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Technician A says there are two common types of hydraulic jacks: the floor jack and bottle jack. Technician B says you should make sure the vehicle is on a level surface before using a jack. Which technician is correct?

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Technician A says there are two common types of hydraulic jacks: the floor jack and bottle jack. Technician B says you should make sure the vehicle is on a level surface before using a jack. Which technician is correct?

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Both Technician A and Technician B are correct. Technician A is correct in stating that the two common types of hydraulic jacks are the floor jack and the bottle jack. Technician B is also correct in advising that the vehicle should be on a level surface before using a jack to ensure safety and stability.

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