Ontario Class C Practice Test · Question
When testing hydraulic brakes, what does a 'spongy' feel in the brake pedal usually indicate?
If the pedal feels 'spongy,' it usually indicates air in the hydraulic lines, which is a major defect that makes the vehicle unsafe to drive.
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Question: When testing hydraulic brakes, what does a 'spongy' feel in the brake pedal usually indicate?
Answer options:
- The brake pads are new and need breaking in
- The parking brake is engaged ✅ There is air in the hydraulic lines or a leak
- The brake fluid is cold
Correct answer: There is air in the hydraulic lines or a leak
Explanation: If the pedal feels 'spongy,' it usually indicates air in the hydraulic lines, which is a major defect that makes the vehicle unsafe to drive.
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