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Beheh

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Which of the following is NOT part of a stall test procedure?
 
  A) Connect a tachometer and block the drive wheels
  B) Shift the transmission into neutral and run the engine at 1000 rpm for at least 60-seconds following a stall test.
  C) Place the gear selector in gear and depress the accelerator making sure that the parking and service brakes are firmly applied
  D) Run the engine at 2000 rpm for 2 minutes then turn OFF the key

Question 2

Technician A says that fluid level concerns rarely contribute to automatic transmission concerns. Technician B says that dark, burnt ATF requires replacement. Which technician is correct?
 
  A) Technician A B) Technician B
  C) Both technicians A and B D) Neither technician A nor B



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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