AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (W/MINDTAP)
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Chapter 43, Problem 1MC
Which of the following is the most likely cause for a shudder during the engagement of a lock-up torque converter?
a. A bad converter
b. Worn or damaged CV or U-joints
c. A worn front planetary gearset
d. Loose flexplate
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