There may be many causes to this issue. Regardless, the braking system is arguably the most important safety feature of a vehicle and should not be taken lightly. If your vehicle is not braking well it is advisable to bring it to a service station immediately.
Because it will stop and then car will braked . Engine will be blow up .
I have a Hyundai Elantra GLS 2003 with "anti-lock brakes." I rear ended a car on the highway last night and on recolecting as carefully as I can, I braked, and I believe I braked in time. The car didn't stop. I don't believe it even slowed down appreciably. A friend of mine said that the "anti-lock" mechanism RELEASES the brake when it senses a skid. But what logic there is in not braking immediately after the release (in an automatic pumping motion) escapes me entirely and I braked immediately and I braked hard. I am considering taking Hyundai to court. I'd be grateful for any information or incidents others have experienced.
inertia
because if you stop immediately then the car will stall.
it is in auto gear
you need brake pads
could be transmission
If a car cuts in front of you, you should immediately stop and scold the driver for flaunting the traffic rules.
Braked, means that the emergency brake is on and unbraked means that it is off.
A verb. "He is breaking the china." It is an action, and describes what "he" is doing.
It could be a bad connection in the battery or you might be out of gas.....it's pretty obvious.
You should stop immediately.