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dmcintosh

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A technician replaced a 1157NA with a 1157A bulb. What is the most likely result?
 
  A) The amber color of the bulb is a different shade
  B) The bulb is brighter because the 1157A candlepower is higher
  C) The bulb is dimmer because the 1157A candlepower is lower
  D) Both B and C

Question 2

Technician A says that automotive bulbs are identified by trade numbers. Technician B says that the trade number is the different for each manufacturer for the exact same bulb specification. Who is right?
 
  A) Technician A only B) Technician B only C) Both technicians D) Neither technician



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Answer to Question 1

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dmcintosh

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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