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  2. Vacuum servo - Wikipedia

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    Brake booster from a Geo Storm. Brake vacuum servo section. A vacuum servo is a component used on motor vehicles in their braking system, to provide assistance to the driver by decreasing the braking effort. In the US it is commonly called a brake booster.

  3. Power brakes - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum boosters provide brake assist for the driver by multiplying the force out of the booster creating more than the force that was used to push on the brake pedal. The booster works by pulling the air out of the booster chamber with a pump or other vacuum source (typically the engine's intake manifold [1]), creating a low-pressure system ...

  4. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    Brake booster hose; Air brake nylon hose; Brake duct hose; Hydraulic booster unit; Load-sensing valve; Master cylinder; Metering valve; Park brake lever/handle ;

  5. When replacing brakes, do I need to do anything to the rotors ...

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    Q: I am replacing brake pads on my car that are about 75% worn. The rotors look fine, and the car stops smoothly. The rotors look fine, and the car stops smoothly.

  6. Hydraulic brake - Wikipedia

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    The vacuum booster or vacuum servo is used in most modern hydraulic brake systems which contain four wheels, the vacuum booster is attached between the master cylinder and the brake pedal and multiplies the braking force applied by the driver.

  7. Brake pad - Wikipedia

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    However many disc brake systems have servo assistance ("Brake Booster") to reduce the driver's pedal effort. [citation needed] Disc brake pads are easier to inspect and replace than drum brake friction lining.