What to do if your Brakes Fail?
03/08/2023

1. Stay Calm

Remaining calm is an important step to remember if your brakes fail. Panicking may result in a driving maneuver that puts you or others in danger so remember to keep your head clear. Start by taking your foot off the gas pedal and keep your hands firmly on the steering wheel.

2. Downshift the Vehicle

If you test the brakes again and notice that they are not responsive and your car won’t brake, start downshifting the car. Whether you have a car with automatic transmission or manual transmission, you should downshift into a lower gear to allow the engine to brake for you. Don’t downshift too quickly as this can cause your car to skid as it engine brakes. Also, don’t put your car in neutral or shut off the vehicle, since you will want both engine braking and power steering working in your favor. 

3. Pump the Brakes

If you don’t have anti-locking brakes (ABS), try pumping your brakes quickly to build up the pressure of brake fluid in your brake lines. If the brakes still aren’t working after a few pumps, you will want to use your parking brake. 

4. Gradually Apply the Emergency Brake

If none of the above methods help, start applying the emergency brake, which may be a pedal or a hand brake. Don’t abruptly pull the brake as this may cause your car to move out of control and roll or spin. 

5. Use Your Surroundings

In some situations, you may be going fast and have to scrap your car to slow down. This should be used as a last option to attempt to slow down. To avoid an out of control car crash, approach the highway guard rail or divider at a shallow angle and gently rub your car against it. The friction of your car rubbing on the median will slow your car down. Additionally, if there is an open field with grass or dirt, that can be used to slow down. Warn other drivers by honking and flashing your lights.

6. Pull Over

After you have come close to a complete stop, flick on your hazard lights and move toward the right side of the road if possible. Be aware of oncoming traffic and get out of your car when it is safe. 

7. Call for a Tow Truck

Given that your brakes just failed, you won’t want to drive your car until those problems are fixed. Call for a tow truck and have your vehicle taken to your repair shop for inspection. It is always best to stay on top of your car maintenance to avoid any brake problems or repairs. Make sure you brake system is functioning properly with regularly scheduled visits to your auto repair shop so you won’t have to experience failing brakes anytime soon. 

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