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MICHIGAN SOS BRAKES MECHANIC CERTIFICATION | COMPLETE

QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST

UPDATED




Warped brake rotors - (answer)A likely cause of the brake pedal slowly going to the floor when

normal braking pressure is applied.




Contaminated brake fluid - (answer)A possible reason for the brake pedal slowly going to the

floor under normal braking pressure.




Internal leak in the master cylinder - (answer)A common cause for the brake pedal going to the

floor when normal braking pressure is applied.




Faulty brake booster - (answer)A potential issue that could cause the brake pedal to slowly go to

the floor during a road test.




Vacuum power brake booster test - (answer)To test it, disconnect the vacuum hose and observe

engine idle.

, Brake pedal pumping test - (answer)Pump the brake pedal at least 4 times, hold the brake pedal

depressed, and start the engine to test the vacuum power brake booster.




Parking brake application - (answer)Apply the parking brake and start the engine as part of the

vacuum power brake booster test.




Vacuum check at the booster - (answer)Check for vacuum at the booster with a gauge to test the

vacuum power brake booster.




Depressurizing an ABS system - (answer)The proper way includes opening the bleeder valves.




Disconnecting the ABS fuse - (answer)A method to depressurize an ABS system.




Pumping the brake pedal - (answer)Pump the brake pedal at least 25 times with the ignition off to

depressurize an ABS system.




ABS self-diagnostic test - (answer)Running this test is one way to depressurize an ABS system.

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