What The Brake System Does
- The brake system slows down or stops the vehicle.
- It turns your foot pressure into hydraulic pressure.
- That pressure moves the brake parts at the wheels.
- The brake pads or shoes create friction.
- Friction slows the wheel down.

Main Brake System Parts

Simple Brake Flow
- You press the brake pedal.
- The brake booster helps multiply the force.
- The master cylinder pushes brake fluid.
- Brake fluid pressure travels through the brake lines.
- The caliper piston moves.
- Brake pads clamp onto the rotor.
- The wheel slows down.
- The vehicle stops.
Common Brake Problems

Basic Maintenance Checks
- Check brake fluid level.
- Inspect brake pads.
- Look for brake fluid leaks.
- Check brake hoses and brake lines.
- Inspect rotors for scoring or uneven surface.
- Make sure calipers move properly.
- Replace worn pads before they damage the rotor.
Important Note
- Brake fluid must stay clean and sealed.
- Low brake fluid usually means worn pads or a possible leak.
- Never ignore a soft pedal, grinding noise, or brake warning light.
- Brakes are safety-critical, so if anything feels wrong, get it checked properly.