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<title>123ArticleOnline.com: Mark Sanford</title><link>https://www.123articleonline.com/rss/author/266274/mark-sanford</link><description>Articles written by Mark Sanford from 123ArticleOnline.com</description><language>en-us</language><copyright>Copyright (c) 123ArticleOnline.com All rights reserved.</copyright>
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<title>A COMPLETE TECHNICAL COMPARISON ON TYPES OF BRAKE LINES AND FITTINGS</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1177962/a-complete-technical-comparison-on-types-of-brake-lines-and-fittings</link>
<description>Brake lines and fittings are a very important component of any braking system on any type of modern vehicle. Since the brake system is a sealed system that starts in the master cylinder where the brake fluid lives and then travels</description>
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<title>ABS SENSOR REPLACEMENT BEST PRACTICES</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1207376/abs-sensor-replacement-best-practices</link>
<description>Replacing an anti-lock brake speed sensor is a job that most DIYers can tackle without too much trouble. In most vehicles, you only need a few wrenches, a new replacement ABS sensor kit, a lift or jack stands, and about 30 minutes to knock out</description>
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<title>BEST BRAKE LINE FLARING TOOLS</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1212454/best-brake-line-flaring-tools</link>
<description>You are ready to tackle the brake job on your daily driver. You have the tubing needed to create the lines and have done all the research to start working.</description>
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<title>BRAKE LINE CORROSION WARNING SIGNS</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1217364/brake-line-corrosion-warning-signs</link>
<description>Your vehicle&#39;s brake lines might be corroded yet you won&#39;t know it unless you are aware of the warning signs. Here is a quick look at the top clues that indicate your vehicle&#39;s brake lines have corroded or are in the process of corroding.</description>
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<title>BRAKE LINE REPLACEMENT BEST PRACTICES</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1217460/brake-line-replacement-best-practices</link>
<description>If you are halfway decent with your hands and have at least somewhat of a mechanical inclination, you can replace your vehicle&#39;s brake lines on your own. However, this is not the type of project you jump right into without any preparation.</description>
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<title>BRAKE LINE REPLACEMENT: SHOULD I REPLACE THE FITTINGS AS WELL?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1193169/brake-line-replacement-should-i-replace-the-fittings-as-well</link>
<description>There are three ways to approach a brake line replacement job: buy a direct replacement brake line, use a pre-flared brake line, or invest in a brake line kit and make the whole thing yourself. With the first two, reusing the old fittings isn&#39;t an option: the line comes with new ones.</description>
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<title>BRAKE PADS: SELECTING, SHOPPING, AND INSTALLING</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1223646/brake-pads-selecting-shopping-and-installing</link>
<description>Are you ready to step up and tackle switching out the brake pads on your ride? Next to oil changes and tires, your brake pads will wear out the most often compared to other parts and systems on your vehicle. Do it yourself and save hundreds over the life of the car.</description>
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<title>BRAKE ROTORS: TYPES, TIPS, AND FAQS</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1227645/brake-rotors-types-tips-and-faqs</link>
<description>Do you experience a rhythmic thumping while driving down the road, but your brake pads are still in good shape? It may be time to have your brake rotors machined or replaced. Before you go shopping for some new parts, take some time to get a better understanding of how they bring your car to a safe stop mile after mile.</description>
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<title>CAN A BRAKE LINE BE REPAIRED?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1212477/can-a-brake-line-be-repaired</link>
<description>The metal brake lines that snake under your car or truck transfer force from the pedal beneath your foot to the calipers and discs. Stand on that pedal hard enough to get the ABS pulsing and line pressure can spike to 1,400 psi (97 bar) or more.</description>
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<title>CHOOSING A PROPER CAR REPLACEMENT PART - THINGS TO CONSIDER</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1172790/choosing-a-proper-car-replacement-part-things-to-consider</link>
<description>Choosing genuine car parts may be a difficult task, particularly when you get them replaced for the first time. It is always recommended to purchase branded parts for your vehicles. Here is a comprehensive guide to help you to buy quality replacement parts for your vehicle.</description>
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<title>DIY BRAKE MAINTENANCE MADE EASY</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1187955/diy-brake-maintenance-made-easy</link>
<description>Though some automotive mechanics want everyday people to think brake maintenance is an egregiously difficult challenge that takes a considerable amount of time, effort, and knowledge, the little-known truth is you can perform brake maintenance on your own.</description>
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<title>DO NOT NEGLECT THESE 8 BRAKE PARTS</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1236192/do-not-neglect-these-8-brake-parts</link>
<description>Your car&#39;s brakes are the hardest working safety system on your vehicle. While inside the cabin you use the brake pedal to stop the car, underneath there are a bunch of parts like brake lines that require regular maintenance and replacement to ensure that you and your family stay safe and in control.</description>
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<title>FIVE COMMON SIGNS OF ABS WHEEL SPEED SENSOR FAILURE</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1177515/five-common-signs-of-abs-wheel-speed-sensor-failure</link>
