Search Technical Articles:
Home
About007
Exhibitions
Buyer Inquiry
Product Categories
Advertising
Search Help
Feedback
  Welcome to our website!
Welcome! Now:  
Other Technical Articles
· 5 Things You Didn't Know About Automotive Testing
( 2012-03-21 )
· How Stairs and Steps Work
( 2012-01-15 )
· How to Diagnose and Repair Carburetor Problems
( 2011-09-29 )
· Engine Cylinder Bore Honing
( 2011-08-15 )
· Vehicle towing capacity
( 2011-08-01 )
· Electronic Stability Control
( 2011-07-28 )
· How Automotive Glass Works
( 2011-06-21 )
· How Brake Failure Works
( 2011-05-27 )
· Pneumatic Cylinders Bounce Back
( 2011-05-18 )
· Composite Disc Brake Rotors
( 2011-05-06 )
· Engine Valve Failures
( 2011-04-27 )
· Oxygen Sensors Are a Critical Key to Passing Emissions
( 2011-04-18 )
· Choosing the Right Tires and Wheels for Your Cars
( 2011-04-08 )
· The Science behind Catalytic Converters
( 2011-03-29 )
· How Does Fuel Injection Work?
( 2011-03-21 )
· Your Quick Guide to Car Seat
( 2011-03-11 )
· How You Can Maximize Your All Terrain Vehicle Experience
( 2011-02-16 )
· How to Use Pneumatic Tools Safely
( 2011-02-11 )
· Why do brake lines have so many bends and loops?
( 2009-04-13 )
· Big Disc Brakes for Trucks
( 2009-04-10 )
 
Technical Articles
 
Home >> Technical Articles >>How to Make Sure whether Your Car Brakes Are Strong
How to Make Sure whether Your Car Brakes Are Strong
Time: 2009-02-18
By Rockney
Brakes are one of the most important things to check when it comes to your car's safety. To make sure your brakes are in good condition the following advice could be considered.
 
Inspect your brakes every six months. Check the color of your rotors, pads and drums. Any discoloration may be a sign of damage due to heat etc.
 
Check for any cracks or unevenness. If you find any uneven grooves, the brakes must be replaced immediately.
 
Check the braking apparatus for any fluid leakage. This must be done to make sure there is no leakage of the hydraulic fluid from any of the hoses connected to the wheel cylinders, master cylinder, the brake fluid reservoir and the valve assemblies.
 
Listen for the sounds coming from your breaks. If you suspect strange noises coming from them, take your car to the mechanic immediately. Delaying the repair of your brakes is not advisable.
Copyright © 2008 auto-brake-parts007.com All rights reserved.