Pressure behind only one brake can occur due to several reasons, such as a malfunctioning brake line, a leak, or air trapped in the braking system. If there's a blockage or damage in one brake caliper or line, it can lead to uneven pressure distribution. Additionally, issues like a stuck piston or uneven wear on brake pads can also contribute to this problem. It's crucial to address this issue promptly, as it can significantly affect vehicle safety and braking performance.
You will have no brake assist, so the pedal will be very hard. You will also have no pressure at the rear brakes. Only the fronts will work without the pressure pump.
Only if pressure is not firming up.
The only other thing I can think of is a problem with the master cylinder. Something inside that isn't holding the pressure as it should.
The combination of pneumatic and hydraulic brake car and only used in heavy vehicles. The brakes of the vehicle, but transmission by air pressure brake with hydraulic force acts.
A parking brake system is not required if your service brakes are fully self-locking. Air brake systems (on semis, for instance) hold the brakes open only when air is supplied. If you blow the air the brakes lock under spring pressure.
you have brake fluid leak in your brake system somewhere that need to be check.
Try to brake hard on a road ! ONLY if you have NO car's behind you ! If the brakepedal starts pumping up and down you have ABS !
Only on air brake vehicles.
There are only 2 other one : BEHIND BEHINDS BEHINDHAND
Does it turn freely with the caliper removed? if not, check the bearings or hub assembly. You only replaced one caliper? If one's bad, the other isn't far behind.
The handbrake is only used for parking.
No they cant only the behind on its payment can be taken.Even if the same bank is used on both cars only the car behind on payment will be taken.