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The equivalence ratio (ER) is ________ lambda.
 
  A) The same as B) 5 lower than C) The inverse of D) 5 higher than

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A water pump can fail to provide the proper amount of coolant flow through the cooling system if what has happened?
 
  A) The coolant is leaking from the weep hole
  B) The impeller blades are worn or slipping on the shaft
  C) A bearing failure has caused the shaft to become loose
  D) The bearing is noisy



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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