Friction & Fundamentals
Hydraulic System Basics
Brake Components
Boosters & Modern Features
Service & Safety
100

This physical principle is essential for brakes to slow or stop a vehicle.

What is friction?

100

The type of brake system that uses fluid to transmit force.

What is a hydraulic brake system?

100

Converts foot pressure into hydraulic pressure.

What is the master cylinder?

100

Assists the driver in applying braking force

What is a brake booster?

100

Includes checking fluid, pads, and hoses for condition and function.

What is routine brake service?

200

Brake systems convert this type of energy into heat.

What is kinetic energy?

200

The component responsible for storing and pressurizing brake fluid.

What is the master cylinder? 

200

These valves help regulate brake pressure to front or rear wheels.

What are metering and proportioning valves?

200

Type of master cylinder designed for quicker brake application in modern systems.

What is a quick take-up master cylinder?

200

Involves ensuring proper linkage between pedal and master cylinder.

What is pushrod adjustment?

300

The coefficient of friction is affected by this environmental factor.

What is temperature?

300

The two common types of brake assemblies.

What are disc and drum brakes?

300

These parts are pressed against a rotor or drum to slow the vehicle.

What are brake pads and brake shoes?

300

This system replaces manual handbrakes with a motorized function.

What is an electric parking brake?

300

A flexible component often inspected for cracks, bulges, or leaks.

What are brake hoses?

400

This brake component is designed to maximize surface contact and friction.

What is the brake pad (or shoe)?

400

The principle that pressure applied to a fluid in a confined space is transmitted equally in all directions.

What is Pascal's Law?

400

 This component returns the brake pedal to its original position.

What is the return spring (or pedal return spring)?

400

Some systems use this pressure source instead of vacuum for boosting brake force.

What is hydraulic pressure (as in hydroboost systems)?

400

Air in the brake lines leads to this condition.

What is a spongy brake pedal (or brake fade)?

500

Two main types of braking friction include sliding and this other type.

What is rolling friction?

500

This valve prevents the rear brakes from engaging too early, reducing the risk of skidding.

What is a proportioning valve?

500

This component ensures brake fluid does not leak past the piston in the master cylinder.

What is the primary cup seal (or piston seal)?

500

This system prevents wheel lockup during emergency braking.

What is an anti-lock braking system (ABS)?

500

This procedure removes air from the hydraulic system after service.

What is brake bleeding?