Excessive use of brakes can lead to overheating, resulting in brake fade, where the brakes become less effective due to high temperatures. This can also cause increased wear on brake components, such as pads and rotors, leading to more frequent replacements. Additionally, it can strain the vehicle’s braking system, potentially leading to failure or reduced responsiveness over time. Overall, excessive braking can compromise safety and increase maintenance costs.
If you have vibration when you use the brakes, the most likely cause will be warped or excessively worn rotors, usually on the front wheels. Unless you are familiar with working on brakes, it is best to take the car to a qualified mechanic for service or repair.
dont just smash on the brakes, whatever you do. pump the brakes, and keep your wheels straight. dont counter steer excessively. hope this halps a bit.
no power brakes....harder to stop
cells die
HA NO BRAKES!!!!
It is broke.
When you use it excessively.
Excessively loose joints are the hallmark of this EDS type
To prevent excessive bleeding in hydraulic bicycle brakes, regularly check and maintain the brake system for any leaks or air bubbles. Ensure proper installation and tightness of fittings, and follow manufacturer's guidelines for bleeding the brakes when necessary.
your brakes are sticking need servicing asap
Well, clearly you stop...
They get warm and wear when used.