The brake system uses hydraulic pressure to stop the vehicle when you step on the brake pedal. Pushing the pedal down pumps fluid from the master cylinder to the brakes at each wheel. This squeezes the brake linings against the rotors and drums creating friction that brings the vehicle to a halt.
The only maintenance the system requires is to check the fluid level periodically and to replace the fluid every couple of years, or when brake repairs are performed.
Modern braking systems combine leverage and multiplied hydraulic force to stop your vehicle. Pressure is generated once your foot presses the brake pedal to slow or stop the vehicle. ABS (Anti-Lock Brake Systems) intervenes by modulating the brake pressure to prevent the wheel from locking up.
This shows you just how important your brakes are, so make sure they are always in good shape so you can keep yourself and others safe! Count on the skilled team at Blaha Service for exceptional brake services.