When air enters the brake pipes, it can lead to a condition known as "brake fade" or reduced braking efficiency. Air compresses more than brake fluid, resulting in a spongy pedal feel and longer stopping distances. This can compromise the overall braking performance and safety of the vehicle. To resolve this issue, it is essential to bleed the brakes to remove the trapped air and restore proper function.
becuse the brake pipes can burst
Brakes are bled to remove air bubbles from the brake pipes. Air bubbles in the pipes will make the brakes feel spongy and less efficient.
Air often gets in through badly connected pipe joints.
What could be wrong is your brake fluid is low in the Brake fluid container, could be a knot (kink) in the pipes or it needs to be bled in.
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The only thing in an air brake system you'd really overhaul would be the compressor itself... the rest of it typically gets replaced. Valves, brake chambers, brake drums, brake shoes, etc.
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All that happens in the humans air sacks is that the air that u breathe gets stored up in there
Condensation
it evaporates
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