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Tech A says that bench bleeding a master cylinder prevents having to bleed air from the
brake lines during replacement. Tech B says that bench bleeding the master cylinder
makes bleeding the brakes on the vehicle easier. Who is correct? - ANSWERS-Tech B
Brake fluid testers are used to test the: - ANSWERS-moisture content of the brake fluid.
Tech A says that brake pedal free play is the amount of clearance between the brake
pedal linkage and the master cylinder piston. Tech B says that brake pedal travel is
sometimes called reserve pedal. Who is correct? - ANSWERS-Both A and B
Tech A says that a service brake pedal that does not return all the way causes the
brake warning light on the instrument panel to stay on. Tech B says that a service brake
pedal that does not return causes the brake lights to stay on. Who is correct? -
ANSWERS-Tech B
Tech A says that a faulty vacuum booster can affect engine operation. Tech B says that
steel brake line can be replaced with a copper line, as it is easier to bend into shape.
Who is correct? - ANSWERS-Tech A
Tech A says that technicians have been successfully sued for improper brake repairs,
resulting in large cash settlements. Tech B says that to reduce liability, good technicians
create processes to help ensure steps of the job are not forgotten. Who is correct? -
ANSWERS-Both A and B
In the case of possible petroleum contamination, which of the following can be used to
flush brake fluid? - ANSWERS-Alcohol
, What happens when bleeding is not done? - ANSWERS-The brakes will feel spongy
and will not be fully functional.
Tech A says that when flaring a brake line, you should install the fitting onto the line
after the line has been flared. Tech B says that when fabricating a double flare, the
adapter widens and narrows the line, and then the flaring tool folds the narrowed portion
back into the widened portion of the flare. Who is correct? - ANSWERS-Tech B
When a vacuum-type power booster is used, the driver will be required to increase foot
pressure to activate the brakes if there is: - ANSWERS-insufficient vacuum.
Tech A says that a sinking brake pedal is an indication of a faulty vacuum booster. Tech
B says that the master cylinder can only have external leaks, not internal leaks. Who is
correct? - ANSWERS-Neither A nor B
Tech A says that part of the hydraulic system diagnostic process could require
disassembly and visual inspection or measurements of the suspected component or
system. Tech B says that may involve performing tests in the shop with a scan tool,
pressure gauges, or a DMM. Who is correct? - ANSWERS-Both A and B
Tech A says that to performance test a vacuum booster; start with the engine off, apply
the brakes several times, hold the pedal down, start the engine, and observe the brake
pedal action. Tech B says that to check a vacuum booster for internal leaks, you should
pressurize the booster with compressed air and listen for leaks. Who is correct? -
ANSWERS-Tech A
When performing a DMM-galvanic reaction test, the fluid should be flushed if it is: -
ANSWERS-above 0.3V.
In which type of parking brake does the rotor have a deeper offset than normal? -
ANSWERS-Top hat design parking brake
When the brake pedal is depressed, a pushrod transfers the force to a hydraulic master
cylinder through the: - ANSWERS-brake booster.