Technician A says that a battery should not be stored on a concrete floor. Technician B says that a battery will not be able to be fully charged if placed on a concrete floor when being charged. Which technician is correct?
a. Technician A only
b. Technician B only
c. Both Technicians A and B
d. Neither Technician A nor B
a. Technician A only
Technician A only is correct because while the battery cannot discharge
through the plastic case, the concrete is cold and damp. If a battery is stored on concrete, the difference
in temperature between the top and bottom of the cells causes the battery to self-discharge. All batteries should be stored in cool dry locations. Technician B is not correct because even though a battery may self- discharge if stored on concrete, it can be charged on concrete as long as it does not remain on the concrete floor in storage after it has been fully charged. Answers c and d are not correct because Technician A only is correct.
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Technician A says PCMs in an OBD II system may have replaceable PROMs. Technician B says a new PCM will need to be flashed before it can be used on a vehicle. Who is correct?
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)