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If your asking about the brake lines in general, they run from the brake master cylinder to each wheel.

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Why does a car brake pipes are filled with liquids and why is ti dangeous to let air get into the brake pipes?

becuse the brake pipes can burst


What is the functions of brake bleeding in the car?

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.


What is the thickness of metal brake pipe in a car?

Most metal pipes thickness are 25 mm


What kind of material fills the brake pipes in a car?

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.


What kind of material fills the brake pipes in cars?

Brake lines contain brake fluid, a type of hydraulic oil.


What is the difference between a brake pipe and a brake line?

water can go through pipes not lines that falls out


Difference between master cylinder and wheel cylinder?

The master cylinder is under the bonnet (hood) attached to the brake servo and is where you top up the brake fluid, sometimes it also serves for the clutch fluid in a car with a hydraulic clutch. Pipes come from this to the individual brake calipers on each wheel, sometimes via an ABS ( Anti-lock Braking System) unit. A wheel cylinder is at the other end of one of the above mentioned pipes on a car with drum brakes and brake shoes. The wheel cylinder is between the two shoes at one end, and forces them open to contact with the drum to stop the vehicle when the brake pedal is pressed.


What is a blown brake line?

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.


What brake heats the car up?

If you run your car with the emergency brake on it will heat the car up.


What is wrong when I step on the brake and air is coming out?

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.


Does pressing the brake in an automatic car disengage the gear mechanism For example what is the difference in engine strain if i press the brake in the car or if i let the brake go when uphill?

When you brake it does not take your car out of gear.


What is the purpose of brake pads?

Main component of car brake system to stop your car.