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Alainaaa8

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OBD-II requires the PCM to detect faults allowing emissions that exceed how many times the FTP standard?
 
  A) 1.5 B) 2 C) 14.7 D) 10

Question 2

The MIL is turned off if ________.
 
  A) The codes are cleared with a scan tool
  B) The vehicle is driven on three consecutive trips with a warm up cycle and meets all code set conditions without the PCM detecting any faults
  C) Power to the PCM is disconnected
  D) Any of the above



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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