10) The brake bleeding process removes --
A) Air
C) Excess fluid
- from the hydraulic brake system
B) Vacuum
D) Excess pressure
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c) EXCESZ FLUid
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The brake bleeding process removes trapped air
Explanation:
- Break bleeding is the process of releasing the compressed air that has built up inside the brake lines. When hydraulic brakes are operating, there may occasionally be air or vapour trapped inside the brake lines.
- It is necessary to build hydraulic pressure before applying the brakes. If there is air in the line, it just gets compressed rather than exerting much pressure on the tyres.
- Too much air can occasionally cause a brake failure. Therefore, we must understand brake bleeding in order to avoid such harmful outcomes.
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