<description>Your vehicle is jam-packed with sensors delivering an endless array of crucial information to the ECU and other important modules. Among them is the ABS wheel speed sensor, responsible for picking up data from each individual wheel to feed to the ABS system.</description>
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<title>HOW CAN DAMP WEATHER AFFECT MY CAR&#39;S BRAKING ABILITY?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1180686/how-can-damp-weather-affect-my-cars-braking-ability</link>
<description>That is what is required to bring a moving vehicle safely to a halt. Rainwater and damp weather make surfaces more slippery. Understanding the concept behind each of these two statements will help you to understand the adverse effects that damp weather.</description>
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<title>HOW DO ANTI-LOCK BRAKES WORK?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1192563/how-do-anti-lock-brakes-work</link>
<description>If you ever find yourself in a situation on the road where you need to come to an abrupt stop, you will be quite thankful for your vehicle&#39;s anti-lock brake technology. This brake design empowers drivers to quickly apply the brakes without the wheels locking up.</description>
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<title>HOW LONG SHOULD BRAKE LINES LAST IN DIFFERENT REGIONS?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1238224/how-long-should-brake-lines-last-in-different-regions</link>
<description>Most new cars and trucks come with stainless steel brake lines that are expected to last seven to fifteen years before requiring replacement. It is one of the most durable parts of your vehicle and is considered a lifetime part.</description>
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<title>HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO REPLACE A BRAKE LINE?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1207860/how-much-does-it-cost-to-replace-a-brake-line</link>
<description>Whether it&#39;s a pinhole leak, visible rust, or physical damage, all of these are good reasons to replace your brake lines ASAP. If it&#39;s your first time dealing with a brake line replacement or it&#39;s been a while since your last replacement, you might be wondering how much it&#39;ll cost. Read on and find out for yourself how much you can expect to pay.</description>
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<title>HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR ANTI-LOCK BRAKES</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1184045/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-anti-lock-brakes</link>
<description>Today&#39;s vehicles feature anti-lock braking technology yet most drivers do not understand how anti-lock brakes work. The average driver assumes he or she can slam the brake pedal and stop in nearly a moment&#39;s notice. Though anti-lock brakes certainly stop vehicles in surprisingly little time, there are some strategies every driver should employ to maximize</description>
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<title>HOW TO PROPERLY FLARE BRAKE LINE TUBING</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1198047/how-to-properly-flare-brake-line-tubing</link>
<description>For anyone replacing their own brake lines, knowing how to properly flare them is a must. Flared connections are essential for maintaining an airtight seal that keeps contaminants out of the brake system. The following gives a few tips on flaring your own brake line tubing.</description>
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<title>HOW TO TEST AND DIAGNOSE YOUR ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1198056/how-to-test-and-diagnose-your-anti-lock-braking-system</link>
<description>Manufacturers have been putting anti-lock braking systems (ABS) on vehicles since the 1980s, but they weren&#39;t mandatory until 2013. Every new vehicle must have ABS brakes. If you started driving in the &#39;80s or 90s, you might remember your driver&#39;s ed instructor telling you to pump the brakes if you went into a skid.</description>
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<title>PVF VS. STEEL BRAKE LINES</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1177943/pvf-vs-steel-brake-lines</link>
<description>Whether you&#39;re a professional taking care of a customer&#39;s vehicle or an enthusiast taking care of your own, you know how complex brake-related repairs can get. Even choosing a brake line kit can be time-consuming given the vast array of options available.</description>
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<title>REPLACING AN ABS WHEEL SENSOR</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1184049/replacing-an-abs-wheel-sensor</link>
<description>You can find the ABS wheel speed sensor for your vehicle on the hub of your vehicle&#39;s drive tire. The sensor has many functions, including the anti-lock braking system, traction control, and the vehicle&#39;s wheel speed. If a wheel sensor fails, or fails intermittently, these systems may be affected, and you will notice it while driving.</description>
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<title>REVIEW AND ROUNDUP FOR CARLSON BRAKE LINE KITS</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1223270/review-and-roundup-for-carlson-brake-line-kits</link>
<description>Carlson remains one of the most recognizable names in brake line and hardware manufacturers. Which type of brake line kit is right for your car, truck, or SUV? The following review can help you make the best decision for your ride.</description>
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<title>SHOULD BRAKE LINES BE DOUBLE FLARED?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1221427/should-brake-lines-be-double-flared</link>
<description>In short, the answer to this question is a resounding &#39;Yes!&#39; Car brake lines should be double flared simply because considerable pressure is inflicted on them through the hydraulic system.</description>
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<title>TAKING PROPER CARE OF YOUR CAR&#39;S BRAKING SYSTEM</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1168858/taking-proper-care-of-your-cars-braking-system</link>
<description>The braking system in your car is one of the most integral mechanisms, that keep your vehicle safely running. You might be wondering about the importance of taking care of this braking system.</description>
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<title>TESTING A WHEEL SPEED SENSOR</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1187271/testing-a-wheel-speed-sensor</link>
