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25 December, 20:33

Technician A says when there is a delay or slip as the transmission shifts into any forward gear, a slipping rear clutch is indicated. Technician B says a slipping front or forward clutch is indicated if the shift for all forward gears is delayed. Who is correct?

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  1. 25 December, 20:58
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    Technician B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is very important that any car is taking for a test drive and a road test is carried out to check for any sort of problem with the transmission of the car or any leakages that may be found in the hydraulic circuits.

    Technician B is very correct because when the hydraulic circuits is leaking, the front or forward clutch tends to slip thereby causing the shift for all forward gears to be delayed

    Also, the sticking of the spool into the body of the valve can also cause the problem to occur as well.
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