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Lobcity

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Question 1

Electronic indicators alert the driver when ________.
◦ Traction control is turned off
◦ A fault is detected in the airbag (SRS) system
◦ Both A and B
◦ Neither A nor B

Question 2

How does changing tire diameter affect the speedometer reading?
◦ A larger diameter tire causes the speedometer to read faster than the actual speed and more than the actual mileage on the odometer
◦ A smaller diameter tire causes the speedometer to read slower than the actual speed and less than the actual mileage on the odometer
◦ A smaller diameter tire causes the speedometer to read faster than actual speed and more than actual mileage on the odometer
◦ A larger diameter tire causes the speedometer to read slower than the actual speed and more than the actual mileage on the odometer



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Marked as best answer by Lobcity on Aug 13, 2021

mcomstock09

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Answer 1

Both A and B

Answer 2

A smaller diameter tire causes the speedometer to read faster than actual speed and more than actual mileage on the odometer




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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
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