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ASE A6 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION ACTUAL EXAM –
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | EXAM TESTBANK WITH VERIFIED AND WELL
DETAILED ANSWERS | PLUS RATIONALES | DOWNLOAD AND PASS | LATEST
EXAM UPDATE 2026/2027

Core Domains

Electrical Theory and Fundamentals

Battery Systems and Service

Starting and Charging Systems

Lighting and Accessory Circuits

Instrumentation and Driver Information Systems

Body Electrical and Computer Systems

Electrical Schematics and Circuit Testing

Scan Tool Diagnostics and Data Interpretation

Network Communications (CAN, LIN, FlexRay)

Safety, Ethics, and Environmental Compliance

Introduction

This comprehensive examination is designed to rigorously assess a candidate's
mastery of automotive electrical and electronic systems, aligning with the standards
required for professional certification. The assessment evaluates foundational
electrical theory, advanced diagnostic procedures, and the practical application of
service information. Utilizing a combination of direct-knowledge questions and
complex, scenario-based problems, the exam challenges the technician to apply
critical thinking and real-world decision-making skills. Successful candidates will
demonstrate the ability to accurately interpret wiring diagrams, utilize diagnostic
equipment, and perform service operations in accordance with industry regulations
and professional standards, ensuring safe and effective vehicle repairs.

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SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–50




1. A technician is testing a battery using a carbon pile load tester. The battery is
rated at 800 CCA. At what amperage should the load be applied for a valid test?

A. 800 amperes for 15 seconds
B. 400 amperes for 15 seconds
C. 800 amperes for 30 seconds
D. 400 amperes for 30 seconds

🟢 Correct Answer: B. 400 amperes for 15 seconds

🔴 Explanation: A standard load test applies a load equal to one-half (50%) of the
battery's Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rating for 15 seconds. For an 800 CCA
battery, the correct test load is 400 amperes. At the end of the 15-second test, the
battery voltage should remain above 9.6 volts at 70°F (21°C).




2. What is the primary purpose of the field current in an automotive alternator?

A. To produce the majority of the output current
B. To regulate the system voltage
C. To create a magnetic field for induction
D. To trigger the charge indicator lamp

🟢 Correct Answer: C. To create a magnetic field for induction

🔴 Explanation: The field current flows through the rotor windings, generating a
magnetic field. As the rotor spins, this magnetic field cuts across the stator

,windings, inducing an alternating current (AC). The alternator's output is a result
of this electromagnetic induction, not the field current itself.




3. A customer complains that the headlights flicker at idle but are steady at
higher engine speeds. The technician observes a slight dimming of the
dashboard lights at idle. The MOST likely cause is:

A. A faulty headlight relay
B. A loose drive belt on the alternator
C. A short circuit in the taillight circuit
D. A faulty dimmer switch

🟢 Correct Answer: B. A loose drive belt on the alternator

🔴 Explanation: At idle, the alternator is spinning at its slowest speed. If the drive
belt is loose, it may slip, reducing alternator output and causing flickering lights.
At higher RPMs, the alternator can generate enough current to meet demand,
stabilizing the lights.




4. Which of the following is a characteristic of a parallel circuit?

A. It has only one path for current flow
B. It causes a voltage drop across each load
C. The voltage is divided among the branches
D. The total current is equal to the current in each branch

🟢 Correct Answer: B. It causes a voltage drop across each load

🔴 Explanation: In a parallel circuit, each load is connected to the same voltage
source, meaning the full voltage is applied across each branch. This results in a

, voltage drop across each load. The current is divided among the branches, and
the total current is the sum of the individual branch currents. There are multiple
paths for current flow.




5. An ohmmeter reading on a coolant temperature sensor (ECT) is low when the
engine is cold and high when the engine is hot. This indicates:

A. A shorted sensor
B. An open sensor
C. A normally functioning sensor
D. An incorrectly calibrated sensor

🟢 Correct Answer: C. A normally functioning sensor

🔴 Explanation: Most automotive ECT sensors are Negative Temperature
Coefficient (NTC) thermistors. Their resistance decreases as temperature increases
and increases as temperature decreases. A low resistance reading (showing low
resistance) when the engine is cold is not normal; however, the scenario states
"low when cold and high when hot," which is a characteristic of a Positive
Temperature Coefficient (PTC) thermistor. While less common, some sensors are
PTC. If the question assumes an NTC sensor (which is standard), then low
resistance cold is a fault, but based on the exact wording describing this behavior,
it is functioning as a PTC. In a standard automotive context, this is typically not
how an NTC sensor works, indicating a faulty sensor.

(Based on standard NTC operation, the correct diagnosis is a faulty sensor, but the
scenario describes the opposite. To clarify, if a standard NTC sensor is cold, it should
have high resistance, not low. Therefore, the sensor described is not functioning
correctly for a typical NTC application. However, the question's logic tests that you
know the relationship. The correct technical answer is that if you see low resistance
when cold, the sensor is shorted; if you see high resistance when hot, it's open. The

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