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Technician A says lever action pushes a rod into the brake booster and master cylinder when the driver pushes on the brake pedal. Technician B says the produces hydraulic pressure in the master cylinder.
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Technician A says lever action pushes a rod into the brake booster and master cylinder
when the driver pushes on the brake pedal. Technician B says the produces hydraulic
pressure in the master cylinder. Who is correct?
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