ASE P2 Practice Quiz Questions and Correct
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Counterman A says "Mercon LV" transmission fluid is used in newer Ford and
Mercury vehicles. Counterman B says "Dexron-VI" fluid is used in newer Chrysler
vehicles. Who is right?
Ans: Counterman A only
Transmission fluid that is brown and has a burnt smell:
Ans: Is badly oxidized and needs to be replaced; Can damage the transmission;
Has probably been subjected to overheating
"ATF+4" automatic transmission fluid is used primarily in what make of vehicle?
Ans: Chrysler
Using the wrong type of transmission fluid:
Ans: May cause shifting problems; May cause slipping problems; May damage
the transmission
Draining an automatic transmission by removing the pan removes how much of fluid?
Ans: 50% to 70% of the fluid
Torque converters are:
Ans: Located between the engine and transmission; Filled with automatic
transmission fluid; NOT located between the transmission and driveshaft
Counterman A says a bad torque converter may give a vehicle poor acceleration
and fuel economy. Counterman B says the lockup clutch inside a torque converter
engages above certain speeds or when the transmission is in 3rd or 4th gear to
improve fuel economy. Who is right?
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Ans: Both Counterman A and B
The type of ATF required for a transmission may be found:
Ans: On the transmission dipstick; In the owner's guide; In service information
database
The leading cause of automatic transmission failure is:
Ans: Overheating
"CVT" transmissions:
Ans: Require a special type of transmission fluid; Have a filter; Usually have a
specified fluid change interval; improve fuel economy
A common cause of brake pedal vibration or shudder when braking is:
Ans: Uneven rotor wear (a "warped" rotor)
Brake rotors should be replaced:
Ans: If cracked; If worn below minimum thickness or discard specifications; If they
have hard spots
The "machine to" specification on a brake drum:
Ans: Is the same as the discard thickness
Counterman A says "Low Copper" brake pads are replacing many current friction
materials. Counterman B says "Low Copper" brake pads are required in some
states now. Who is right?
Ans: Both Counterman A and B
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If the brake pedal slowly sinks to the floor when stopped at a traffic light, which of
the following probably needs to be replaced.
Ans: Master cylinder
What type of brake fluid is most commonly used in domestic passenger cars?
Ans: DOT 3
"Bleeding the brakes" is done for what purpose?
Ans: To remove air bubbles for a firm pedal
"Flushing the brakes" is done for what purpose?
Ans: To remove moisture contamination; To remove old worn out brake fluid; To
restore corrosion protection
If the ABS Warning Light is on and remains on:
Ans: The ABS system has a fault and is disabled
Counterman A says the return springs and holddown springs should be replaced
when drum brakes are relined. Counterman B says brake linings should always be
replaced if contaminated with brake fluid or grease. Who is right?
Ans: Both Counterman A and B
Counterman A says most cars and light trucks today have "crossflow" radiators
where the coolant flows from one side to the other. Counterman B says most new
cars have radiators that are made of soldered copper/brass. Who is right?
Ans: Counterman A only
Radiator caps do NOT: