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TEST BANK FOR Automotive Technology, A systems Approach 5th Canadian Edition by Erjavec – All Chapters 1-55 Complete (Newest Version 2026/2027) Clutches TRUE/FALSE 1. Clutch slippage occurs when the clutch disc is not gripped firmly between the flywheel and the pressure plate. ANS: T PTS: 1 2. Chatter is a shuddering felt in the vehicle when the pressure plate releases the clutch disc. ANS: F PTS: 1 3. Chatter is caused by liquid contaminants on the friction surfaces. ANS: T PTS: 1 4. Until recently, the material that was molded or woven into facings of the clutch disk was predominantly asbestos. ANS: T PTS: 1 5. When compared to a diaphragm-type pressure plate, a coil spring pressure plate assembly has fewer moving parts. ANS: F PTS: 1 6. There is approximately 10 psi residual pressure in the hydraulic clutch lines when the clutch is in the engaged position. ANS: F PTS: 1 7. Shaft and lever clutch linkage are used on most modern passenger cars. ANS: F PTS: 1 8. Clutch drag occurs if the clutch disc is not completely released when the clutch pedal is fully depressed. ANS: T PTS: 1 9. The fluid level in the hydraulic clutch reservoir should be approximately one-fourth inch from the top. ANS: T PTS: 1 10. Most hydraulic clutch release systems should be adjusted once a year. ANS: F PTS: 1 11. Some transaxles have a short, self-centering input shaft that does not require a pilot bushing or bearing. ANS: T PTS: 1 12. When the clutch is fully engaged, the release bearing is normally stationary. ANS: T PTS: 1 13. The flywheel should not be resurfaced unless there are hot spots on its surface or the rivets on the clutch disk have made contact with the flywheel surface. ANS: F PTS: 1 1. Particles of cotton, brass, rope, and wire are added to prolong the life of the clutch disc and provide torsional strength. ANS: T PTS: 1 2. Coil spring-type pressure plates require less pedal effort than diaphragm-type pressure plates. ANS: F PTS: 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The clutch friction disc always rotates with the ______. a. engine crankshaft c. pressure plate b. flywheel d. transmission input shaft ANS: D transmission input shaft PTS: 1 2. Torsional coil springs in the clutch disc ______. a. absorb the torque forces b. are the mechanical force holding the pressure plate against the driven disc and flywheel c. are located between the friction facings d. all answers are correct ANS: A absorb the torque forces PTS: 1 3. Which of the following is probably NOT the cause of a vibrating clutch? a. excessive crankshaft endplay c. excessive flywheel runout b. out-of balance pressure plate assembly d. loose flywheel bolts ANS: A excessive crankshaft endplay PTS: 1 4. When the clutch pedal is released on a hydraulic clutch linkage, the ______. a. master cylinder piston is released by the piston return spring b. master cylinder piston is released by hydraulic pressure c. slave cylinder is released by hydraulic pressure d. slave cylinder piston does not move ANS: A master cylinder piston is released by the piston return spring PTS: 1 5. When the clutch is disengaged, the power flow stops at the ______. a. transmission input shaft c. pressure plate and flywheel b. driven disc hub d. torsion springs ANS: C pressure plate and flywheel PTS: 1 6. Insufficient clutch pedal clearance results in ______. a. gear clashing when shifting the transmission b. a noisy front transmission bearing c. premature release bearing failure d. premature pilot bearing failure ANS: C premature release bearing failure PTS: 1 7. The surface of the pressure plate contacts the ______. 9. ANS: D torsional PTS: 1 10. The clutch release bearing exerts pressure upon the ______. a. clutch disc c. pilot bearing b. diaphragm spring d. torsional springs ANS: B diaphragm spring PTS: 1 11. Technician A says the pressure plate assembly squeezes the clutch disc onto the flywheel. Technician B says the pressure plate moves away from the clutch disc so that the disc can stop rotating. Who is correct? a. A only c. both A and B a. transmission main shaft c. clutch disc b. throwout bearing d. flywheel ANS: C clutch disc PTS: 1 Which of the following is NOT a spring type used in pressure plate assemblies? a. Belleville c. diaphragm b. coil d. torsional b. B only d. neither A nor B ANS: C both A and B PTS: 1 12. Technician A says an oil-soaked clutch disc cannot cause clutch chatter. Technician B says clutch chatter cannot be caused by loose bell housing bolts. Who is correct? a. A only c. both A and B b. B only d. neither A nor B ANS: D neither A nor B PTS: 1

