AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (W/MINDTAP)
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Chapter 37, Problem 4ASRQ
While discussing the purpose of a clutch pressure plate: Technician A says that the pressure plate assembly squeezes the clutch disc onto the flywheel. Technician B says that the pressure plate moves away from the clutch disc so that the disc can stop rotating.
Who is correct?
a. Technician A only
b. Technician B only
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
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Chapter 37 Solutions
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (W/MINDTAP)
Ch. 37 - What is another name for the diaphragm spring?Ch. 37 - What is used to measure clutch pedal play?Ch. 37 - The pressure plate moves away from the flywheel...Ch. 37 - Name three types of clutch linkages.Ch. 37 - True or False? If the fluid reservoir for a...Ch. 37 - True or False? Both the clutch and the brake...Ch. 37 - The clutch, or friction, disc is connected to the....Ch. 37 - Torsional coil springs in the clutch disc_____. a....Ch. 37 - Which of the following is probably not the cause...Ch. 37 - When the clutch pedal is released on a hydraulic...
Ch. 37 - When the clutch is disengaged, the power flow...Ch. 37 - Insufficient clutch pedal clearance results...Ch. 37 - Before making a clutch adjustment, it is necessary...Ch. 37 - The surface of the pressure plate contacts the. a....Ch. 37 - Which of the following would not cause clutch...Ch. 37 - Technician A says that clutch slippage is most...Ch. 37 - While discussing ways to determine if a pilot...Ch. 37 - While discussing the different types of pressure...Ch. 37 - While discussing the purpose of a clutch pressure...Ch. 37 - Technician A says that an oil-soaked clutch disc...Ch. 37 - While discussing different abnormal clutch noises:...Ch. 37 - Technician A says that incorrect clutch adjustment...Ch. 37 - While discussing the cause of a pulsating clutch...Ch. 37 - Technician A says that if the hydraulic clutch...Ch. 37 - Technician A says that all manual transmission...
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