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A brake in an automobile is a device for applying a force against the friction of the road, slowing or stopping the motion of a vehicle, or alternatively a device to restrain it from starting to move again. The kinetic energy lost by the moving part is usually translated to heat by friction. Alternatively, in regenerative braking, much of the energy is recovered and stored for later use.
Note that kinetic energy increases with the square of the velocity (E = 1/2·m·v2 relationship). This means that if the speed of a car doubles, it has four times as much energy. The brakes must therefore dissipate four times as much energy to stop it and consequently the braking distance is four times as long.
~- Loose or malfunctioning brake caliper
~- Metal brake cover behind brake rotor may have bent causing contact with brake rotor during driving. Excessive screeching noises will result.
~- Incorrect brake pads or linings: Replace pads or linings
~-Excessive lateral runout: Check brake rotor runout
~- brake Rotor may have [[WarpedRotors warped]] due to extreme heat: Resurface or replace brake rotor
~- Brake caliper piston stuck or sluggish
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A brake is a device for applying a force against the friction of the road, slowing or stopping the motion of a machine or vehicle, or alternatively a device to restrain it from starting to move again. The kinetic energy lost by the moving part is usually translated to heat by friction. Alternatively, in regenerative braking, much of the energy is recovered and stored for later use.
Note that kinetic energy increases with the square of the velocity (E = 1/2·m·v2 relationship). This means that if the speed of a vehicle doubles, it has four times as much energy. The brakes must therefore dissipate four times as much energy to stop it and consequently the braking distance is four times as long.
~- Loose or malfunctioning caliper
~- Metal brake cover behind rotor may have bent causing contact with rotor during driving. Excessive screeching noises will result.
~- Incorrect pads or linings: Replace pads or linings
~-Excessive lateral runout: Check rotor runout
~- Rotor may have [[WarpedRotors warped]] due to extreme heat: Resurface or replace rotor
~- Caliper piston stuck or sluggish
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==''Brakes Grab or Uneven Braking Action''==
Take care not to breath in brake dust. Brake dust is filled with asbestos which causes mesothelioma cancer and or tumor. Mesothelioma destroys tissue and organs and have the potential to spread to other parts of the body. Always clean brake parts with a certified brake parts cleaner before working on the brake system. This will reduce the amount of exposure to asbestos.
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2009-06-19 22:49:14 by Spartanic23
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