Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach - With Manual and Access
Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach - With Manual and Access
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ISBN: 9781305513235
Author: ERJAVEC
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 51, Problem 13RQ

On most vehicles, the automatic adjuster cables or levers are.

  1. installed on the secondary shoe

  • set up to operate when the brakes are applied as the vehicle moves forward
  • installed on the primary shoe
  • set up to operate when the brakes are not applied
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