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  2. Car care tips - AOL

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    Check fluids monthly: You should check your oil, coolant, windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid and differential fluid each month. With regular checks, you are more likely to ...

  3. Brake fluid - Wikipedia

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    DOT 5.1 fluids are specified with low viscosity over a wide range of temperatures, although not all cars fitted with ABS or ESP specify DOT 5.1 brake fluid. [12] For a faster reaction of the ABS and ESP systems, DOT 4 and DOT 5.1 brake fluids exist with low viscosity meeting the maximum 750 mm 2 /s viscosity at −40 °C (−40 °F) requirement ...

  4. Brake fluid pressure sensor - Wikipedia

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    The fault could be lack of hydraulic fluid, low brake fluid in the reservoir, a broken hydraulic line or a bad master brake cylinder. The sensor is used to detect pressure differentials in the hydraulic system. If the car alerts a fault in the hydraulic system and the system checks out, the sensor itself may have failed. [2]

  5. Hydraulic brake - Wikipedia

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    The fluid pressure from the master cylinder travels through a pair of steel brake tubes to a pressure differential valve, sometimes referred to as a "brake failure valve", which performs two functions: it equalizes pressure between the two systems, and it provides a warning if one system loses pressure.

  6. Electronic brakeforce distribution - Wikipedia

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    If the left wheels are on asphalt and the right wheels are on ice, during an emergency stop, ABS detects the right wheels are about to lock and reduces braking force on the right front wheel. Four channel systems also reduce brake force on the right rear wheel, while a three channel system would also reduce force on both back wheels.

  7. 15 Red Flags to Watch for When Buying a Used Car That Could ...

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    1. Rusty Bodywork. Rust is ugly and spreads like malignant tissue. Look under the car, around the wheel wells, and under the doors to ensure your new ride does not come with lots of rust.