ASE Certification -Manual
Transmission Chapters Questions
With Correct Answers!!
Transaxles are usually used in...
Front wheel drive (FWD)
The final drive assembly gives the final gear reduction to...
the drivetrain. It powers the drive wheels through axles. The final drive assembly increases
the torque from the transmission by means of mechanical advantage.
The amount of mechanical advantage is determined by what?
gear ratio of the final drive. It affects the amount of torque applied by the wheels to the ground.
What happens when a final drive has a higher gear ratio?
then the vehicle will have more pulling power. But the engine will operate at a higher RPM
at any vehicle speed.
Manufacturers match the final drive gear ratio to the vehicle based on...
the engine, vehicle weight and the expected use of the vehicle
When a vehicle turns, the outside wheel travels...
a greater distance than the inside wheel. It also turns at a faster rate.
If both wheels were both connected to a solid axle...
the tires would scuff on the road.
In modern automobiles, the final drive assembly sits between...
the ends of two separate axles.
The final drive assembly incorporates
, differential gears. One gear is connected to each axle.
On RWD, the driveshaft transmits power from the transmission to the ...
final drive assembly
The driveshaft uses what?
Universal joints
Universal joints allows...
the driveshaft to change angles due to the movement of the suspension relative to the body.
Both FWD and RWD have what?
Drive axles to power the wheels.
Axles can be solid or...
they can use flexible half-shafts, which uses constant-velocity joints (CV joints) in the case of
FWD vehicles.
Depressing the clutch pedal also closes...
the contact of the clutch safety switch.
Shafts are used to...
support gears
Snap rings are...
used for holding the gears in the proper position on the shaft once the gears are installed.
Bearings are used...
to hold shafts and their alignment
Axial loads are...
in line with the shaft.
Radial loads are...
Transmission Chapters Questions
With Correct Answers!!
Transaxles are usually used in...
Front wheel drive (FWD)
The final drive assembly gives the final gear reduction to...
the drivetrain. It powers the drive wheels through axles. The final drive assembly increases
the torque from the transmission by means of mechanical advantage.
The amount of mechanical advantage is determined by what?
gear ratio of the final drive. It affects the amount of torque applied by the wheels to the ground.
What happens when a final drive has a higher gear ratio?
then the vehicle will have more pulling power. But the engine will operate at a higher RPM
at any vehicle speed.
Manufacturers match the final drive gear ratio to the vehicle based on...
the engine, vehicle weight and the expected use of the vehicle
When a vehicle turns, the outside wheel travels...
a greater distance than the inside wheel. It also turns at a faster rate.
If both wheels were both connected to a solid axle...
the tires would scuff on the road.
In modern automobiles, the final drive assembly sits between...
the ends of two separate axles.
The final drive assembly incorporates
, differential gears. One gear is connected to each axle.
On RWD, the driveshaft transmits power from the transmission to the ...
final drive assembly
The driveshaft uses what?
Universal joints
Universal joints allows...
the driveshaft to change angles due to the movement of the suspension relative to the body.
Both FWD and RWD have what?
Drive axles to power the wheels.
Axles can be solid or...
they can use flexible half-shafts, which uses constant-velocity joints (CV joints) in the case of
FWD vehicles.
Depressing the clutch pedal also closes...
the contact of the clutch safety switch.
Shafts are used to...
support gears
Snap rings are...
used for holding the gears in the proper position on the shaft once the gears are installed.
Bearings are used...
to hold shafts and their alignment
Axial loads are...
in line with the shaft.
Radial loads are...