Braking Systems. Even a car with a functional braking system requires lots of distance to stop.

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Braking Systems

Transcript of Braking Systems. Even a car with a functional braking system requires lots of distance to stop.

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Brake System Components

• Master Cylinder• Brake Fluid• Vacuum Booster (optional)• Proportioning Valve• Brake Lines (steel and flexible hose)• Drum Brakes• Disk Brakes• Parking Brake• ABS Brakes

Diagnosing Brake Problems video

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Master Cylinder• When the brake pedal is depressed, the master

cylinder forces fluid to each of the vehicle's wheels.

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Brake Fluid

• transmits pressure and motion in the brake system.

• 2 types of brake fluids: – glycol– silicone

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Brake Booster

• A power-assisted brake system uses engine vacuum to add pressure to the master cylinder.

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Hydraulic Lines

• Metal Brake Lines and Flexible Brake Hoses - connect the master cylinder to the wheel cylinder at each wheel.

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Drum Brakes

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Wheel Cylinder

• pressure from the master cylinder causes the wheel cylinders to press outward against the brake shoes.

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Brake Shoe

• Brake shoes expand against the inside surface of the brake drum.

• The friction between the stationary shoes and the revolving drums causes the drums to stop the wheels.

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Disk Brakes• similar to the brakes

on a bicycle. • Pressure on the

caliper squeezes a friction pad against the sides of the wheel, slowing the bicycle.

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Rotor and Caliper• Friction between the stationary brake pads

and the spinning brake rotor cause the rotor and wheel to slow and stop.

How Disk Brakes Work Video

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Parking Brake• Pulling handle will activate brake drum with levers and

cables, locking the wheels in one place.• Correct use of parking brake video• How it works video

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Anti-Lock Brakes• Uses speed sensors

to detect when a wheel stops turning and uses the computer to pulse the fluid flow to that wheel cylinder.

• Explanation Video• Troubleshooting

Video

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Annual Inspection

• The brake system should be inspected by a qualified mechanic once a year for:– lining wear, – brake fluid leakage, – brake disc thickness variation, – broken seals

How to tell when disk brakes are badly worn video