Surface area that brake pads squeeze against to slow rotation of tires.
Brake rotor
Component the brake shoes push against to slow the rear wheels.

Brake drum
A device that stores brake fluid and hydraulically forces it through the brake lines to the brakes when the brake pedal is depressed.

Brake master cylinder
Brake pads should be replaced at or below this measurement in millimeters
3 millimeters
Symptom: While driving 40 mph, there is a squealing noise when brakes applied
Cause: Worn brake pads (pads too thin)
Friction material used in disc brake system
Brake pads
Friction material used in drum brake system

Brake shoes
Alerts the driver when the brake fluid level is too low

Brake warning light
This specification can be found engraved into the rotor.
Rotors should be replaced before they reach this measurement and should not be “turned” (machine refinished) below this.
Minimum Thickness
Symptom: Brake pedal is hard to press and brakes do not seem to stop vehicle very well.
Cause: Failed brake booster
Part of the disc brakes, uses hydraulic pressure to apply the brake pads to the rotor.

Brake caliper
Responsible for pulling the brake shoe away from the drum when the brake pedal is released

Return spring
Flexible tube that transfers hydraulic pressure to the calipers while allowing movement of the suspension and steering system

Brake hose
Term for when brake rotors are no longer straight and are warped
Lateral runout
Symptom: Brake pedal is soft and falls to the floor when pressed
Cause: Fluid leak -or- failed brake master cylinder
This part allows the caliper to slide and is only found on calipers with a single piston
Caliper guide/slide pins
Component that all other drum brake components mount onto

Backing Plate
The hydraulic component that pushes the shoes into the drums
Wheel cylinder
Process of removing air from the hydraulic system so that the brakes will apply when the brake pedal is pressed.

Brake bleeding
Symptom: While driving 40 mph, there is a steering wheel shimmy when the brakes are applied
Cause: Front Rotors - Warped
Applies spring pressure onto brake pads to prevent squealing

Anti-rattle clips
Responsible for holding the brake shoes onto the backing plate while allowing it to move

Hold down spring

Combination valve
Tool used to adjust brake shoes
Drum brake gauge
Symptom: While driving 40 mph, the brake pedal pulsates when the brakes are applied.
Cause: Rotor thickness variation