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Yes. You just WILL NOT BE ABLE TO STOP THE CAR!!!!Why does my car overheat at higher speed?
No brakesYes, but it wouldnt be too bright because wheel cylinders control your drum brakes...1 wheel cylinder per each corner that has drums
yeah you can, and yes you can stop, but its still very dangerous. The disc brakes in the front wont stop you from highway speeds.
Secondary Air Injection System Malfunction?this is on a 2001 blazer 4.3 liter?
All newer cars have a "split" brake system with a "transfer valve" built in to the lines. If one cylinder/caliper fails, you'll still have one half your brakes. But that is only a safety feature to let you stop the car, and you'll feel the difference. Don't continue driving it...ONLY right to a shop, and extra careful at that!How To adj the headlights on a mack ch600 truck?
Master cylinders are a different story. If the pedal goes all the way to the floor, stop with the emergency brake immediately, and DON"T drive it at all until it's repaired.
I have a y reg mondeo zetec with 1 key which is very badly worn. where can i get a replacement key?
yes you could drive it but stopping is a whole nother story see if you have a leaky wheel cylinder you might stop , but with no wheell cylinder you'd definately not stop well you could use the trusty old emergency brake dont forget about that!i own a repair shop and yes you can drive it but your not going to have much brakes on it,basically your going to probably loose the rear brakes on it,and I'm guessing that's where the bad one is,and i wouldn't want to depend on the front ones doing all of the stopping for me,id recommend that you get it repaired,because this is about as dangerous as anything could be ,if you do drive it be careful,but i don't recommend it,good luck with it,i hope this helps.
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You can but the brake without the wheel cylinder will have no braking power whatsoever. The wheel cylinder is what takes the force from the brake fluid and transfers it to mechanical motion, moving the brake shoes outward making contact with the drum causeing friction and in turn, slows your car. It wouldn't be a good idea because as I said, that wheel would have to braking power. Hopefully that will help you out some.More Questions & Answers ...
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