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Diamond Condition—ANSWER--Fixed by pulling the damage for length; a length condition.


Unibody Vehicle Measurement—ANSWER--Left front rail 111mm from spec in width

indicates sway to the right and in toward centerline.


Collision Damage—ANSWER--Opposite end of center section down in height indicates twist

condition.


Frame Assembly Diagnosis—ANSWER--Higher left side frame rail indicates sway condition.


Metal Fillers—ANSWER--Contain different ingredients providing special properties; fiberglass

offers more moisture resistance.


HSLA—ANSWER--High Strength Low Alloy.


Floor Pan Replacement—ANSWER--Use overlap joint to join new pan to existing floor.


Acoustical Foam Repair—ANSWER--Must be replaced when removed during repair.


Three-Dimensional Measuring System Setup—ANSWER--Should be set up on an undamaged

area, starting in the center section.


Plastic Black Box—ANSWER--Vapor Canister located in the rear of the car.

, Wheel Grinding or Squeaking—ANSWER--Sign of bad bearings.


Insurance Commissioner Responsibility—ANSWER--Responsible for everything except

endorsing an insurance company.


Ball Joint Diagnosis—ANSWER--Measure fixed points from knuckle to rotor to determine if

it's bad.


Window Regulator—ANSWER--Device that makes the windows go up and down.


Urethane Paint—ANSWER--Better than acrylic, extremely durable, resists chipping, and

easier to apply.


Salvage Rights—ANSWER--The insurer has the first right to salvage.


Unibody Components—ANSWER--Components that make up a unibody construction.


Appraisal Requirements—ANSWER--A license number must be on an appraisal.


Two-Wheel Alignment—ANSWER--Required for a photo of a Buick sedan with a rear fixed

axle.


Engine Types—ANSWER--V and inline are the two most common types of engines.


Vehicle Body Types—ANSWER--Conventional full frame and unibody/unitized construction

are the two types of vehicle bodies.


PCV—ANSWER--Stands for Positive Crankshaft Ventilation.


Unibody Frame Zones—ANSWER--Crush zones are on a unibody frame.


PCV Valve Function—ANSWER--It is a passage for gases to escape in a controlled manner

from the crankcase.

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