Formally known as a compression release brake, the Jake brake is a lifesaver if you’re a commercial truck driver. It increases your stopping power, helps minimize wear and tear on your brakes, and gives you more control when driving downhill or in heavy traffic. But how does the Jake brake work? In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the Jake Brake, from how it functions to when, why, and how you’d use one.
Best Practices for Using a Jake Brake
Auto mechanic Charley Helvy says to use the lowest possible setting on your Jake brake to achieve your goal. Using a high setting for an easy stop can put excess wear on your engine. Avoid over-relying on your Jake brake to stop or slow down. Jake brakes are meant to supplement your service brakes, not replace them.
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- Curious about the name “Jake brake?” It’s a reference to the company that invented and manufactures them, Jacobs Vehicle Systems. They really only make this one product (albeit for different kinds of engines), so their company name became synonymous with these compression brakes.Thanks
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