The maintenance of the car brake pump mainly includes the following aspects:
Check the brake fluid regularly: Brake fluid is a necessary condition for the normal operation of the brake pump. It is recommended to check the brake fluid level every two years or every 40,000 kilometers to ensure that it is between the minimum and maximum marks and keep it clean and free of impurities.
Clean the brake pump: It is essential to keep the brake pump clean. Use a special cleaner to clean the surface of the brake pump regularly to remove dust and dirt, and avoid using a high-pressure water gun to directly rinse it to prevent water from entering the inside of the brake pump.
Check the sealing: Check the seals and interfaces of the brake pump regularly to ensure that there are no leaks. If a leak is found, the seal should be replaced or repaired in time.
Lubricate the moving parts: Add special grease to the moving parts of the brake pump to reduce wear and keep it running smoothly.
Avoid high temperature and water ingress: Avoid the brake pump from being in a high temperature environment or water ingress for a long time to avoid affecting its performance and service life.
Replace the brake oil: Regularly replacing the brake oil is a key link to ensure the normal operation of the brake pump. Failure to replace the brake fluid for a long time will cause the piston and seal inside the brake cylinder to wear faster, thus affecting the braking performance.
Comprehensive inspection of the brake system: In addition to maintaining the brake pump alone, the entire brake system should be regularly inspected, including brake pads, brake discs, brake lines and other components.
The above maintenance measures can effectively extend the service life of the brake pump and ensure driving safety.
