While performing a starter current draw test, you notice the current draw is more than specified. The battery voltages and cranking speed appear to be less than specified. What is the cause of your problem?
A. High resistance in the field windings
B. A burned solenoid disc and terminals
C. Worn bushings in the starter motor
D. High resistance in the battery positive cable
Answer: C. Worn bushings in the starter motor
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