It is not useful because if the liquid run out the car can't stop but if you use air than it is useful as when the air runs out there automatically comes more
by turning it on :)
I wouldn't say it was bad but you're making the brakes work harder.
slowly push it along then pull the brakes, if it stops, THE BRAKES WORK!!! if it keeps going, THE BRAKES DON'T WORK!!! IT'S ROCKET SCIENCE!!!
Daughters' 97 acted like it was on glare ice..she was on summer time pavement. Making the clicking noise with no brakes. Fuse was under hood on drivers side by front of car. Pulled it and brakes are fine. Anti lock doesn't work...ABS light is on...but brakes work fine and she can lock 'em up if she needs to. Told her how to "pump" brakes in icy conditions. Insurance companies HATE anti lock brakes.
It increased the engine's efficiency, making it useful for other kinds of work.
It increased the engine's efficiency, making it useful for other kinds of work.
It increased the engine's efficiency, making it useful for other kinds of work.
It increased the engine's efficiency, making it useful for other kinds of work.
It increased the engine's efficiency, making it useful for other kinds of work.
Because it isn't! lol sorry i can't help ya there! on the contrary it is extremely useful if it was NT there you would spend a lot of time sliding around all over the place that is what makes the brakes on your car work as an example
Because it isn't! lol sorry i can't help ya there! on the contrary it is extremely useful if it was NT there you would spend a lot of time sliding around all over the place that is what makes the brakes on your car work as an example
Compressed air.