trapping
tapping
bleeding
cleaning
stopping distance becomes extremely long
front tyres skid across the road surface, and the vehicle spins around
rear tyres skid across the road surface, and the vehicle spins around
driver loses control over the steering, and the vehicle continues moving in its current direction
reduces the stopping distance
minimizes the brake fade
maintains directional control during braking by preventing the wheels from locking
prevents nose dives during braking and thereby postpones locking of the wheels
is pushed upward forcefully
pedal stroke becomes longer
transmits slight kickback to the driver's foot
all of the above
water in the master cylinder
air in the hydraulic system
failure of the primary or secondary circuit of hydraulic system
power brake failure