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What is a CPA?
 
  A) Cold pack adapter B) Caller placement adapter
  C) Caliper pad adjuster D) Connector position assurance

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Why should the lights be turned on when checking for ripple voltage or alternating current from the alternator?
 
  A) To warm the battery B) To test the battery before conducting other tests
  C) To check that the battery is fully charged D) To create an electrical load for the alternator



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
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