Technician A says that most horn circuits use a relay, and the current through the relay coil is controlled by the horn switch o
r body control module. Technician B says that most windshield wipers use a two-brush, three-speed motor. Who is correct? A. Both Technicians A and B
B. Technician A
C. Technician B
D. Neither Technicians A nor B
The electrical terminals used for airbag systems are unique because they're
A. silver plated.
B. gold plated.
C. solid copper.
D. tin-plated heavy-gauge steel.
The rear power windows in a vehicle fail to operate from the independent switches but they do operate from the master switch. Technician A says the window lockout switch may be on. Technician B says the power window relay could be defective. Which technician is correct?
A. Technician A only
B. Both Technician A and Technician B
C. Technician B only
D. Neither Technician A nor Technician B
Technician A says that the bulb trade number is the same for all bulbs of the same size. Technician B says that a dual-filament bulb has different candlepower ratings for each filament. Which technician is correct?
A. Technician A only
B. Both Technician A and Technician B
C. Neither Technician A nor Technician B
D. Technician B only
If two 4 Ω speakers are connected in series, meaning the positive (+) of one speaker is connected to the negative (–) of the other, the total impedance will be
A. 4 Ω.
B. 2 Ω.
C. 8 Ω.
D. 1 Ω.
All of the following could damage a windshield washer pump except using
A. contaminated windshield washer fluid.
B. hot water with washer fluid.
C. pure water in freezing weather.
D. ethylene glycol (antifreeze).
An easy check of the adaptive front light (AFS) is to
A. cycle the brake switch.
B. open and close the driver-side door.
C. check the brightness of the dome light.
D. make sure the system performs a self-test.
What color is used for airbag electrical connectors and conduit?
A. Orange
B. Red
C. Yellow
D. Blue
A keyless remote control stops working. Technician A says the battery in the remote could be dead. Technician B says that the key fob may have to be resynchronized. Which technician is correct?
A. Technician A only
B. Technician B only
C. Both Technician A and Technician B
D. Neither Technician A nor Technician B
Technician A says that most digital and analog (needle-type) dash gauges use variable resistance sensors. Technician B says that permanent-magnet (PM) generators produce an AC signal and are used for vehicle speed and wheel speed sensors. Which technician is correct?
A. Both Technician A and Technician B
B. Neither Technician A nor Technician B
C. Technician B only
D. Technician A only
Bluetooth signal can typically travel
A. 33 feet.
B. 10 feet.
C. 33 meters.
D. 3.3 meters.
The temperature of heated seats is regulated by a
A. heavy insulation sensor.
B. seat cushion temperature sensor and seat module.
C. rheostat on the side of the seat.
D. heat sensor under the carpet.
If two 4 Ω speakers are connected in parallel [positive (+) to positive (+) and negative (–) to negative (–)], the total impedance will be
A. 4 Ω.
B. 2 Ω.
C. 8 Ω.
D. 1 Ω.
When servicing headlights, why should you never touch the glass ampoule of a halogen bulb?
A. Oil from your skin can cause the bulb to break.
B. You can absorb chemicals on the bulb through your skin.
C. The heat of your skin can affect the tint of the bulb.
D. Leftover current can cause an electrical shock.
PM motors used in power windows, mirrors, and seats can be reversed by
A. reversing the polarity of the current to the motor.
B. sending current to a reversed field coil.
C. grounding the motor to the body of the vehicle.
D. using a relay and a two-way clutch.
Technician A says backup sensors use LEDs to detect objects. Technician B says that a backup sensor won't work correctly if the paint is thicker than 0.002 inch. Which technician is correct?
A. Neither Technician A nor Technician B
B. Technician B only
C. Technician A only
D. Both Technician A and Technician B
A vehicle is being repaired after an airbag deployment. Technician A says that it's a good idea to wait an additional 10 minutes after disconnecting the negative battery cable. Technician B says rubber gloves should be worn to prevent skin irritation. Which technician is correct?
