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brake line
noun
A line that conveys fluid from a vehicle's brake pedal to the brakes when they are applied.
Exact(51)
Spice it up by cutting the brake line.
The main brake line was severed, knocking the Fiero from the race with 679 laps completed.
The company said a brake line may rub against another component, resulting in a leak.
This protects the driver against sudden loss of brake line pressure.
About three minutes later, around 7 56 a.m., in the left main gear tire wheel well a brake line and tire temperatures, there we saw an increase.
The report said 16 motorists had complained to the agency that their batteries leaked, damaging the braking system, including in some cases the right front brake line.
Similar(6)
Temperatures to the brake lines showed the odd increase.
Steinmetz uses the brake lines, which work the wing like flaps on an airplane, to steer.
His right rear brake lining broke during a Busch race near St . Louis
In the next three minutes, over California, temperatures shot up on the fourth and fifth brake lines.
At that moment, gauges showed temperatures to three brake lines to the left landing gear increasing unusually.
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