ASE A7 Heating & Air Conditioning Exam | Latest Verified
Questions and Detailed Answers
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
This Comprehensive set of multiple choice questions is designed for the ASE A7
Heating & Air Conditioning exam, administered by the National Institute for Automotive
Service Excellence (ASE). The exam assesses a technician’s ability to diagnose,
service, and repair automotive HVAC systems, and it is organized into three core
content areas: Heating, Ventilation, and Engine Cooling Systems (approximately 42%),
Operating Systems and Related Controls (approximately 38%), and Refrigeration
System Component Diagnosis and Repair (approximately 20%). The material covers
practical knowledge of heater cores, engine cooling, blend doors, electrical and
vacuum controls, automatic climate control, compressor operation, refrigerant
handling, and system diagnostics using manifold gauges and scan tools.
Heating, Ventilation, and Engine Cooling Systems
QUESTION 1
A customer complains of poor heater output. The engine reaches normal operating
temperature, but the air from the vents is only slightly warm. Which of the following is
the most likely cause?
A. Stuck-open thermostat
B. Blown blower motor fuse
C. Partially restricted heater core
D. Low refrigerant charge
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Partially restricted heater core
EXPERT RATIONALE: A restricted heater core reduces coolant flow through the core,
limiting heat transfer even when the engine is warm. A stuck-open thermostat would
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prevent the engine from reaching full temperature, but the question states the engine is
at normal operating temperature.
QUESTION 2
A technician is pressure-testing a radiator cap with a hand pump and adapter. The cap is
rated at 16 psi. The gauge shows the cap begins to release pressure at 12 psi and does
not hold steady. What should the technician do?
A. Replace the radiator cap
B. Add a higher-pressure cap
C. Tighten the cap seal
D. Test the cooling system for leaks
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Replace the radiator cap
EXPERT RATIONALE: A radiator cap that opens below its rated pressure fails to maintain
the correct system pressure, lowering the boiling point. The cap is defective and must be
replaced.
QUESTION 3
A vehicle has no airflow from the dash vents in any mode position. The blower motor
operates at all speeds. Which of these could be the cause?
A. Defective blower motor resistor
B. Collapsed cabin air filter
C. Broken mode door linkage
D. Open blower motor ground circuit
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Broken mode door linkage
EXPERT RATIONALE: If the blower operates but air does not exit the selected vents, a
disconnected or broken mode door linkage can prevent airflow distribution. The blower
and filter affect air volume, not mode selection.
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QUESTION 4
The heater in a vehicle only blows warm air when the engine is at high RPM. At idle, the
air turns cool. What is the most likely cause?
A. Low engine oil
B. Faulty thermostat
C. Low coolant level
D. Slipping water pump impeller
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Slipping water pump impeller
EXPERT RATIONALE: A water pump with a worn impeller may only circulate sufficient
coolant at higher engine speeds, reducing hot coolant flow to the heater core at idle.
Low coolant typically causes no heat at all speeds.
QUESTION 5
A technician observes engine coolant dripping from the HVAC drain tube. Which
component is most likely leaking?
A. Condenser
B. Heater core
C. Evaporator
D. Water pump
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Heater core
EXPERT RATIONALE: Coolant inside the HVAC housing from a leaking heater core will
drain through the evaporator drain. A leaking evaporator would release refrigerant, not
coolant.
QUESTION 6
After replacing a thermostat, an engine overheats and the upper radiator hose remains
cool. What is the most probable error?
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A. Air trapped in the system
B. Thermostat installed backwards
C. Defective water pump
D. Wrong coolant mixture
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Thermostat installed backwards
EXPERT RATIONALE: A thermostat installed backward blocks coolant flow to the radiator
because the heat-sensing element faces away from the engine. The upper hose stays
cool while the engine overheats.
QUESTION 7
A vehicle’s electric cooling fan runs continuously even with the ignition off. Which of
these is the most likely cause?
A. Stuck-open thermostat
B. Shorted fan relay
C. Defective coolant temperature sensor
D. Open fan motor ground
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Shorted fan relay
EXPERT RATIONALE: A relay with welded contacts can supply battery power to the fan at
all times. A sensor fault would typically cause a running fan only with key on, not with
ignition off.
QUESTION 8
A restricted cabin air filter causes what primary complaint?
A. Musty odor from vents
B. Reduced airflow from all registers
C. Blower motor inoperative on high speed