If the car vibrates when the brakes are applied, it could be a sign that the brakes or rotors need to be checked or replaced. When a problem like this occurs, it is best to get it checked out as soon as possible to avoid worsening the problem.
Your front end may be out of alignment. Check with a tire store about an alignment on your vehicle.
Warped brake rotor(s). Brake pads and calipers should also be inspected.
Is it accompanied by a shuddering or vibration? You could likely have bad brake rotors.
brake caliber
More than likely a front or rear brake rotor is out of round. Depending on what model and year vehicle it could be a brake drum out of round also.
Drive straight If puncture is in the front Tyre apply rear wheel brake That is hand brake. If the puncture is in rear tires apply the regular brakes.
Apply the parking brake,but not the driving brake, is the noise there? apply the brake,if the noise is only present when the brake is applied I would assume it is the anti-lock brake system. Get your VIN # of the vehicle and call a ford dealer and give them the # and ask if there are recalls for your vehicle. There are a few for this one but it depends on the vin. There is a anti-lock brake recall, but as I said it depends on where it was made if it falls under the recall.
you must apply the brake fully to put your vehicle in park
Typically not.
Brake fluid is the medium used in the vehicle brake system to apply hydraulic pressure from the the master cylinder to the calipers or wheel cylinders to apply the pads or shoes against the discs or drums to stop the vehicle when the brake pedal is pushed. It is added to the master cylinder when it is low. if your asking this question please don't do any work yourself if your car is having a break issue; its something you don't want to mess with.
Parking brakes apply generally on rear wheels to control enough sliding of the vehicle.
to apply friction to the rotor thereby slowing the vehicle.