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laurencescou

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If the transmission is being operated in temperatures above 10F the proper viscosity of gear oil to be used is:
 
  a. 10W30
 b. 50
 c. 10 d. 75W

Question 2

A diagnostic trouble code (DTC) has been set for a fault with the lateral acceleration sensor or circuit. What test could be performed to check if the sensor is working?
 
  A) Drive the vehicle in a circle to see if the scan tool reads 0.0 G
  B) Disconnect the sensor and hold it sideways to see if the scan tool reads 1.0 G
  C) Unplug it and see if the scan tool reads 1.0 G
  D) Disconnect the sensor and hold it sideways to see if the scan tool reads 0.0 G



kristenb95

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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