Question # 35

A technician observes a sudden drop in rail pressure while driving uphill. Low-pressure supply tests normal. What is the most likely cause?

Options:

A.

Weak high-pressure pump

B.

Stuck EGR valve

C.

Restricted air filter

D.

Turbo vane sticking

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