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How many solenoids are contained in the GM digital EGR valve?
 
  A) Three B) None C) One D) Two

Question 2

The following statements are all correct EXCEPT ________.
 
  A) Low restriction exhaust systems will have no effect on EGR system operation
  B) Some systems monitor EGR operation by using a pressure feedback EGR sensor
  C) The PCM controls vacuum applied to vacuum operated EGR valves
  D) A potentiometer is used to determine EGR valve position on many OBD-II systems



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