Yes, that will work.
Test brakes lightly after driving through deep water.Brakes may pull to one side or may not hold at all.Dry brakes by driving slowly in low gear and applying brakes.
step slowly on the brakes
you shpuld drive slowly to dry them
you shpuld drive slowly to dry them
Driving slowly in low gear and apply your brakes Lightly.
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Not applying enough pressure to the accelerator. Or driving in heavy traffic.
try not to jam the brakes tap them slowly it might help
If you are driving down the road and your brakes do not respond first try slowly applying the emergency brake to bring yourself to a complete stop and get your car serviced before driving again if the emergency brake also fails put the car into neutral and turn the engin off and try and coast to a safe complete stop and as earlier stated service vehicle before driving again
Master Cylinder seals are defective. Replace the Master Cylinder ASAP. Stop driving the vehicle until you have this repaired. The brakes can fail completely at any moment.
Yes You don't have to drive in low gear. If you go through a large, deep puddle and then have a clear road, you can drive fast and lightly touch your brakes or firmly press them a couple of times. It doesn't take long but test them to see.
Yes You don't have to drive in low gear. If you go through a large, deep puddle and then have a clear road, you can drive fast and lightly touch your brakes or firmly press them a couple of times. It doesn't take long but test them to see.