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Figure 6-99.--Light relay wiring diagram.
Figure 7-1.--Resistance chart of common conductors, semiconductors, and insulators.

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Q6-41.
Which of the following items of support
Q6-36.
Which of the following items would be con-
equipment uses the start counter?
sidered an accessory on support equipment?
1.
GTC-85
1.
AM/FM radio
2.
MMG-1A
2.
Electric windows
3.
NC-10C
3.
Gauges
4.
A/M32C-17
4.
Power seats
Q6-42.
What is the most common type of horn used in
Q6-37.
Most fuel gauges are composed of two units
SE?
and operated by what method?
1.
An air powered horn
1.
Mechanically
2.
A diaphragm controlled horn
2.
Automatically
3.
A magnetic impulse horn
3.
Manually
4.
A vibrator-type horn
4.
Electrically
Q6-43.
Which of the following components are used
Q6-38.
Which of the following types of oil pressure
to prevent an item of SE from being seen from
gauges are most commonly used in SE?
the air at night?
1.
Thermostatic and bourdon tube
1.
A low gloss paint scheme
2.
Bourdon tube and electrical
2.
Blackout lights
3.
Thermostatic and mechanical coil
3.
Low intensity headlights
4.
Electrical and mechanical coil
4.
A light absorbing epoxy paint
Q6-39.
Warning lights are usually controlled by
Q6-44.
Which of the following locations would you
which of the following devices?
normally find the stoplight switch?
1.
Relays
1.
Below the brake pedal
2.
Switches
2.
Above the brake pedal
3.
Circuit Breakers
3.
On the master cylinder mounting bracket
4.
Generators
4.
On the wheel cylinder mounting bracket
Q6-40.
The oil pressure warning light is wired in
what manner, if any, to the ignition switch?
1.
In parallel
2.
In series-parallel
3.
In series
4.
It is not wired to the ignition switch
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