EBK AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY: A SYSTEMS AP
EBK AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY: A SYSTEMS AP
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Author: ERJAVEC
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 42, Problem 15RQ

Which of the following would probably not be caused by a plugged filter screen at a solenoid?

a. Erratic shifting

b. No shift conditions

c. A solenoid that will not energize

d. Wrong gear starts

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