Suppose that you have a the maintenance package identifies several possible field replaceable units (FRUs) that will resolve the problem. What should you do after turning the power off? A. Replace the indicated parts, one at a time in the recommended sequence, until the problem is resolved; return unused FRUs to stock B. Replace all of the indicated FRUs at once and return the machine to the customer if the problem is resolved C. Follow the same procedure as in ays replace the system board first if it is on the list of possible FRUs If multiple FRUs are indicated, then software is the most likely source of the problem D. None of the above

Replace the indicated parts, one at a time in the recommended sequence, until the problem is resolved; return unused FRUs to stock
Replace all of the indicated FRUs at once and return the machine to the customer if the problem is resolved
Follow the same procedure as in ays replace the system board first if it is on the list of possible FRUs If multiple FRUs are indicated, then software is the most likely source of the problem
None of the above

The correct answer is: A. Replace the indicated parts, one at a time in the recommended sequence, until the problem is resolved; return unused FRUs to stock.

The maintenance package is a document that provides instructions on how to repair a product. It includes information on the possible causes of problems, the steps to take to diagnose the problem, and the parts that need to be replaced.

When a maintenance package identifies several possible FRUs that will resolve a problem, the technician should replace the indicated parts, one at a time in the recommended sequence. This will help to identify the faulty part and avoid unnecessary replacement of parts.

If the problem is resolved after replacing one of the FRUs, the technician should return the unused FRUs to stock. This will ensure that the parts are available for future repairs.

Option B is incorrect because it recommends replacing all of the indicated FRUs at once. This is not necessary and can be costly.

Option C is incorrect because it recommends replacing the system board first if it is on the list of possible FRUs. This is not always the best course of action, as the system board can be expensive to replace.

Option D is incorrect because it does not provide a specific course of action.

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