The brake master cylinder is responsible for distributing fluid from the reservoir to the front and rear brake systems. The fluid reservoir actually sits on top of the master cylinder with hard metal brake lines running out of it. There are a few places where the master cylinder can leak and cause a spongy or soft brake pedal. The inside has several pistons with o-rings and seals that can fail and allow brake fluid to escape. Likewise, the external metal lines also have o-rings where fluid can seep out or let air/moisture in.
The brake booster in a car is essential for improving the efficiency of the braking system by amplifying the force exerted on the brake pedal. As time passes, the brake booster may undergo wear and tear, resulting in problems like reduced braking power, a soft or spongy brake pedal sensation, and potential brake fluid leaks. These issues pose a threat to the overall safety and performance of the vehicle. Consequently, replacing a worn or malfunctioning brake booster is crucial to maintaining optimal braking performance and ensuring the safety of the vehicle.
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The brake booster in a car is essential for improving the efficiency of the braking system by amplifying the force exerted on the brake pedal. As time passes, the brake booster may undergo wear and tear, resulting in problems like reduced braking power, a soft or spongy brake pedal sensation, and potential brake fluid leaks. These issues pose a threat to the overall safety and performance of the vehicle. Consequently, replacing a worn or malfunctioning brake booster is crucial to maintaining optimal braking performance and ensuring the safety of the vehicle.
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