They need to be loosend up a liddle bit.
brakes may be wearing down
you change the brakes,check brakes fluid,bleed the brakes why is hard to stop in a 1988 sliverado?
press the brakes and then press the start/stop button
press down firmly on the brake pedal and keep holding down the brake pedal
Brakes help a bicycle to stop, of course --- but do you know why? it's because brakes use friction. When you squeeze the brakes, rubber blocks press against the wheels. The friction between the blocks and the wheels slow your bicycle down.
Low oil level? Oil may "slosh" forward on hard stop causing a temporary drop in oil pressure
you press lightly on the brake pedle
No, brakes and rotors are not the same component in a vehicle. Brakes refer to the system that slows down or stops the vehicle, while rotors are the discs that the brake pads press against to create friction and stop the vehicle.
No they find it very hard to stop often!
a screching noise when you stop hard. what what what...................................................................................................................................................................
Disc brakes have stopping power because they use friction to slow down or stop a vehicle. The brake pads press against the rotor, creating friction that helps to reduce the speed of the vehicle.
Bicycle brakes work by applying friction to the wheels, which slows down or stops the bike. When the brake lever is squeezed, brake pads press against the wheel rims or disc, creating friction that slows down the rotation of the wheels. This friction converts the bike's kinetic energy into heat, helping to bring the bike to a stop.