#1 suspect is the rotors.
Cheap rotors do not dissipate the extreme heat very well.
Do a front brake job, and upgrade to a better grade of rotor, and consider a better designed rotor - more $$'s but have engineered to be great at dealing the the high-heat conditions.
See "Related Questions" below for more
No. Your normal brakes will still work even if the ABS Module is bad. You will however have no ABS function.
If your bike brakes are not working properly, you should stop riding the bike immediately and have them inspected and repaired by a professional bike mechanic. Riding with faulty brakes can be dangerous and increase the risk of accidents.
If your electric bike brakes are not working properly, you should immediately stop riding the bike and have them inspected and repaired by a professional bike mechanic. Riding with faulty brakes can be dangerous and increase the risk of accidents.
the brakes were not fixed properly some part is installed wrong
Pragmatism
To tighten the brakes on your bike, first locate the brake calipers near the wheel. Use a wrench to adjust the tension on the brake cable by turning the barrel adjuster clockwise. Test the brakes by squeezing the brake levers to ensure they engage properly. Repeat the process if needed until the brakes are working effectively.
I did not think the Windstar came with *front* drum brakes (assuming the question is referring to brakes)...There are instructions for changing front disc brakes and rear drum brakes in the "Related Questions" below
The smell of burning plastic from your brakes could indicate overheating, which may be caused by excessive friction or a mechanical issue. It is important to have your brakes inspected by a professional to ensure they are functioning properly and to prevent potential safety hazards.
Your brakes may be overheating due to excessive use, worn brake pads, or a malfunctioning brake system. To prevent overheating, you can avoid aggressive braking, have your brakes inspected regularly, and ensure proper maintenance of your brake system.
To tighten the brakes on a bike, locate the barrel adjuster on the brake lever or caliper. Turn the adjuster clockwise to tighten the brakes. Test the brakes to ensure they are working properly before riding.
To prevent brakes from overheating while going downhill, you can use engine braking by downshifting to a lower gear, apply brakes intermittently instead of continuously, and avoid riding the brakes for extended periods. This helps distribute the braking force and reduces the risk of overheating.
Make sure there are no fluid leaks getting on the brake linings' Make sure all brakes are working and are adjusted properly Make sure brakes are wearing equally