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Technician A says that high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights are brighter and have a blue tint. Technician B says that one defective tur
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Technician A says that high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights are brighter and have a blue tint. Technician B says that one defective turn signal bulb can cause the turn signal on the affected side to stop blinking (flashing). Who is right?
a) technician A
b) technician B
c) both technicians A and B
d) neither technician A nor B
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2021-08-29T23:16:01+00:00
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Answer:
The right option is;
d) Both technicians A and B
Explanation:
High-intensity discharge (HID) headlights is an electrical gas-discharge light that gives a very bright light when an arc is formed between the tungsten electrodes that have a transparent or translucent housing
The light is ideal for night driving due to its brightness and appear to have a bluish tint at night although the light produced by HID headlight is actually more similar to Sunlight around noon
A turn signal bulb is a flashing light indicator that shows that a vehicle is about to turn or change lanes
An issue with the wiring, a broken connection at the bulb socket or a burnt bulb can result in a condition of “no turn signal” in which the turn signal stops flashing or blinking. Therefore both technicians A and B are correct.