Solutions
If you experience brake failure, you should Correct Answer -
all of the above
If you experience a blowout, you should Correct Answer - lift
foot off accelerator and brake gently only if necessary
If your anti-lock braking system light comes on briefly when you
start the car Correct Answer - it means your ABS system is
working
The major components of the electrical system are Correct
Answer - battery, starter and alternator
The fuel injection system mixes the fuel and air and supplies it to the
cylinders Correct Answer - true
If you experience power steering failure, the steering mechanism
will still work but it requires more effort to change direction
Correct Answer - true
Uneven tire wear may indicate problems with the suspension
system Correct Answer - true
If a rear tire blows out Correct Answer - the wheel will wobble
and you will feel a slight pull in the direction of the blowout
If too much fuel and not enough air reaches the engine Correct
Answer - all of the above
, It is not good for the steering system to be turned beyond its
maximum range Correct Answer - true
Underinflated tires may lead to blowouts Correct Answer -
true
When the alternator light comes on Correct Answer - all of the
above
If, while driving, the accelerator pedal gets stuck and the engine is
racing Correct Answer - shift to neutral
The temperature light will come on in your vehicle when Correct
Answer - the coolant in the engine is too hot
ABS detects impending wheel lock-up and thus allows the tires to
keep rolling Correct Answer - true
The anti-lock brake system engages every time the driver applies
the brakes Correct Answer - false
If you feel the brake pulsating when ABS is working, you should
immediately take your vehicle to a service center Correct Answer
- false
A grinding noise when ABS is activated is normal Correct Answer
- true
If your tires are sliding, you will not be able to steer the vehicle
Correct Answer - true
ABS allows you to steer while applying maximum braking pressure
Correct Answer - true