vacuum leak 65 power brakes run off a vacuum, when you apply your brakes you stop the air leak. 65;
because the alignment is off Warped or out of round brake rotors/drums.
Take your foot off the gas! Steer into the skid.
Take your foot off the accelerator and gently pump the brakes so not to overheat the brakes. Downshift to a lower gear to use the engine for braking
Don't apply the brakes, take your foot off of the gas pedal and allow the car to slow down by itself until traction is achieved.
throttle plate stuck? I'm not sure. When I'm driving, I take my foot off the gas and the car jerks and when I have to stop and I push on the brakes the car revs and jerks forward and occasionally stalls
That would be the brake "squealer" making that noise. It's telling you the brakes pads are worn down and in need of attention.
-Don't slam on the brakes -Grip steering wheel -Take foot off gas -Gently apply brakes -Check traffic and return to pavement
That means person inside car is either too heavy or something like a toy is caught in engine
check for bad manifold or throtle body gasket. loss of vacume can stall vehicle
Yes, Brakes can be used in Auto transmission car when the Engine is off.
Take your foot off the brake
Remove you foot from the accelerator, hang on to the steering wheel, do not apply the brakes, do not turn the steering wheel, and pray. If your car is in a "hydroplane", you should: -Ease off the accelerator