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echnician A says that when a caliper is found to be malfunctioning due to petroleum contaminated brake fluid, the caliper must be replaced. Technician B says that if a brake component is damaged due to petroleum contamination, it may be necessary to replace all major components to ensure proper brake function. Who is correct?

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Answer:

Both Technician A and Technician B are correct

Explanation:

The moisture and friction causes the brake fluid to chemically break down after which the moisture begins to corrode metal components in the whole system, the more these increases, the easier moisture starts entering your brake fluid and begin wreaking damage more quickly than normal.

A contaminated brake fluid can spoil any part containing rubber or its textures including the calipers, the master cylinder, the wheel cylinders, and valves.

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