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if a technician is changing a clutch on a 30-year-old vehicle, what should they be especially concerned with on a vehicle that age?
○ a. the vehicle may have old clutch linings containing asbestos.
○ b. the vehicle may have complicated procedures for clutch replacement.
○ c. the older vehicle may require special types of lubricants not available today.
○ d. there could be excessive fluid leaks, which make tools slippery.
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Older vehicles (especially 30 - year - old ones) often had clutch linings with asbestos, which is a health hazard. Technicians should be concerned about this.
- Option b: Clutch replacement procedures for older vehicles are generally not more complicated in a way that is unique to their age compared to the asbestos concern.
- Option c: Most standard lubricants can be used or alternatives are available for older vehicles, so this is not a major concern.
- Option d: While fluid leaks can happen, the asbestos in old clutch linings is a more specific and significant concern for a 30 - year - old vehicle's clutch replacement.
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a. The vehicle may have old clutch linings containing asbestos.