Theatrical superstition is that wishing a person "good luck" is considered bad luck. Thus, typically actors and musicians tell each other to "Break a leg" before they go out onto stage to perform. Therefore "Break a leg" is an idiom meaning "I wish you good luck."
The expression is now used widely outside the theatre as superstitions and customs travel through other professions and then into common use.
it really is some thing to do with the brake tension if it is to tights or their is something in the tyre it then will catch until it breaks
applying the brakes
it means either your emergency brake is on or your low on brake fluid
Hydroplaning affects your ability to steer and brake
should not affect alignment to my knowledge
If you are saying it vibrates while applying the brakes just before you come to a stop, then the brake rotors are warped. You will need to have them turned and trued, and replace the front brake pads. If you are saying it vibrates while you are sitting still, then look for a vacuum leak.If you are saying it vibrates while applying the brakes just before you come to a stop, then the brake rotors are warped. You will need to have them turned and trued, and replace the front brake pads. If you are saying it vibrates while you are sitting still, then look for a vacuum leak.
There is a shifter interlock switch on the brake pedal which also controls the brake lights
The sensor states "check brake lights and brake linings" is this something I can do or must it go to the shop?
Possibly but you chose to brake the law so unless you can prove that they were threatening you or something along those lines you don't really have a case. Clean Hands Doctrine -wikipedia it!
if the vehicle has a low brake pedal, check for brake fluid leaks, or out of adjustment brakes. if it is just low on fluid, check for worn out brake linings.
brake means take a break from something. a sentence is '' go take a brake from work'' said Dr. Nutbomb
Several factors can affect brake efficiency, including worn brake pads or rotors, low brake fluid levels, air in the brake lines, misaligned brake components, or malfunctioning brake calipers. Additionally, driving conditions like wet or icy roads can impact braking performance. Regular maintenance and inspections are essential to ensure optimal brake efficiency.