before doing the barspin turn your bars the other way and that should fix it
What to do if you have a problem with the brakes on the Town and Country van
something is loose like a screw needs tightening get it fixed before it brakes
Try looking at the brake pads. You may need new ones. If that isn't the problem, try tightening the bolts on your tire they may be loose.
vauxhalls do have brakes what is the problem with them ? what model ?
To ensure the proper functioning of your bike brakes by tightening them effectively, follow these steps: Locate the brake adjustment barrel near the brake lever. Turn the barrel clockwise to tighten the brake cable. Test the brakes by squeezing the brake lever to ensure they engage properly. Make further adjustments as needed until the brakes are tight and responsive.
They can if the brakes are out of adjustment or have a mechanical problem.
Report to authorities for safety of operator, passenger, and others on road
Problem?
There are kits that can be purchased to allow you to bleed the brake lines without assistance. If you don't have the kit and do have a friend available, have the friend pump the brakes and hold the pedal down as you loosen the bleeder screw on the caliper, then tightening it again. Keep doing that until no air appears in your lines.
You have a problem with the brakes, have a mechanic check it out soon before you have no brakes.
You have disc brakes front and rear. Disc brakes are self adjusting. If the brakes are poor, you have a problem and it needs attention.
I had this problem on my 940. It started as a slight shudder when I braked, and then there was an intermittent clunk. Then, without any warning, both of the front brakes fell off (Completely. They were dangling by their cables!). It turns out that the bolts holding the brake system on had vibrated themselves out. Try tightening the bolts and see if that helps.