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Question 1

What causes the nitrogen and oxygen in the air to combine and form NOx?
◦ Sunlight
◦ Any spark will cause this to occur
◦ Heat above 2,500 F (1,370 C)
◦ Chemical reaction in the catalytic converter

Question 2

When testing an EGR system for proper operation using a vacuum gauge, how much should intake manifold vacuum drop when the EGR valve is commanded open by a scan tool?
◦ 6-8 in. Hg.
◦ 1-2 in. Hg.
◦ 6-8 PSI
◦ 14.7 PSI



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Marked as best answer by theo on Aug 13, 2021

ASDFGJLO

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Answer 1

Heat above 2,500 F (1,370 C)

Answer 2

6-8 in. Hg.




theo

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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