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CQXA

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Terminal 16 of the OBD-II data link connector is used for what?
 
  A) Chassis ground B) Module (signal ground)
  C) 12 volts positive D) Manufacturer's discretion

Question 2

A pending code is set when a fault is detected on ________.
 
  A) The catalytic converter efficiency
  B) Thermostat problem (too long to closed-loop status)
  C) The first fault of a two trip failure
  D) A one trip fault item



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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