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Question
4.) which of the following is not an example of vehicle equipment failure?
- tire blowout
- brake failure
- ignition locking
- vehicle theft
5.) which of the following would put you at risk for carbon monoxide poisoning?
- having your vehicle’s exhaust system checked regularly
- leaving your vehicle’s engine running in a closed garage
- closing your air vents when driving in congested traffic
- opening your air vents when driving on highways in cold weather
Response
Question 4
Brief Explanations
To determine which is not vehicle equipment failure, analyze each option:
- Tire blowout: Failure of tire (equipment).
- Brake failure: Failure of brakes (equipment).
- Ignition Locking: Issue with ignition (equipment).
- Vehicle theft: Not a failure of vehicle equipment, but a crime involving stealing the vehicle.
Brief Explanations
To find what risks carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning:
- Regular exhaust check: Reduces CO risk.
- Engine running in closed garage: Engine produces CO, closed garage traps it, increasing poisoning risk.
- Closing air vents in traffic: Doesn't directly cause CO poisoning (traffic fumes outside, vents closed limit cabin air but not CO buildup from own engine in closed space like garage).
- Opening air vents on highway: Allows fresh air, reduces risk.
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