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When looking for a fluid leak, it would likely be:
 
  a. near where the drip is seen
 b. near the cleanest wet spot
 c. near the dirtiest damp spot
 d. near the lowest wet spot

Question 2

During normal engine operation if a DPF does not get hot enough to burn off the collected soot inside of it, it will need to:
 
  a. perform an active regeneration
 b. perform a passive regeneration
 c. perform a reverse flow regeneration
 d. be removed for thorough cleaning



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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