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- When you step on the (clutch pedal/ brake pedal), you are actually pushing against a (bleeder screw/ plunger) in the master cylinder, which forces (cooking oil/ hydraulic oil) to the braking unit at each (wheel/ gear-box).
- There are (bleeder screws/ plungers) at each wheel cylinder and caliper for bleeding the brakes.
- (Engine cylinders/ master cylinders) have become very reliable and rarely malfunction; however, the most common problem that they experience is an (internal leak/external leak).
- Most cars today have a (transparent reservoir/ metal reservoir) so that you can see the level without opening the cover.
- The main components of a disk brake are the (brake shoes/ brake pads), (rotor/ backing plate), caliper and caliper (spring/support).
- Drum brakes consist of a (rotor/ backing plate), (brake shoes/brake pads), brake drum, wheel cylinder, (backing plates/ return springs) and an automatic or self-adjusting system.
- The friction surfaces of the (pads/shoes) on a disk brake system, or the (pads /shoes) on a drum brake (convert/ multiply) the forward motion of the vehicle into heat.
- (Heat/speed) is what causes the friction surfaces or linings of the pads and shoes to eventually wear out and require (repairing/replacement).