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Technician A says that generic scan tools must be able to read all generic OBD-II codes. Technician B says that all generic scan tools must be able to read manufacturer OBD-II trouble codes. Who is correct?

A. Technician A

B. Neither Technician A nor B

C. Both Technicians A and B

D. Technician B

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  1. 29 August, 18:55
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    A. Technicians A and B

    Explanation:

    When we're talking about generic scanners and about all OBD-II codes, in this case, both technician A and B is the correct answer. Because we can scan all OBD-II codes with a generic scan.

    But the technician A just says generic tools must be able to read all generic OBD-II codes and technicians B just says generic scan tools must be able to read manufacture OBD-II code, both are correct.
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