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Scenario 134: An 'applied pressure' (applied stroke) test confirms that:
With air pressure built and brakes fully applied, measure pushrod travel at each chamber — exceeding the limit means out of adjustment. The correct answer is "P
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Question: Scenario 134: An 'applied pressure' (applied stroke) test confirms that:
Answer options:
- The compressor is bad ✅ Pushrod travel is within limits under full brake application
- Tires are inflated
- Doors close properly
Correct answer: Pushrod travel is within limits under full brake application
Explanation: With air pressure built and brakes fully applied, measure pushrod travel at each chamber — exceeding the limit means out of adjustment. The correct answer is "Pushrod travel is within limits under full brake application". This capacity-fill scenario 134 reinforces the same competency for the airbrake bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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