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[[Mechanics]] fix this breakdown by hitting the brakes at the back end of the station five times with a hammer. The brakes will resume functioning immediately after the fifth hit.
[[Mechanics]] fix this breakdown by hitting the brakes at the back end of the station five times with a hammer. The brakes will resume functioning immediately after the fifth hit.


In RCT2, this breakdown is known as "Brakes Failure." Powered launch rides are now affected by this breakdown in the same manner as single-vehicle rides, as station brakes no longer stop vehicles that enter the station backwards. Block brakes are unaffected by this breakdown. In all other respects, it is the same as its RCT1 iteration.
In RCT2, this breakdown is known as "Brakes Failure".  Reverse-incline launched coasters, as well as most powered launch coasters, are now affected by this breakdown in a similar manner to single-train rides, as the station brakes no longer stop trains moving backwards. Block brakes are unaffected by this breakdown. In all other respects, it is the same as its RCT1 iteration.


Although this breakdown primarily affects roller coasters, there are three water rides that may experience brakes failures: the [[Log Flume]], the [[River Rapids]], and the [[River Ride]]. In the case of the aforementioned water rides, however, the vehicles typically not travelling at a sufficent speed to cause damage, and so they instead just flow through the station and repeat the course or stop upon colliding with another vehicle stopped at the station.
Although this breakdown primarily affects roller coasters, there are three water rides that may experience brakes failures: the [[Log Flume]], the [[River Rapids]], and the [[River Ride]]. In the case of the aforementioned water rides, however, the vehicles are typically not travelling at a sufficent speed to cause damage, and so will instead just flow through the station and repeat the course or stop upon colliding with another vehicle stopped at the station.


===Vehicle Malfunction===
===Vehicle Malfunction===