Feb 09 2022

Here is How To Take Care of Brakes

 

Brakes are the most important part of a vehicle. If it is damaged or missing, it will be fatal for the driver. The fatal accident is proof of the importance of brakes on a vehicle. It is important for car owners not to override the braking system. Because, brakes are one of the determining factors for comfort and safety in driving. For that, car owners must treat it properly to prevent brake failure while driving.

Here are some steps that must be taken to prevent damage to the car's brakes:

 

Routine Care:

Before using the car, you should check the braking function. If the brakes have problems, this usually happens because the car owner rarely does routine maintenance or there is a problem with the brake fluid. To avoid the possibility of brake damage when the car is in use, the driver performs periodic checks at an authorized repair shop. Later, in the periodic inspection package, an inspection of the brake components will be carried out.

 

Reduce Speed ​​On Wet Street:

When it is raining or the road is wet, the driver must slow down the vehicle to avoid overusing the brakes. Rainy conditions or wet roads can also cause the vehicle to skid if driven at high speed.

 

Check Tire Thickness:

The condition of the thickness of the surface layer of the tire is very influential on the results of braking, especially on slippery and wet road conditions. Regularly check the tire thickness, especially if daily braking activities are carried out regularly.

 

Car Brake Maintenance:

Maximum brake performance makes it easier for users to control the car and keep passengers safe. For that, car brake care needs to be considered. Car brakes consist of several components, including discs, brake pads or canvas, master cylinder, and an anti-lock system to prevent them from jamming when pressed too hard. In addition, there is also a component called brake fluid or lubricant.

 

Here's How to Maintain Brakes: 

 

Pay Attention To Brake Lubricant:

It is important to ensure that the brake fluid is completely filled with liquid, lest it mix with air which could create bubbles, which would then reduce braking effectiveness. The brake fluid needs to be changed every certain period of time. This brake lubricant serves to absorb water and spread heat throughout the brakes. If the brake fluid is dark in color, or two months at the most, that's when the lubricant must be replaced.

 

Check Discs and Brake Pads:

The brake disc is open, and always faces dusty roads and dirt roads. This has an impact on the sticking of dirt and dust on the brake pads or pistons and reduces their effectiveness. The two parts, namely the brake disc and the canvas, need to be cleaned regularly.

 

Check the Condition of the Calipers:

Calipers or brake parts that press the brake pads to the engine so that the car slows down are also vital parts that need attention. Calipers are rarely damaged, but certain factors can cause reduced performance of brake calipers, such as rocking or vibrating conditions, which are usually characterized by brakes that feel sluggish when operated and lack of grip. If this happens, check the car's calipers at the nearest authorized repair shop and carry out maintenance as needed so that brake performance returns to maximum.




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