A technician is investigating a recurring failure on a hydraulic power unit. After fixing the immediate symptom (a blown fuse), they use the '5 Whys' technique to find the root cause. The analysis proceeds as follows: 1. Why did the fuse blow? - The motor overloaded. 2. Why did the motor overload? - The pump was working too hard. 3. Why was the pump working too hard? - The fluid was too thick (viscosity too high). What is the MOST logical fourth 'Why' question to ask in this analysis?
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A
Why was the system pressure so high?
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B
Why was the incorrect fluid used or why has the fluid degraded?
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C
Why did the motor's thermal overload not trip first?
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D
Why was the pump shaft worn out?