True, and also use the hand brake plus pulling the transmission into low.
That really depends on the type of failure. IF you should step on the brake pedal and it just goes right to the floor, pump them to see if it helps, If not gently apply the "parking" brake to slow and stop the vehicle. DO NOT attempt to drive the vehicle until the entire brake system is repaired, It is very important to have the "Parking-Emergency" brake checked for proper operation whenever the car is serviced,,,,,,oil changes, tune ups,etc.
No.unless you are pulling a semi.
When you press the accelerator and brake together in a motor car, the engine will rev, but the brake will stop it from moving. Doing this repeatedly can cause the vehicle damage.
ABS stands for Anti-Lock Brake System.
Penalty for the failure of a mortorist to pay motor vehicle related judgments can lead to the suspension of a license
Motorcraft High performance DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid.
Don't know what year, make or model you have there but depending on the vehicle it could be a fuel pump failure or a timing belt failure.
Three (3) psi/minute (single vehicle) or four (4) psi/minute in a combination vehicle. This is with the motor off, parking brake released, and service brakes applied.
It can be used to make a vehicle's body panels. hoses, belts, tire clutches, brake pads, gaskets and body armors.
Following are the reasons for thruster brake failure: - Low oil level. the oil level should be regularly checked for healthy operation. - Motor disc coupling.
MIL stands for Maintenance Indication Light. If your vehicle fails inspection due to MIL Command Status, it is due to emission failure.