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Driving slowly in low gear and apply your brakes Lightly.
you shpuld drive slowly to dry them
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apply your brakes gently as you accelerate
apply your brakes gently as you accelerate
The brakes may be hot after a long drive, and the water will cause rapid cooling, possibly warping the brake drums or rotors.
Yes You don't have to drive in low gear. If you go through a large, deep puddle and then have a clear road, you can drive fast and lightly touch your brakes or firmly press them a couple of times. It doesn't take long but test them to see.
Yes You don't have to drive in low gear. If you go through a large, deep puddle and then have a clear road, you can drive fast and lightly touch your brakes or firmly press them a couple of times. It doesn't take long but test them to see.
you shpuld drive slowly to dry them
The brakes got wet.
Dry them.
apply your brakes gently while accelerating at the same time