A defective power booster can sometimes cause brakes to drag, resulting in rapid brake lining wear. How would you verify this?
What will be an ideal response?
To verify this, apply the brakes several times with the engine off. With the wheels off the ground, rotate the tires. They should turn freely. Start the engine and recheck to see that the wheels still turn freely. If not, the booster is attempting to apply the brakes. In the passenger compartment, verify that there is free travel between the brake pedal apply rod and the back of the power booster. If not, adjust the pedal apply rod. If there is free travel but the brakes still drag, replace the booster.
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