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8 December, 19:58

Technician A says that a transmission with electronic shift controls uses a throttle position sensor in place of a throttle valve. Technician B says that a vehicle speed sensor is used in place of a governor. Which technician is correct? A. Technician A only. B. Technician B only. C. Both Technicians A and B. D. Neither Technician A nor B.

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  1. 8 December, 20:19
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    C. Both Technician A and B

    Explanation:

    The governor is a valve that tells the transmission how fast the car is going. It is connected to the output, so the faster the car moves, the faster the governor spins just as the vehicle Speed Sensor measures vehicle speed.

    The Throttle Position Sensor measures throttle (gas pedal) position, having a direct impact on engine performance just as the throttle valve which regulates the amount of air and fuel allowed to enter the engine.
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