apply pressure to that pedal it interns applies pressure to the brakes.
Instead of using hydraulic brake fluid to apply the pads to the brake drums or discs, air pressure is used.
Brake assist system. The abs system will help apply more pressure to the brakes in a panic stop.
You probably have a warped brake rotor. This can happen when the brakes get over heated, usually when "riding the brakes" while going down a long steep hill. Use a lower gear rather than keep continuous pressure on the brakes. The rotors will have to be replaced.
Time for new brakes or adjustment.