Question:
Brake problems in cars are often caused by worn-out or defective brake pads, rotors, calipers, or brake lines. It can also be caused by low brake fluid levels or air in the brake lines. Solutions to brake problems depend on the specific issue, but commonly, brake pads and rotors need to be replaced. Brake fluid may need to be topped off or the brake lines bled to remove air. More complicated problems with calipers or brake lines may need to be diagnosed and repaired by a professional mechanic.