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Understanding Collision Warning & Automatic Braking Systems

Anything that moves under its own power also has to stop, so brakes have been a safety feature on cars since day one. Over the years, technical innovations such as anti-lock braking systems (ABS) have improved the ability to stop with minimal skidding on wet or slick surfaces. The addition of stability control allowed each

Thorough Brake Inspections Are Comeback Preventers & Profit Builders

How many times have you seen a hand-painted sign in a shop window that advertised a menu-priced brake pad replacement for “$XX.95 per axle.” Of course, a menu-priced brake replacement would be good if a simple brake pad replacement would cure all of the root causes of a brake performance complaint. Unfortunately, menu-priced brake pad replacements are a customer comeback in the making because the customer often leaves with the same squeaking, grinding, pulsation, grabbing or pulling complaints that brought him to the shop in the first place.

False ABS, ESC Activation Causes And Cures

The first mass-produced anti-lock braking systems (ABS) were introduced in 1985. By 2008, almost every passenger vehicle came standard with ABS. Next, electronic stability control (ESC) became a mandated safety feature for the 2012 model year. Along with all these advancements have come false activation complaints.

Undercover: How Vehicle Software Is Changing Braking Hardware

There was a time when advancements in brake technology were entirely hardware based. Today, electronics is driving most of the advancements in braking technology.

Undercover: A ‘Switch’ in the Balance of Power

Electronic Brake Distribution Showing Up in More Vehicles

Undercover: ABS Bleeding Procedures and Tips

Any time the hydraulic system is opened, air can be introduced into the lines and components. Your job is to eliminate that air.

Undercover: Joining the ‘Brake Booster’ Club

In school, I took physics and wondered if I would ever use any of the scientific stuff. All of that stuff is kind of important if you want to know how altitude can affect the performance of a vacuum brake booster, engine, your body and a whole lot of other devices.

I Want You – to Understand Brake Performance

Adapted from Larry Carley’s and Gene Markel’s article in Brake & Front End