The brake assist system consists of the following:
Brake Pedal: Multiplies the braking effort applied by the driver.Brake system input force from the driver is multiplied by the brake pedal and transferred by the pedal pushrod to the hydraulic brake master cylinder. Effort required to apply the brake system is reduced by the operation of the vacuum brake booster.
At rest, source vacuum is applied to both sides of each of the diaphragms in the dual booster. Return springs maintain the booster in a rest position.
When brake system force is applied, vacuum to the rear of the diaphragms is cut off, and air at atmospheric pressure is admitted in its place. The vacuum acts to pull the diaphragms forward, while the atmospheric pressure acts to push from behind. As a result, the amount of effort required by the driver is reduced. When input force is removed, vacuum again replaces atmospheric pressure within the vacuum power brake booster to help return the booster to rest. Return springs maintain the system in a rest position.