More cars are using brake-by-wire systems. There's no need to be afraid.
Along with seatbelts, fuel injection and airbags, most modern drivers take antilock braking systems for granted. The basic, fiery-death-avoiding concept is easy enough to grasp: ABS prevents wheels ...
Squeaky brakes can panic a driver, as brakes are arguably the most important safety feature in automobiles. Sometimes the concern is warranted, as the brakes are going bad. Other times, however, there may be nothing wrong at all.
Diagnose braking problems. Spongy feel/increased pedal travel? Find leaks in your braking system. This illustrated guide covers top problems with brakes.
If you were asked when you should use your emergency brake, the most obvious answer would most likely be "in an emergency," it's right there in the name!
Having your brakes fail while driving can be a terrifying experience. We’ve compiled some tips to help you know what to do if your brakes go out.
Air in the brake system can make your brake pedal feel spongy and vague. You should flush the fluid every two or three years, but it can be a moderately difficult DIY repair.
Auto mechanic for the last 49 years, Scotty Kilmer, shows you how to find out if your brake fluid needs changing. Often, it really doesn't need changing, and...
Brake noise is a red light that should stop you in your tracks and take you to the garage as soon as possible.
Brake fluid is as vital to stopping a vehicle as engine oil is to keeping it going, but it doesn't get as much attention as it deserves. The recommended intervals for changing brake fluid are all over the board depending on the manufacturer, from as often as every two years to never. Really.
The most likely reason that you feel vibrations through the brake pedal is because a rotor — the rotating disc that the brake pads are pressed against — is unevenly worn.
Simple tips on extending their life span and when you should get them changed.
Closing day on a property you're buying can be riddled with last-minute problems. But are they minor speed bumps, or signs to put on the brakes?
Some driving advice should be obvious, but a subtle thing like tapping on your brakes could have effects miles behind you.
If your brakes are trying to tell you something, you should pay attention. A properly operating brake system helps ensure safe vehicle control and operation and it should be checked immediately if you suspect any problems, says the non-profit Car Care Council. “While an annual brake inspection is a good way to ensure brake safety, READ MORE »
We need discipline to find digital health and balance in a world without digital brakes. Here are twelve steps for a digital detox.
Collision-avoidance technology can significantly reduce car crashes. Researchers at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety have found automated emergency braking systems reduce rear-end crashes by 40 percent.
Izf/iStock/Thinkstock<br>Your shift interlock feature, which requires you to step on the brake pedal to prevent unintentionally shifting out of Park, could be malfunctioning. Alternatively, the shift cable or linkage connected to the shift lever could be gummed up with grease or corroded so that it can't operate freely<br>If the interlock switch is worn and not fully releasing, or the brake lights don't receive a…
How does immunotherapy fight cancer? If you take the brakes off the immune system, you can unleash an attack on cancer cells. That's the theory behind PD-1/P...