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The reason why the automobile brake tubing enters the air may be that there is oil leakage or air bubbles in the brake system, which leads to the air entering the brake tubing. Air entering the brake oil pipe will affect the normal operation of the brake system, reduce the braking effect and increase the risk of brake failure. The following reasons may cause the brake oil pipe to enter the air:
1. Oil leakage: Oil leakage occurs at the joint or seal of the brake oil pipe in the brake system, resulting in air entering the brake oil pipe. Oil leakage may be caused by aging, wear or damage of seals, looseness or damage of joints, etc.
2. Bubble: There are bubbles in the brake system, which will hinder the normal flow of brake oil and cause air to enter the brake oil pipe. Bubbles may be caused by air or gas in the brake system, which will affect the transmission effect of brake oil.
3. Improper maintenance: When repairing or replacing brake system components, improper operation may cause air to enter the brake oil pipe. For example, when replacing the brake master cylinder, brake cylinder and other parts, air is not properly exhausted or discharged, resulting in air entering the brake oil pipe.
4. Aging of brake oil: If the brake oil is not replaced or aged for a long time, it will affect the normal work of the brake system and cause the brake oil pipe to enter the air. Aging brake oil is easy to produce bubbles, which affects the hydraulic transmission effect of brake system.
Air entering the brake oil pipe will lead to the failure of the brake system or reduce the braking effect, which will increase the hidden danger of driving safety. Therefore, once the brake oil pipe is found to enter the air, it should be repaired and removed in time to ensure the normal operation of the brake system and the safety of driving. It is an important measure to check and maintain the brake system regularly to avoid problems such as oil leakage and air bubbles.