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TEST BANK FOR Automotive Technology, A systems
Approach 5th Canadian Edition by Erjavec – All
Chapters 1-55 Complete (Newest Version 2026/2027)

Clutches

TRUE/FALSE

1. Clutch slippage occurs when the clutch disc is not gripped firmly between the flywheel and the
pressure plate.

ANS: T PTS: 1

2. Chatter is a shuddering felt in the vehicle when the pressure plate releases the clutch disc.

ANS: F PTS: 1

3. Chatter is caused by liquid contaminants on the friction surfaces.

ANS: T PTS: 1


4. Until recently, the material that was molded or woven into facings of the clutch disk was
predominantly asbestos.

ANS: T PTS: 1

5. When compared to a diaphragm-type pressure plate, a coil spring pressure plate assembly has fewer
moving parts.

ANS: F PTS: 1

6. There is approximately 10 psi residual pressure in the hydraulic clutch lines when the clutch is in the
engaged position.

ANS: F PTS: 1

7. Shaft and lever clutch linkage are used on most modern passenger cars.

ANS: F PTS: 1

8. Clutch drag occurs if the clutch disc is not completely released when the clutch pedal is fully
depressed.

, ANS: T PTS: 1

9. The fluid level in the hydraulic clutch reservoir should be approximately one-fourth inch from the
top.

ANS: T PTS: 1

10. Most hydraulic clutch release systems should be adjusted once a year.

ANS: F PTS: 1

11. Some transaxles have a short, self-centering input shaft that does not require a pilot bushing or
bearing.

ANS: T PTS: 1

12. When the clutch is fully engaged, the release bearing is normally stationary.

ANS: T PTS: 1

13. The flywheel should not be resurfaced unless there are hot spots on its surface or the rivets on the
clutch disk have made contact with the flywheel surface.

ANS: F PTS: 1

1. Particles of cotton, brass, rope, and wire are added to prolong the life of the clutch disc and provide
torsional strength.

ANS: T PTS: 1

2. Coil spring-type pressure plates require less pedal effort than diaphragm-type pressure plates.

ANS: F PTS: 1




MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The clutch friction disc always rotates with the ______.
a. engine crankshaft c. pressure plate
b. flywheel d. transmission input shaft


ANS: D
transmission input shaft

, PTS: 1

2. Torsional coil springs in the clutch disc ______.
a. absorb the torque forces
b. are the mechanical force holding the pressure plate against the driven disc and flywheel
c. are located between the friction facings
d. all answers are correct


ANS: A
absorb the torque forces

PTS: 1

3. Which of the following is probably NOT the cause of a vibrating clutch?
a. excessive crankshaft endplay c. excessive flywheel runout
b. out-of balance pressure plate assembly d. loose flywheel bolts


ANS: A
excessive crankshaft endplay

PTS: 1

4. When the clutch pedal is released on a hydraulic clutch linkage, the ______.
a. master cylinder piston is released by the piston return spring
b. master cylinder piston is released by hydraulic pressure
c. slave cylinder is released by hydraulic pressure
d. slave cylinder piston does not move


ANS: A
master cylinder piston is released by the piston return spring

PTS: 1

5. When the clutch is disengaged, the power flow stops at the ______.
a. transmission input shaft c. pressure plate and flywheel
b. driven disc hub d. torsion springs


ANS: C
pressure plate and flywheel

PTS: 1

, 6. Insufficient clutch pedal clearance results in ______.
a. gear clashing when shifting the transmission
b. a noisy front transmission bearing
c. premature release bearing failure
d. premature pilot bearing failure


ANS: C
premature release bearing failure

PTS: 1

7. The surface of the pressure plate contacts the ______.
a. transmission main shaft c. clutch disc
b. throwout bearing d. flywheel



ANS: C
clutch disc

PTS: 1
9.
Which of the following is NOT a spring type used in pressure plate assemblies?
a. Belleville c. diaphragm
b. coil d. torsional

ANS: D torsional

PTS: 1

10. The clutch release bearing exerts pressure upon the ______.
a. clutch disc c. pilot bearing
b. diaphragm spring d. torsional springs


ANS: B
diaphragm spring

PTS: 1

11. Technician A says the pressure plate assembly squeezes the clutch disc onto the flywheel. Technician B
says the pressure plate moves away from the clutch disc so that the disc can stop rotating. Who is
correct?
a. A only c. both A and B

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