brakes
...sure control valve, and the brake fluid reservoir. First, the rotors are gripped by the brake pads in order to stop the vehicle. Next, the brake pads put the friction on the rotors that makes the car stop. The brake calipers hold the brake pads, and they clamp down on the rotors when pressure is applied from the brake lines. The brake lines are essential for carrying the brake fluid from the reservoir to the calipers, so without properly working lines, there would not be fluid to create braking pressure on the rotors. The pressure control valve regulates the pressure in the brake lines, and without a properly functioning pressure control valve the brakes may be weak or would not work at all. Finally, the brake fluid reservoir displays the brake fluid level and seals the brake system off to create pressure in the system. Certainly, if one of these parts of the braking system does...