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What is a reliable method for inspecting your brake adjustment?

  1. Visual inspection of the brake pads

  2. Listening for air leaks

  3. Measuring the applied pushrod stroke

  4. Checking the brake fluid level

The correct answer is: Measuring the applied pushrod stroke

Inspecting brake adjustment is an important step in ensuring safe and efficient braking for your vehicle. While visual inspection and checking brake fluid level may offer some insight into the condition of your brakes, they are not the most reliable methods for inspecting your brake adjustment. Visual inspection of the brake pads can be subjective and may not accurately reflect the actual adjustment of the brakes. Checking the brake fluid level is important, but it does not directly indicate the adjustment of the brakes. Listening for air leaks may indicate a problem with the air brake system, but it does not specifically measure the adjustment of the brakes. Measuring the applied pushrod stroke is the most reliable method for inspecting brake adjustment as it directly measures the distance the pushrod travels when the brakes are applied, giving a more accurate indication of the adjustment. Therefore, the most reliable method for inspecting brake adjustment is by measuring the applied pushrod stroke