AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY -W/MINDTAP ACCESS
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Chapter 15, Problem 4ASRQ
While discussing electrical grounds: Technician A says that a component may be grounded through its mounting to a major metal part. Technician B says that some components must be grounded by connecting its positive terminal to a metal section of the frame. Who is correct?
- Technician A
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