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abern

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Question 1

On a wiring diagram, S110 with a ".8 BRN/BLK" means ________.
◦ Circuit # .8 spliced under the hood
◦ A connector with 0.8 square millimeter wire
◦ A splice of a brown with black stripe, wire size being 0.8 square millimeters (18 gauge AWG)
◦ Both A and B

Question 2

Technician A says that a good relay should measure between 60 and 100 ohms across the coil terminals.
Technician B says that OL should be displayed on an ohmmeter when touching terminals 30 and 87. Which technician is correct?
◦ Technician A only
◦ Technician B only
◦ Both technicians A and B
◦ Neither technician A nor B



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Marked as best answer by abern on Aug 13, 2021

bulacsom

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Answer 1

A splice of a brown with black stripe, wire size being 0.8 square millimeters (18 gauge AWG)

Answer 2

Both technicians A and B




abern

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
Gracias!


kalskdjl1212

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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