How to stop a car with no brakes (Brakes Fail)

Saturday 2 August 2014
Hello Friends, welcome to Torque - The Automobile Show. Hearing Brakes Fail, the first thing what happens is, that your heart starts beating fast and why not, brakes are the most important safety features in every vehicles. One should never compromise in any safety features in their vehicles. One should always check and get serviced their vehicles at every regularly intervals or when needed. Before u hit hard on acceleration do check the braking power. But what if you accidentally meet up with brake failure? So here in this post we will be sharing some useful tips on how one can stop his vehicle when he faces brake failure.


Today in this post we will be sharing some tips on how to stop your vehicle when you face brakes failure at high speed and even at low speed.

While driving at high speed and your brakes are fail:

  • The very first step is the relax and be calm. Sometimes being hyper can make situation more worst.
  • Immediately begin downshifting the gears if you have a manual transmission, shift to third, then second and then to first as the speed drops.
  • As you downshift, pull the handbrake up, but be careful of locking the rear-wheels as that can result in the car going into an uncontrollable skid and complicate the situation.
  • Keep pumping the brake pedal as sometimes there may be some residual pressure that helps in braking.
  • Switch off the ignition, with the car in gear and clutch released to try and brake the vehicle with engine drag. But do this only once the car has slowed down considerably, otherwise you will lose steering control and what little brake assist remains as well.
  • Apply horns as well as use flash/pass.
  • Keep full control on the steering wheel. Drive away from the obstacle, toward the side of the road. Keep swerving the wheel slightly as this increases friction and can slow the vehicle a bit.
  • Driving into sand on the side of the road to increase friction. Don’t try brushing against the divider or hill-side at speed as this can damage the car badly or even flip it over leading to a fatal crash.
While driving at low speed and your brakes are fail:
  • Downshift to first gear quickly. Release the clutch and don’t accelerator at all.
  • Pump the brakes. Rapidly press and release the brake pedal, you may get some braking action, just enough to slow or stop the car. Keep pumping in 5 seconds delay.
  • Switch off the ignition, with the vehicle still in first gear. Don’t press the clutch, let the dead engine do the braking.
  • Pull the handbrake up gently and bring the vehicle to a halt.
  • If you are driving in traffic and the brakes fail, switch on your hazard lights, headlights and keep pressing the horn to warn other drivers.
  • If there’s sand, mud or slush on the side of the road drive into it. It will slow down and stop the car due to friction.
  • If you are close to the divider or curb, drive toward it and brush the tyres slightly against it to help stop the vehicle if needed. Don't do this if your are at high speed.
Important Tips:
  • After you drive through water or after your vehicle is been washed, always gently pump the brakes to dry out the pads and discs. Water in the brakes can lead to brake failure, or the brakes not holding as needed.
  • you will have an inkling of an impending brake failure by the behavior of the brake pedal. If the pedal loses its feel and feels soft and mushy, get it checked immediately.
  • Check the brake fluid level. If the pedal goes hard and loses vacuum boost, is another sign of impending brake failure.
  • Watch out for include noisy brakes, grinding, screeching or whining sounds from the discs or drums and a smell of hot metal burning as brakes generate plenty of heat.
  • Check your brake fluid levels weekly. Check and inspect the brake pads and discs at every service and get the pads replaced at the recommended intervals.
Note: Always think first about your safety. Don't compromise or neglect and signs regarding your safety.

Drive Safely !!

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