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Title: Technician A says that comparing height sensors from side to side allows the ECM to calculate accele
Post by: motorhead on Feb 24, 2016
Technician A says that comparing height sensors from side to side allows the ECM to calculate acceleration force. Technician B says that only Hall-effect sensors are used as height sensors. Which technician is correct?
A) Technician A only      B) Technician B only      C) Both technicians      D) Neither technician


Title: Re: Technician A says that comparing height sensors from side to side allows the ECM to calculate ac
Post by: mag90si on Feb 26, 2016
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Title: Re: Technician A says that comparing height sensors from side to side allows the ECM to calculate accele
Post by: motorhead on Mar 19, 2016
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Title: Re: Technician A says that comparing height sensors from side to side allows the ECM to calculate accele
Post by: mag90si on Mar 23, 2016
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Title: Re: Technician A says that comparing height sensors from side to side allows the ECM to calculate ...
Post by: Franklin Aldan on Jan 20, 2020
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Title: Re: Technician A says that comparing height sensors from side to side allows the ECM to calculate ...
Post by: Vadim Bragg on Apr 23, 2020
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