Ford is recalling over 2,400 commercial and recreational chassis vehicles because a frustrating manufacturing defect can ...
Back in July 2021, Mercedes-Benz AG initiated an investigation after a customer’s report of reduced brake force support. In the analyzed case, the automaker’s engineers observed corrosion on the brake ...
View post: Amazon Has a 'Heavy-Duty' Milwaukee Reciprocating Saw on Sale for Just $140 Nissan is recalling nearly 6,000 Rogue Hybrids to address potentially defective hydraulic brake boosters. The ...
Thanks to modern technology, trick brake systems are available for most any budget. The days of choosing Original Equipment and nothing but Original Equipment are a thing of the past. However, not ...
For the most part, the majority of us classic truckers don't have unlimited budgets and there's more than likely lots of classic pickup owners out there running stock brake systems just because of ...
Something went wrong and the brake booster shorted out. Investigating the issue and figuring out what caused the failure.
Despite other design strengths, many Jeeps need more braking power. If you've got a '76-to-'86 Jeep CJ, a '87-to-'95 Jeep YJ, or a '97-to-'06 Jeep TJ, Dave's Customs Unlimited has a brake booster for ...
There's an old expression, "Why stop when you're having fun," but when the subject is a 1969 SS396 El Camino that couldn't stop to save its proverbial soul there wasn't anything fun about it. Such was ...
Toyota will recall nearly 7,000 vehicles—including many hybrids—for a faulty brake booster that could malfunction and impair those cars' brakes, the automaker announced last month. According to ...
Dear Car Talk: I have a 2009 GMC Envoy with 53,000 easy miles. All recommended services have been done at the appropriate time/mileage. Twice recently, I have experienced what I think is sticking ...
One reason that today's vehicles are the safest in history is that, since 1968, all vehicles come equipped with dual brake systems to ensure that if one set of brakes fails, the other set can still ...