Asked by Kylie Breece on Jul 25, 2024
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When a cranking circuit is energized,a series of rapid clicks is heard with a no-crank condition.Technician A says that this could be caused by discharged batteries.Technician B says this could be caused by corrosion on the starter insulated terminal.Who is correct?
A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
No-crank Condition
A situation where an engine does not turn over or crank when the ignition key is turned, indicating a failure in the starting system.
Discharged Batteries
Batteries that have been depleted of their stored electrical energy.
Starter Insulated Terminal
A component of the starter system designed to protect the electrical connections from short circuits or shocks.
- Determine and resolve prevalent issues within diesel engine ignition systems.
- Comprehend the consequences of resistance within starter motor circuits and the methods for diagnosing them.
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Learning Objectives
- Determine and resolve prevalent issues within diesel engine ignition systems.
- Comprehend the consequences of resistance within starter motor circuits and the methods for diagnosing them.
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