Car And Truck Brake Facts For Twinsburg Ohio Car Drivers


by Claude Whitacre

Your auto or truck brake system is really comprised of two different types of systems, Hydraulics and Friction Materials. Here is the thing that happens from within these systems between the time your boot depresses on the brake pedal and your auto or truck arives at a complete stop.

Your vehicle's braking system includes hydraulics, that include the master cylinder. As pressure is applied to the brake pedal, the master cylinder produces hydraulic pressure that moves brake fluid to the wheel brakes.

Steel brake lines and high pressure rubber hoses are the paths the pressurized brake fluid is moved. Your vehicle's wheel cylinders and calipers are the hydraulic cylinders that apply pressure to the friction materials, forcing your vehicle to come to a stop.

Your brakes friction materials include the brake pads and your drum brake shoes. These brake linings are made of high temperature materials that produce the friction that slows your automobile.

You have a few unique kinds of brakes. Disc brakes include a disc brake rotor, which is attached to the wheel, and a caliper, the thing that holds the disc brake pads. Hydraulic pressure through the master cylinder will cause the caliper piston to clamp the disc brake rotor between the disc brake pads. This produces friction between the pads and rotor, forcing your car to slow down or come to a stop.

Your drum brakes include a brake drum attached to the wheel, a wheel cylinder, brake shoes and brake return springs. Hydraulic pressure from the master cylinder causes the wheel cylinder to press the brake shoes against the brake drum. This produces friction between the shoes and drum to slow or stop your car.

Your vehicle's parking brake employs cables to mechanically apply the brakes (generally the rear brake.) This is utilized to prevent the car from rolling when not being driven.

Next we have your anti-lock brakes. The anti-lock brakes are truly a braking system constructed for safety. Computer-controlled anti-lock braking systems (ABS) are a recently designed safety feature. While sudden stops are made, the ABS prevents wheel lock-up. The system is comprised of wheel-speed sensors that keep an eye on wheel rotation, computer-controlled hydraulics which pulse the brakes on and off rapidly, and the on-board computer.

Indications that your car or truck brakes may perhaps call for service comprise screeching sounds as you begin to apply the brakes. The screeching sound is your brakes telling you that they really need to be serviced, probably just needing different brake pads. A grinding noise as well means that your brakes need service. Brakes that fail when you are attempting to slow down and then stop your car are no joke. You need to get them serviced as shortly as possible.

Choose an area automobile service center that specializes in brake work. Find out if they can service your brakes while you wait, or at least offer you a courtesy ride home or to work. A loaner car may perhaps be needed. Ask about being AAA approved, and if the shop is A.S.E. Certified technician.

About the Author

Mordonia Goodyear has served the Northfield, Macedonia, Nordonia, Walton Hills, Hudson, Twinsburg, Penninsula, and Brecksville Ohio areas since 1982. They are A.S.E. Certified Technician. They can inspect your brakes as you wait, or present you a ride to work or home. They also provide a free loaner car if needed. Call the owner Mike McGroarty at 330-467-9041. You may want to find out more at http://www.automotiveservicenordonia.com or http://www.autorepairmacedonianorthfield.com AAA Approved dealer.

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