If your asking about the brake lines in general, they run from the brake master cylinder to each wheel.
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becuse the brake pipes can burst
Brakes are bled to remove air bubbles from the brake pipes. Air bubbles in the pipes will make the brakes feel spongy and less efficient.
Most metal pipes thickness are 25 mm
There is brake fluid in the lines of a braking system. The type of brake fluid may be different dependent on the year, make and model of the vehicel.
Brake lines contain brake fluid, a type of hydraulic oil.
water can go through pipes not lines that falls out
No, the brake on my car is not broken.
Motor vehicle brakes are usually hydraulic, which means that the brake pedal is basically a pump. pushing the brake pedal pumps some brake fluid through pipes and hoses out to the brakes at the wheels, activating the brake pads. The pipes and hoses are also referred to as "lines", and they can spring leaks if they get too old, damged and worn.
If you run your car with the emergency brake on it will heat the car up.
What could be wrong is your brake fluid is low in the Brake fluid container, could be a knot (kink) in the pipes or it needs to be bled in.
When you brake it does not take your car out of gear.
Main component of car brake system to stop your car.