When driving on grades or slopes, if you have no traction? correct answers You have no
forward motion.
You are driving on 25% Side Slope when your downhill tires sink into softer dirt than your
uphill tires. What might happen to the vehicle? correct answers The slope angle is increased,
making roll-over more likely.
You are traversing a side slope when your downhill tires begin to sink in soft soil. You can
feel your uphill tires beginning to get light and lose traction. What do you do to counter this
condition? correct answers Steer downhill to stabilize the vehicle and apply gentle
momentum if necessary.
If forward motion is stopped because of loss of traction while ascending a grade, what CTIS
setting action do you take to increase traction and complete the ascent? correct answers MSS
- Mud/Sand/Snow
You are descending a long steep grade. You are using the vehicle brakes to control your
speed. Traction doesn't seem to be a problem. What other options can you do to help control
your descent speed? correct answers Use the exhaust brake downshift gear.
What Line Lock setting will you be in when ascending up to 60% Grade? correct answers
LL3 - Line Lock 3
What steps should you do before climbing any grade? correct answers Assess the terrain,
Choose the safest path, Choose the proper gear before starting up the grade.
When driving over obstacles or gullies, what should you do if you lose momentum or wheels
start to spin? correct answers Use the BTM (Break Throttle Modulation).
What is the Approach Angle correct answers This is the maximum angle of a ramp or
obstacle onto which a JLTV can climb from a horizontal plane without interference.
What is the Departure Angle correct answers The angle between the ground and the line
drawn between the rear tire and the lowest handing part of the JLTV at the rear overhand.
What is the Break-Over Angle correct answers The maximum possible supplementary that a
JLTV with at least one forward wheel and one rear wheel can drive over without the apex of
that angle touching any point.
Which of the following does NOT need to be configured before maneuvering over obstacles?
correct answers SAES
How do you engage SAES correct answers Place the vehicle on Neutral (N). Set Parking
Breaks on. Press SUSPENSION on the HOME Screen. Press RIDE HEIGHT ADJUST. Press
SAES to adjust suspension for egress.
Torsion can damage the? correct answers Drive Shaft
, When using the transaxle, what does the Low Range provide? correct answers Provides
Torque for hill climbing ability
When using the transaxle, what does the High Range provide? correct answers Used in
normal conditions and allows for higher speeds.
When switching High/Low Range on the transaxle, can it be completed while moving?
correct answers No, the vehicle must be at a complete stop to engage or disengage the HI/LO
Transaxle.
When fording, the JLTV is limited to what speed? correct answers 10 MPH
What is the name of hull structure is constructed by using bolted together roof, floor, side
panels, rear panels, and firewall sections, which are fabricated from wielded pieces of
specifically armored steel? correct answers Monocoque Capsule
What is the cruising range of a JTLV at 35 MPH? correct answers 300 MPH
What does DSDU stand for? correct answers Driver Smart Display Unit
What are the temperatures you should use the Arctic Kit at? correct answers -25 to -40
Degress
What are the startup procedures? correct answers Turn battery on. Turn ignition switch to on.
Wait for DSDU to power up, press "OK" on the DSDU. Turn ignition switch to run and
release.
What are the shutdown procedures. correct answers Turn the DSDU off completely. Turn
ignition switch to OFF position. Push Battery Disconnect switch to down position.
CTIS Air Pressure settings in all tires that correspond to? correct answers Cargo and terrain.
CTIS set to MSS mode, what line lock is the JLTV automatically in? correct answers LL2
CTIS set to Highway mode, what line lock is the JLTV automatically in? correct answers 0
CTIS set to Cross Country, what line lock is the JLTV automatically in? correct answers LL
1
What CTIS setting can only be set manually? correct answers LL3
How many seconds are the automatic bump ups for each CTIS setting? correct answers
Emergency - 30 Seconds, MSS - 60 Seconds, CC - 120 Seconds.
What does Root Mean Squared classify? correct answers Surface by roughness
Higher the RMS value, what does this mean? correct answers The rougher the terrain
Rough and uneven road and off-road terrains influence the vehicle's handling and river's
response. If you are navigating a rough or uneven surface how does the vehicle react to the