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Kia Clarus (1995 issue)

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Troubleshooting



PROBLEM
POSSIBLE REASON
SOLUTION
Weak inhibition Leaking brake fluid Repair
Air in the system Bleed
Worn shoes or pad Replace
Hardening of the lining or bad contact Clean or replace
Faulty piston disk piston Pierce or replace
Faulty main or wheel cylinder Repair or replace
Faulty brake servo Repair or replace
Faulty relief valve (vacuum tube) Replace
Damage to the vacuum tube Replace
The loss of properties of the vacuum tube Replace
Problem of double control valve Replace
When braking the vehicle in one direction withdraws Worn shoes or pad Replace
On the brake pads hit grease, oil or water Clean or replace
Hardening of the lining or uneven brake pad contact Pierce or replace
Warping or uneven wear of the brake disc or drum or lining Repair or replace
Malfunctions of the automatic adjustment of the brake pads gap Adjust
Loose bolts securing the brake disc Tighten bolts
Faulty brake cylinder Repair or replace
Improper wheel alignment Adjust
Different tire pressures Adjust
Tacking brakes Lack of brake pedal free travel Adjust
Incorrectly adjusted gap cylinder rod Adjust
It clogs the outlet of the master cylinder Clear
Weakened by the return spring Replace
The brake cylinder is not returned to its original position Clean or replace
Faulty oil seal Piston disc brake Replace
Excessive wear of the disk surface Replace
Extended pedal travel Improper adjustment pedal Adjust
Worn shoes or pad Replace
Increased noise or vibration during braking Worn shoes or pad Replace
Warped block or pad Pierce or replace
Brake does not return to its original position Repair
Foreign matter or scratches on the surface of the disc or drum Clear
Poor fixing the brake disc or calliper Tighten bolts
Damage to the surface of the brake disc or drum Replace
Poor contact pads or brake linings Repair or replace
Insufficient lubrication of rubbing parts Grease
Rudder "leads" toward Clamp the brake Repair
Faulty steering system Repair
Damaged or unbalanced wheels Repair
Improper tire pressure Repair
Faulty suspensions Repair




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