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8 September, 17:50

Technician A says that rattling on road irregularities can be caused by worn shock absorber bushings or grommets, worn spring insulators, a broken coil spring or broken spring insulators, worn control arm bushings, worn stabilizer bar bushings, worn strut rod grommets, worn leaf spring shackles and bushings, and worn torsion bars, anchors, and bushings. Technician B says that dry or worn control arm bushings may cause a squeaking noise on irregular road surfaces. Who is correct?

a. Technician B

b. Both A and B

c. Neither A nor B

d. Technician A

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  1. 8 September, 19:06
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    b. Both A and B

    Explanation:

    Technician A says that rattling on road irregularities can be caused by worn shock absorber bushings or grommets, worn spring insulators, a broken coil spring or broken spring insulators, worn control arm bushings, worn stabilizer bar bushings, worn strut rod grommets, worn leaf spring shackles and bushings, and worn torsion bars, anchors, and bushings. Technician B says that dry or worn control arm bushings may cause a squeaking noise on irregular road surfaces. Who is correct?

    the statement

    -worn spring insulators

    - a broken coil spring or broken spring insulators

    -worn control arm bushings

    -worn stabilizer bar bushings

    -worn strut rod grommets

    -worn leaf spring shackles and bushings,

    transferred

    Technician B is correct by claiming that dry or worn control arm bushings may cause a squeaking noise on irregular road surfaces.

    both technicians are correct

    a
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