Hydraulic Brake Actuation
Hydraulic Brake ActuationCAUTION: Blistering or swelling of rubber brake components can indicate contamination of the brake fluid by a petroleum-based substance. Contaminated rubber components in the hydraulic brake system must be replaced and the entire hydraulic brake system must be flushed with clean brake fluid to prevent recontamination.
This vehicle is equipped with a brake pedal actuated dual brake system.
The dual brake system is split into front and rear circuits, with the front wheel brakes comprising one circuit and the rear wheel brakes comprising the other circuit.
The brake pedal is connected to the power brake booster by the brake master cylinder push rod.
When the brake pedal is depressed, brake fluid is pushed from the master cylinder through the metal tubing and flexible hoses to the rear disc brake calipers and the front disc brake calipers. The brake fluid enters the disc brake calipers, forcing the disc brake caliper pistons outward against the brake pads. The brake pads press against the braking surface on the brake discs.