Asked by Hermi Aiko Lupac on May 11, 2024
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On most vehicles, the stop lights should turn on if the brake pedal is pressed ¼ inch (6mm).
Stop Lights
Visual signaling devices at the rear of a vehicle designed to illuminate in red to indicate when the vehicle is braking.
Brake Pedal
A component in vehicles that the driver presses with their foot to activate the braking system, reducing or stopping vehicle movement.
- Comprehend the role and significance of brake pedal position sensor or brake light switch.
Verified Answer
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Carmen FreemanMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
The stop lights on most vehicles are designed to turn on when the brake pedal is pressed slightly, typically around ¼ inch (6mm), to ensure early warning for vehicles behind.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the role and significance of brake pedal position sensor or brake light switch.
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