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Technician a Says Transmission Fluid Overheating Can Be Caused by a Defect

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Technician A says transmission fluid overheating can be caused by a defect in the engine cooling system. Technician B says transmission cooler leaks can be diagnosed by removing and plugging the radiator hose inlet and outlet, then pressurizing the radiator with 50 to 70 psi of shop air while checking for bubbles in the transmission fluid. Who is correct?


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Trapezius Group

A collection of muscles in the upper back and neck region, responsible for moving the shoulder blades and extending the neck.

Brachiocephalic

Referring to the brachiocephalic artery or vein, critical vessels that supply blood to the right arm, neck, and head.

Digastric

A muscle located under the jaw that acts in the process of opening the mouth and depressing the mandible.

Sternomastoid

A muscle in the side of the neck, extending from the sternum and clavicle to the mastoid process of the temporal bone, involved in head and neck movement.

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