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haleyc112

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Static electricity can build up on the technician's body. Before handling electronic components discharge the static charge by _______.
 
  A) Touching a ground point on the vehicle B) Sitting on the drop light cord
  C) Holding a large metal flashlight D) Gripping the steering wheel

Question 2

How is the high-voltage battery recharged in a Chevrolet Volt?
 
  A) By plugging the vehicle into an electrical outlet
  B) By using a special high-voltage battery charger at a shop or dealer only
  C) By running the engine
  D) Can be charged using the gasoline engine or by plugging it into an outlet



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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