rbattelle
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I've been operating for years under the belief that the parking (or emergency) brake is designed specifically so that it's cable operated and not connected in any way to the hydraulic brakes. That way, if you lose all your hydraulic brakes you can still stop the vehicle.
Is that incorrect? I ask because I was reading an article today about the new electric park/emergency brakes that will be coming out on some luxury brands. They use a small electric motor at the brake so there's no cable.
I guess the failure rate on modern hydraulic brakes is small enough that safety regulations no longer specify a backup?
Ryan
Is that incorrect? I ask because I was reading an article today about the new electric park/emergency brakes that will be coming out on some luxury brands. They use a small electric motor at the brake so there's no cable.
I guess the failure rate on modern hydraulic brakes is small enough that safety regulations no longer specify a backup?
Ryan