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cmoore54

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A characteristic of GDI systems that could cause a customer concern is ________.
 
  A) Harder to start when cold
  B) The high fuel pressure causes the injectors to be noisy
  C) GDI engines have noisy valves
  D) A slight fuel smell when idling

Question 2

Two technicians are diagnosing a no-start condition. Technician A says to check for spark first when diagnosing a no-start condition. Technician B says to check the vehicle speed sensor first to diagnose a no-spark condition. Which technician is correct?
 
  A) Technician A only B) Technician B only C) Both technicians D) Neither technician



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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