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In a brake system overheating of the fluid due to frequent brake application results in​

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Answered by kavitha2057
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Water in the brake fluid reservoir. Over time, condensation can collect within the brake fluid reservoir. When the brake fluid heats up from use, the water boils into steam and reduces the effectiveness of the brakes. This can result in a soft feeling when you press down on the brake pedal. It could also be due to air in the brake lines, brake line damage, or low brake fluid.

Smoking brakes (and they smell bad). Brake pads burned by aggressive driving might actually begin to release smoke as well as smell bad.

Squealing brakes. Constant, excessive friction can generate so much heat that the brake pads become “glazed,” or smoother over, emitting a squealing sound when the brakes are applied.

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