QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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◉ An X Drive vehicle equipped with a transfer case makes a clunking
noise during accelerating and braking. What could be the cause?
Answer: Loose Chain
◉ A vehicle comes in with a faulty differential. The fluid is overfilled
and creamy, what could be the cause? Answer: Water in the fluid
◉ A vehicle comes in with a concern of a clunking sound from the rear
during a braking and accelerating. What is the most likely cause?
Answer: Thrust Arm
◉ The reading on the micrometer shown above is ? Answer: 6.5mm
◉ What causes brake pulsation? Answer: Variation thickness of brake
rotor
◉ A wheel bearing can cause a DSC fault. Answer: True
, ◉ 3 wheel shows 24 miles and 1 is 23, what can be the cause? Answer:
Bad wheel bearing
◉ A circuit shows the horn is inoperative. What could be the cause?
Answer: High resistance on the clock spring
◉ A circuit shows a radio that is inoperative on the power outlet side.
What could be the cause? Answer: Bad Fuse
◉ A circuit shows the horn is inoperative. What could be the cause?
Answer: resistance on the clock spring
◉ A vehicle has an overheated left front rotor during driving. What
could be thecause? Answer: Seized front left caliper piston
◉ DCS equipped vehicles use a system to choke or drop the RPM in the
engine. Trueor false? Answer: True
◉ On a DSC equipped vehicle, Technician A says it receives inputs from
the steering angle sensor. Technician B says it receives inputs from the
brake switch. Answer: Both