AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY -W/MINDTAP ACCESS
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Author: ERJAVEC
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Chapter 18, Problem 7ASRQ
When diagnosing a no-crank no-start condition, no voltage is present at the S terminal of the solenoid while attempting to crank the engine. Technician A says a faulty starter motor is the cause. Technician B says a shorted safety switch is the cause. Who is correct?
- Technician A
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