a, the battery condition should be checked first to make sure that its capable of turning over the starter, a weak battery will cause the majority of starter problems, if the battery is fine then its more than likley to be a problem with the actual starter or poor connections on the starter, i have only ever had 1 with a wiring problem, as for the timing out it will not cause slow cranking unless its well out causing piston to valve contact this is only possible if the belt has slipped or it was timed up wrong on refitting a new belt so b is highley unlikley but not impossable.
Checking the timing went away with the distributor.
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Technician A MAY be right, but not 100%. The front cradle can become out of whack simply be hitting bumps after many miles and lots of torque.
is there spark to the plugs? is there fuel to the injectors? timing correct? check these things in order and deal with each one to find the answer. too many variables at this point, need to narrow it down
Indeed, it does. I just checked and it seemed fully functioning. Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks good!
No, timing is not adjustable. If timing is not correct a part has failed.
Both Technician A and Technician B are correct in their statements. Technician A is right that a voltmeter can monitor the action of a switch by measuring the voltage across it when the switch is in operation. Technician B is also correct, as measuring the resistance across the switch can verify its continuity when it is in the closed position.
The key for your Honda crv is coded for your vehicle. The code is checked when inserted and the vehicle will not start if the code does not match match the vehicle computer, etc. is looking for. If the key circuit coding is not correct or the key is damaged the immoblilzer system is activated and the car will not start.
If a digital multimeter displays 0000 when measuring amperage, the technician should first check the meter's settings to ensure it's configured for the correct measurement type and range. Next, they should confirm that the test leads are properly connected and that the circuit is active, as an open circuit or a blown fuse could also result in a zero reading. If everything appears correct and the meter still reads 0000, the technician may need to test the multimeter on a known live circuit to rule out a faulty meter.
Two technicians are building a computer system. Technician A says that the case power switch is used with the AT power supply. Technician B says that wires from the case power switch are connected to the system board. Which of the following statements is correct? A. Only Technician A is correct. B. Only Technician B is correct. C. Both technicians are correct. D. Neither technician is correct.
The answer is "double-checked"
The answer is "double-checked"
The correct past participle of the word "check" is "checked."
Technician A is incorrect; a single circuit-type wiring diagram may not provide enough detail for diagnosing issues with the radiator fan, as it typically illustrates only basic connections. Technician B is correct; a component locator would be useful for identifying the specific location of the radiator fan and its associated components, facilitating more effective troubleshooting and repair.
If you mean grammatically correct, then no. "This book can't be checked out of the library" would be acceptable.
Carpenter.
No. You can say "I regret not having checked that," or "You regret not having checked that." The word "for" is unnecessary.
Yes it is.