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A technician connects one lead of a digital voltmeter to the positive (+) terminal of the
battery and the other meter lead to the battery terminal (B) of the starter solenoid and
then cranks the engine. During cranking, the voltmeter displays a reading of 878 mV.
Technician A says that this reading indicates that the positive battery cable has
excessively high resistance. Technician B says that this reading indicates that the starter
is defective. Which technician is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both A & B
Neither A nor B - ✔✔Technician A
A vehicle's starter motor is drawing excessive current. Technician A says this could be
caused by bad bushings in the motor causing the armature to drag. Technician B says
this could be caused by high resistance in a battery cable. Who is correct?
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, Technician A
Techncian B
Both A & B
Neither A nor B - ✔✔Techncian B
Both A & B
A vehicle does not crank when the ignition switch is placed in the start position. The
headlamps remain bright during this test. Technician A says the neutral safety switch
may be open preventing starter engagement. Technician B says the starter motor may
be open due to worn brushes on its commutator. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both A and B
Neither A nor B - ✔✔Both A and B
A vehicles starter motor spins & whines, but fails to crank the engine. Technician A says
the solenoid could be faulty. Technician B says the starter drive clutch is worn. Who is
correct?
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