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D) The brake bleeding process removes ------- from the hydraulic brake system
A) Air
B) Vacuum
C) Excess fluid
D) Exces​

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Answered by yogichaudhary
6

Answer:

The brake bleeding process removes ------- from the hydraulic brake system

A) Air

B) Vacuum

C) Excess fluid✔❣

D) Exces

Answered by qwwestham
0

The brake bleeding process removes "Air" from the hydraulic brake system. (option A)

  • Brake bleeding refers to the process or method that is used to remove air from the hydraulic brake system.
  • Whenever the fluid line gets disconnected or air gets trapped in the brake system, the system requires to be bled.
  • Bleeding needs to be done because the air that gets trapped, is incompressible and due to this, the effort from the pedal doesn't transmit to brakes.
  • Thus, the brake bleeding process removes "Air" from the hydraulic brake system. (option A)

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