Problemas
Tech A says that an inoperative RI brake caliper will cause the vehicle to pull to the right when braking Tech Bsays that air inside the RF brake caliper will cause a spongy brake pedal. Who is correct? a. Tech 1 c. Both A and B b. Tech B d. Neither A nor B
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David
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Respuesta
c. Both A and B
Explicación
## Step 1This problem is about understanding the effects of brake caliper malfunctions on a vehicle's braking system. The brake caliper is a crucial component of the braking system in a vehicle. It is responsible for applying the braking force to the brake pads, which then apply the force to the brake rotors, causing the vehicle to stop.## Step 2Tech A's statement is that an inoperative right (RI) brake caliper will cause the vehicle to pull to the right when braking. This is correct because if the brake caliper on the right side of the vehicle is not functioning properly, it will not apply the braking force correctly. This can cause the vehicle to pull to the right side when braking.## Step 3Tech B's statement is that air inside the right front (RF) brake caliper will cause a spongy brake pedal. This is also correct. If there is air inside the brake caliper, it can compress under pressure, leading to a spongy brake pedal. This is because the air inside the brake caliper can absorb some of the braking force, reducing the effective force applied to the brake pads.