One of the most important but often overlooked areas in vehicle safety is the ‘brake triangle,’ which consists of three critical components: brakes, brake fluid, and shock absorbers. Regular maintenance is the key to unlocking longevity and optimal performance from a vehicle.
Brake Or Break
In Australia, vehicle brakes must stop a car within 11meters from 35 km/h or achieve a deceleration rate of at least 0.45 g under controlled conditions. Failing to meet these standards indicates issues with braking components such as worn pads,
damaged rotors, contaminated fluid, or malfunctioning callipers, compromising safety and performance. The braking system is crucial for safety, converting the driver’s actions into brake force to stop the vehicle. Brake pads play a key role by applying pressure and friction to the rotors or drums, reducing wheel speed. Continuing to drive with worn brake pads not only endangers road safety but also risks further damage to the braking system.
To ensure your vehicle meets these safety standards, the AutoTest® Workshop Pro 10 provides a comprehensive solution. This lightweight, portable device features a 10.1” high-definition touch screen, 32 GB storage, WLAN for Wi-Fi communication, and 7 hours of continuous use. It offers precise analysis of Mean Fully Developed Deceleration (MFDD) test results and comes with 12 months of warranty, licensing, and calibration for the tablet and pedal effort sensor, making it an excellent tool for workshops.
Moisture in Brake Fluids
Most brake fluids, such as DOT 3 and DOT 4, are hygroscopic, meaning they absorb moisture when exposed to air. This moisture can be absorbed through brake lines or the brake fluid reservoir, even when the vehicle is not driven. Over time, this decreases the boiling point of the brake fluid, heightening the risk of brake failure.
After a year in service, brake fluid will typically absorb approximately two percent of moisture. To help maintain optimal brake fluid quality, AutoTest® offers the AutoStop® Brake Fluid Tester. This tool provides accurate results in less than one minute and measures temperatures up to 320°C. It is suitable for use on all grades of new and used brake fluids, including racing fluids. With this tester, professionals can quickly ensure that brake fluid remains within safe operating limits.
Bumpy Rides Should Only Stay at Theme Parks
Longer stopping times, a vibrating steering wheel, ‘nose-diving’ when braking hard, increased body lean in corners, and uneven tyres wear are the signs of failing shock absorbers. Worn-out shock absorbers jeopardise safety, making it harder to control a vehicle during emergency manoeuvres and on bumpy surfaces.
To assist professionals, AutoTest® offers the AutoStop® Suspension Meter. This lightweight meter allows for easy installation within seconds. It also features print capability via a Bluetooth printer, making it an invaluable tool for quick, efficient and accurate suspension assessments.
Conclusion
Maintaining the components of the brake triangle—brakes, brake fluid, and shock absorbers—is essential for vehicle safety. By using AutoTest®’s specialised products, such as the AutoTest® Workshop Pro 10, AutoStop® Brake Fluid Tester, and AutoStop® Suspension Meter, professionals can ensure they provide top-notch service and safety for their clients. All calibrations are performed by accredited laboratories, and AutoTest® assures consumers of compliance through its NATA accreditation. Investing in these tools enhances service quality, boosting customer satisfaction and trust.
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