<description>Every year, manufacturers add new features to their vehicles to make them safer and more economical to drive. Wheel sensors are part of the ABS system, which keeps the brakes from locking up when you have to hit them hard. The wheel sensor also has additional functions including sensing the speed of the wheels and working with the traction and stability control systems.</description>
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<title>THE IMPORTANCE OF PURCHASING QUALITY ABS SENSORS</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1207380/the-importance-of-purchasing-quality-abs-sensors</link>
<description>Are you troubleshooting your ABS warning light and have determined it is time to install a new ABS sensor? Before you click on the first sensor that says it fits your car, make sure that it is manufactured to OEM standards.</description>
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<title>THE IMPORTANCE OF REPLACING BRAKE HARDWARE</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1216725/the-importance-of-replacing-brake-hardware</link>
<description>You hear a lot about replacing brake pads, drums, and rotors, but they&#39;re not the only items that often need replacing. Other components like adjustment springs, abutment clips, and backing shims can also wear out with time and use.</description>
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<title>THE IMPORTANCE OF REPLACING YOUR DRUM BRAKE HARDWARE</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1230636/the-importance-of-replacing-your-drum-brake-hardware</link>
<description>The vast majority of automobiles on the road have disc brakes. Some automobiles have drum brakes along the back axle, and most people are surprised to learn these rear drum brakes also serve as parking brakes. Parking brakes are connected to the drum brakes in the back through parking brake cables.</description>
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<title>THE PROS AND CONS OF ANTI-LOCK BRAKES</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1203518/the-pros-and-cons-of-anti-lock-brakes</link>
<description>Anti-lock brakes have gone from being a rarity to one of the most common safety features found on modern automobiles. The premise behind anti-lock brakes, commonly known as &#39;ABS,&#39; is simple - it minimizes the likelihood of your brakes locking up during a hard stop.</description>
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<title>THE PROS AND CONS OF NICKEL-COPPER BRAKE LINES</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1203514/the-pros-and-cons-of-nickel-copper-brake-lines</link>
<description>You need new brake lines for your vehicle but choosing the best type can feel overwhelming thanks to the numerous options available. Not only do you have traditional steel brake lines, but also stainless steel, PVF-coated, and nickel-copper.</description>
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<title>THE PROS AND CONS OF PVF BRAKE LINES</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1222892/the-pros-and-cons-of-pvf-brake-lines</link>
<description>Your vehicle&#39;s brake lines play a meaningful role in the functionality of your vehicle as well as your personal safety. If your vehicle needs new brake lines, you should give serious consideration to the PVF variety. Below, we provide a look at the benefits and potential flaws with PVF brake lines.</description>
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<title>TO REPLACE OR REPAIR AN AUTO PART</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1169086/to-replace-or-repair-an-auto-part</link>
<description>Often, car owners land up in a dilemma, whether to repair or replace a damaged part. The situation seems to be tricky indeed, considering that the process involves a significant cost. At the same time, you cannot afford to ignore the safety of your vehicle. Repairing might be a cheaper option for you, however, it is not recommended all the time.</description>
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<title>WHAT ARE BRAKE CLIPS?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1222920/what-are-brake-clips</link>
<description>Have you ever wondered why brake clips are used in automotive braking systems? If so, you are not alone. Most people are aware of the general purpose of brake pads and rotors yet clips are often ignored. In fact, some people are completely unaware that clips are used in braking systems.</description>
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<title>WHAT IS A WHEEL SPEED SENSOR AND HOW DOES IT WORK?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1184048/what-is-a-wheel-speed-sensor-and-how-does-it-work</link>
<description>Newer model cars have an anti-lock braking system (ABS) for safety purposes. There is an ABS wheel sensor located at the wheel hubs on a vehicle. Their function is to monitor the rotation of each wheel and to then override manual braking of the vehicle in wet or slippery conditions.</description>
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<title>WHAT IS CAUSING MY BRAKES TO SQUEAK?</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1230655/what-is-causing-my-brakes-to-squeak</link>
<description>Squeaky brakes are problematic for reasons beyond that annoying noise. Squealing or squeaking brakes sometimes indicate there is an urgent problem that requires immediate attention. If you were to continue to avoid addressing your squeaky brake problem, it would eventually lead to dangerous on-road situations</description>
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<title>WHY BRAKE LINES RUST</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1203519/why-brake-lines-rust</link>
<description>A brake line on a manual brake system has 900 to 1000 psi of pressure, while a brake line on a power-assisted brake system has 1,400 psi or more of pressure, depending on the vehicle.</description>
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<title>WHY OLD BRAKE HARDWARE SHOULD NOT BE REUSED</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1231158/why-old-brake-hardware-should-not-be-reused</link>
<description>Of all the safety systems on your car, the brake system works the hardest. Every time you slow in traffic, stop for a light, or inch your way through a jam, they quietly ensure that you can actually stop. For this reason alone, the policy of always using new parts for all your brake repairs is best.</description>
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