Brake fluid This is the hydraulic fluid used to transmit pressure through the brake lines in a brake system providing stopping power and protecting
hydraulic brake components from internal corrosion.
This is the hydraulic fluid used to transmit pressure through the brake lines in a brake system providing stopping power and protecting
hydraulic brake components from internal corrosion.
The electronic controlled brake (ECB) system actuator is managed by the ECB computer and acts on the system's
hydraulic brake components.
Not exact matches
Brake fluid is a type of
hydraulic fluid that lubricates your
brake systems
components and enables
brake system movement.
The
brake system uses pressure from
hydraulic fluid to operate these
components, applied to the piston in the Ford
brake caliper.
Exhibitor: McLeod Racing LLC Phone: 714-630-2764 Fax: 714-630-5129 Email:
[email protected] Website: http://www.mcleodracing.com/ Booth Number: 22835 Customizer / Builder: Jim Basset's Bones Fabrication Powertrain / Drivetrain: Arrington Performance 528ci Hemi engine; Prochager supercharger; Edelbrock heads; McLeod RXT clutch, flywheel,
hydraulic throwout bearing and transmission; Quicktime bellhousing; Holley fuel injection; Stage 5 intake manifold; Flowmaster exhaust; Aeromotive fuel system Chassis: Art Morrison chassis and
components; Wilwood
brakes; Strange Engineering center section, axle and coil - over shocks; Hurst shifter Exterior: Weld wheels; Mickey Thompson tires Interior: Crow five - point harnesses; Racepack dash
Carburetor; battery; battery / battery pack on hybrid vehicles; shock absorbers; manual transmission clutch assembly; friction clutch disc and pressure plate; throwout bearing; manual and
hydraulic linkages; distributor cap and rotor; safety restraint systems (including air bags); glass; lenses; sealed beams; light bulbs;
brake hardware; all exhaust and emission
components except those specifically listed under the coverage section of this contract; weather strips; all trim, moldings, handles, knobs or dials; bright metal; chrome; upholstery and carpet; paint; outside ornamentation; bumpers; body sheet metal and panels; tires and wheels / rims; GPS navigation systems; phone systems; TV / Video / Entertainment systems and Internet Access systems unless luxury electronics option has been purchased by you and accepted by us.
Correct vehicle deficiencies by removing, repairing, adjusting, overhauling, assembling and disassembling, and replacing major assemblies, subassemblies,
components, parts, and systems, including power and drive trains, electrical, air conditioning, fuel, emission,
brake, steering, and
hydraulics.
TETRATECH, Spring, TX Asst. Heavy Diesel Mechanic, June 2009 — March 2013 • Dismantled and reinstalled vehicle
components • Checked diesel engine fluid levels and performed routine preventive maintenance • Assisted the mechanic in fault diagnosis and repair • Tuned diesel engines to attain low fuel consumption percentages • Serviced
hydraulic and air
brake systems • Selected proper tools and equipment for parts repairing