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What does the brake disc rotor do? The brake disc rotor is a slim metal disc attached to your car’s wheel hub assembly. Most newer cars have brake discs on each wheel, whereas older cars have brake drums. The brake disc (or brake rotor) is an important part of...
What does the parking brake shoe / pads do? The parking brake shoe or pad is an important component that holds your vehicle in place when the parking brake (also known as a hand brake or foot brake) is engaged. The location of the parking brake shoe or pad varies...
What does the brake shoe do? The brake shoe is a braking component that is only found in vehicles with a drum brake system. Most vehicles switched to using a disc brake system in 1999. The brake shoe can be found under your wheels, inside your brake drum most commonly...
What is the purpose of a brake fluid flush? Brake fluid is important to your vehicle’s braking system. It transmits the hydraulic braking force and allows your car’s brake pads or shoes to press against the rotors or drums, creating friction and stopping...
What does the brake booster do? The brake booster is a component that enhances the hydraulic effects of a vehicle’s braking system. This makes it easier for the driver to press the brake pedal down allowing for improved vehicle braking. The brake booster has a...
What does a brake wheel cylinder do? Brake wheel cylinders are important components in drum braking systems. They are mostly found in cars from 1999 and older. The brake wheel cylinder is usually located at the top of the wheel, slightly above the brake shoes. The...