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An engine cranks slowly. Technician A says a possible cause of the problem is low resistance in the starter circuit connections. Technician B says a possible cause is an open in the starter field coil circuit. Who is correct?

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Answer:

The answer is "Neither".

Step-by-step explanation:

Engine cranking implies that certain energy is applied to both the starter motor to motivate the engine only with one function: crank the wind-shaft of the engine and create an appropriate compressor in at most one piston for a good activation.

In this question, both Technician was wrong because the pressure motor oil is being used, a motor can crank very slowly or can't start throughout the cold weather.

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