Technician A says you should replace an excessively worn throwout bearing. Technician B says you should check pressure plate fasteners for correct torque. Which technician is correct?
Question
Technician A says you should replace an excessively worn throwout bearing. Technician B says you should check pressure plate fasteners for correct torque. Which technician is correct?
Solution
Both Technician A and Technician B are correct. An excessively worn throwout bearing should be replaced to prevent further damage and ensure proper functioning. Similarly, checking pressure plate fasteners for correct torque is also important as incorrect torque can lead to clutch failure. Therefore, both the technicians are providing correct advice.
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