Use "brake pedal" in a sentence

1. Accelerator pedal on the left of brake pedal

2. 25.07 Accelerator pedal on the left of brake pedal

3. Slowly depress the accelerator/brake pedal.

4. The brake pedal had just snapped off.

5. 7 Slowly depress the accelerator/brake pedal.

6. 9 The brake pedal had just snapped off.

7. I pressed the brake pedal, but nothing happened.

8. If not a flat, should check the brake pedal free trip or brake drum brake friction clearance.

9. Without an efficient brake Booster, pushing your brake pedal can be a guessing game

10. The brake pedal likewise; when fitted with anti-lock brakes, pedal response is woefully mushy.

11. I found the brake pedal and the wheels locked.

12. He thought: we could have pressed the brake pedal.

13. In a clear area, step sharply on the brake pedal.

14. 27 I found the brake pedal and the wheels locked.

15. 26 He thought: we could have pressed the brake pedal.

16. She pressed her foot down sharply on the brake pedal.

17. They've stolen the dashboard, the steering wheel, even the brake pedal!

18. 28 She pressed her foot down sharply on the brake pedal.

19. He pushed hard on the brake pedal to avoid a collision.

20. A steel rod runs from this lever down to the brake pedal.

21. The brake pedal is on the right, the accelerator in the middle.

22. When you push the brake pedal, brake fluid creates pressure on pistons in the brake Caliper, forcing the pads against the brake rotor and slowing your car.

23. The invention monitors activation of the brake pedal during the timed window.

24. When ABS is activated, the driver feels the brake pedal pulsate gently.

25. The harder the brake pedal is pressed, the greater the car's deceleration.

26. Common Reasons to have your Brakes checked: • High-pitched squeal • Grinding noise • Pulsing or vibration in brake pedal or steering wheel • Brake light service message appearing on your dashboard • No brake pedal pressure • Vehicle not stopping properly

27. Apparatus for remotely controlling a brake or accelerator pedal on a vehicle

28. Chain your steering wheel to the clutch, brake pedal or a seat.

29. Method and means with a single control pedal for vehicle accelerator and brake.

30. I suddenly pressed the brake pedal hard and we were both thrown forward.

31. Method and means with a single control pedal for vehicle accelerator and brake

32. 18 The harder the brake pedal is pressed, the greater the car's deceleration.

33. 4 The harder the brake pedal is pressed, the greater the car's deceleration.

34. Turn a special key, press the brake pedal, and your car's brakes lock.

35. Moreover, at the time of sudden braking, activation of the brake starts even when the feet reach the brake pedal.

36. Compressibility/Viscosity – A brake fluid with low Compressibility offers a more positive pedal feel which is more consistent during brake applications

37. The Master Cylinder in Action When you press the Brake pedal, it pushes on the primary piston through a linkage.Pressure builds in the cylinder and lines as the Brake pedal is depressed further

38. 16 Turn a special key, press the brake pedal, and your car's brakes lock.

39. From the brake pedal to hydraulic brake fluid, brake master cylinder to power brake booster, drum Brakes to disc Brakes and electronic anti-lock brake sensors, Midas technicians know every part of your brake system inside and out and …

40. The shifting response becomes sportier as the driver intensifies accelerator and brake pedal activity.

41. Often you can feel the brake pedal pulsing when the ABS system is operating.

42. Whether you suspect a Brake problem (thanks to your Brake light, Brake pedal, or a suspicious leak), or you’ve just hit your vehicle’s recommended service interval, start by requesting a Brake service appointment.

43. The time elapsing from the initiation of brake-pedal actuation to the moment when

44. The time elapsing from the initiation of brake-pedal actuation to the moment when:

45. DEPRESS AND HOLD THE BRAKE PEDAL, WITH THE DRB , ACTUATE THE LEFT REAR HYDRAULIC.

46. When not being thus used, the locking device forms a stop (9) which limits the angle of depression of the brake pedal to a particular value, thus defining a maximum brake-system pressure which lies below that set up when the brake pedal is locked in place as a parking brake.

47. I suggest you check that your stop lights work when you press the brake pedal.

48. The stopping unit includes: seated operator detecting means for detecting whether an operator is seated in an operator's seat; brake pedal detecting means for detecting whether a brake pedal has been operated; and a controller for receiving signals from the seated operator detecting means and the brake pedal detecting means and controlling the forward actuation valve and the reverse actuation valve.

49. So even with the brake pedal to the floor on wet roads, you can still retain steering control.

50. Automobile driving system for preventing automobile accidents caused by accidental depression of accelerator/brake pedal, accelerator device used in such system, and brake device used in such system

51. When it is time to bleed your brakes, you loosen the Speed Bleeder 1/4 turn and pump your brake pedal.

52. Your level of Braking ability is defined by two main skill sets: Braking technique – how you apply pressure to the brake pedal

53. The Brake pedal needs to be pushed down further than normal to engage the Brakes; The Brake light on the dash comes on, indicating that the Brake pads are worn too thin for safe operation; What is the Difference Between Front and Rear Brake Pads? Front and rear Brake pads may appear similar, but they are very different.

54. Our selection of clutch, brake, and accelerator/throttle pedal Assemblies includes a huge variety of designs, sizes, and finishes to complement your vehicle

55. Pedal bins

56. Pedal cleats

57. Brake synonyms, Brake pronunciation, Brake translation, English dictionary definition of Brake

58. As a result, it may take just a fraction of a second longer for him to move his foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal.

59. This replacement gas pedal and lever assembly includes the Accelerator pedal, bracket, pedal pad, and return spring

60. Office functions relating to brake pads, brake bands, brake roller bands, brake blocks

61. Tilted accelerator pedal

62. In an attended mode, the operator can activate the system (U1) by brake pedal depression, followed by opening of the door (240) within a predetermined time (X1).

63. Use the pedal!

64. Disc brake, brake actuation mechanism for such a disc brake and method for brake adjustment

65. accelerator pedal position

66. Parking brake activator, lever control, parking brake ratchet, electronic parking brake

67. Bedsides: Bedside Hole Caps, Stepside: Bedsides, Fleetside: Bedsides, Stepside: Bolt Kits, Body and Front End: Brake Adjuster Items: Brake Cables, Parts (Parking/Emergency) Brake Disc Conversion Kits: Brake Disc Items: Brake Drums: Brake Drum Shoes: Brake Hold Down Kits and Return Springs: Brake Hoses: Brake Line Items and Sets: Brake Master

68. Mechanically actuated vehicle brake and brake system comprising said type of brake

69. Apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water, brake pads, brake bands, brake roller bands, brake blocks

70. Pull the brake, pull the brake

71. Brake Repair – to all parts of your Brake system, from the power Brake booster to the parking Brake assembly

72. Accelerator pedal signal controller

73. 25.01 Adjusted accelerator pedal

74. • Distributes, e-rickshaws, pedal rickshaws.

75. Then pedal faster, Third Wheel.

76. to depress the clutch pedal .

77. Boat accessories namely :canoe motor mounts, pedal boat motor mounts, pedal boat crank shafts, bilge pumps

78. The system is provided with a retention device arranged in such a way that it is fixed with a desired force when the additional brake pedal (2) is not actuated.

79. Pedal drives for sewing machines

80. Brake system with adaptively controllable brake lining clearance