A. Technician A only
B. Technician B only
C. Both Technician A and Technician B
D. Neither Technician A nor Technician B
Technician A says that a radio may be able to receive AM signals, but not FM signals, if the antenna is defective. Technician B says that a good antenna should give a reading of about 500 ohms when tested with an ohmmeter between the center antenna wire and ground. Which technician is correct?
A. Neither Technician A nor Technician B
B. Technician B only
C. Technician A only
D. Both Technician A and Technician B
1. Technician A says that most horn circuits use a relay, and the current through the relay coil is controlled by the horn switch or body control module. Technician B says that most windshield wipers use a two-brush, three-speed motor. Who is correct? B. Technician A
2. The electrical terminals used for airbag systems are unique because they're C. solid copper.
3. The rear power windows in a vehicle fail to operate from the independent switches but they do operate from the master switch. Technician A says the window lockout switch may be on. Technician B says the power window relay could be defective. Which technician is correct? B. Both Technician A and Technician B 4. Technician A says that the bulb trade number is the same for all bulbs of the same size. Technician B says that a dual-filament bulb has different candlepower ratings for each filament. Which technician is correct? D. Technician B only
4. If two 4 Ω speakers are connected in series, meaning the positive (+) of one speaker is connected to the negative (–) of the other, the total impedance will be B. 2 Ω.
5. All of the following could damage a windshield washer pump except using D. ethylene glycol (antifreeze).
6. C. check the brightness of the dome light.
7. What color is used for airbag electrical connectors and conduit? A. Orange
8. A keyless remote control stops working. Technician A says the battery in the remote could be dead. Technician B says that the key fob may have to be resynchronized. Which technician is correct?
A. Technician A only
9. Technician A says that most digital and analog (needle-type) dash gauges use variable resistance sensors. Technician B says that permanent-magnet (PM) generators produce an AC signal and are used for vehicle speed and wheel speed sensors. Which technician is correct? A. Both Technician A and Technician B
10. Bluetooth signal can typically travel B. 10 feet.
11. The temperature of heated seats is regulated by a B. seat cushion temperature sensor and seat module.
12. If two 4 Ω speakers are connected in parallel [positive (+) to positive (+) and negative (–) to negative (–)], the total impedance will be B. 2 Ω.
13. When servicing headlights, why should you never touch the glass ampoule of a halogen bulb? D. Leftover current can cause an electrical shock.
14. PM motors used in power windows, mirrors, and seats can be reversed by D. using a relay and a two-way clutch.
15. Technician A says backup sensors use LEDs to detect objects. Technician B says that a backup sensor won't work correctly if the paint is thicker than 0.002 inch. Which technician is correct? B. Technician B only
16. A vehicle is being repaired after an airbag deployment. Technician A says that it's a good idea to wait an additional 10 minutes after disconnecting the negative battery cable. Technician B says rubber gloves should be worn to prevent skin irritation. Which technician is correct? C. Both Technician A and Technician B 17. that a radio may be able to receive AM signals, but not FM signals, if the antenna is defective. Technician B says that a good antenna should give a reading of about 500 ohms when tested with an ohmmeter between the center antenna wire and ground. Which technician is correct? A. Neither Technician A nor Technician B
Each of the following lines
from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" contains allusion <span>except </span><span>"I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the
beach." </span>The correct answer between all the choices
given is the last choice or letter D. I am hoping that this answer has
satisfied your query about and it will be able to help you, and if you’d like,
feel free to ask another question.
its because they want more and more, their never happy of what they have if they have 2 cars they'll want 5 if they have 5 cars they'll want 10. its in the mind of people that money is everything the price of happiness. celebrity's have so much money they could afford their own island but they end up being sad or depressed and kill themselves. for what? cuz they weren't happy and despite all the money they had. people want to make more money as to live a luxurious life to fulfill their goals in life (which is nothing wrong with that) cuz their not happy of what they have, im not saying its bad to make more money of course its ok but some people go to far with it even if they have everything they still want more. its like a saying stuck in their mind "the more money i have ; the better my life will be".
Some symbols of adulthood that are represented in “The Outsiders” are how the kids had to live in their own and Darry has to raise his brothers on his own at a young age. Also, Ponyboy and Johnny showed heroic adult-like actions when they both saved the children from the burning church.