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If you observe steam or smoke coming from your wheel ends after a prolonged descent, what does this indicate?
Steam or smoke from the wheel ends indicates extreme heat buildup in the brakes, which is a clear sign of overheating and potential brake fade, compromising bra
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Question: If you observe steam or smoke coming from your wheel ends after a prolonged descent, what does this indicate?
Answer options: ✅ Your brakes are overheating and experiencing brake fade.
- Your brake system is working efficiently.
- Your tires are overinflated.
- Your wheel bearings need lubrication.
Correct answer: Your brakes are overheating and experiencing brake fade.
Explanation: Steam or smoke from the wheel ends indicates extreme heat buildup in the brakes, which is a clear sign of overheating and potential brake fade, compromising braking effectiveness.
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