Automotive Technology -
A Systems Approach (7th
Edition)
PART 0: THE TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PART I: THE PREVIEW
○ The Mission & Alignment
○ The "Critical Axioms" Cheat Sheet
2. PART II: THE ELITE TEST BANK
○ Tier 1: Foundational Syntax & Application (Questions 1–10)
■ Focus: Core Powertrain Geometry, CAN Bus Topologies, Battery
Management Systems, and Foundational Protocols.
○ Tier 2: Complex Application & Simulation (Questions 11–20)
■ Focus: Subsystem Interoperability, Dynamic Diagnostics, Telemetry Analysis,
and Real-World Failure Modalities.
○ Tier 3: Grandmaster Synthesis (Questions 21–30)
■ Focus: High-Stakes Cascading Failures, Advanced Radar/ADAS
Interference, ISO 26262 Fault Tolerance, and Multi-layered Network Conflicts.
PART I: THE PREVIEW
Mastering this test bank ensures a seamless transition from theoretical academic engineering to
elite-level clinical and diagnostic mastery in the modern automotive landscape. By internalizing
these 30 escalating scenarios, scholars forge the cognitive stamina required to diagnose,
analyze, and re-engineer complex interconnected electromechanical systems on the global
standard.
The "Critical Axioms" Cheat Sheet
● The Controller Area Network (CAN) Voltage Law: In high-speed CAN (ISO 11898-2), a
recessive state features ~2.5V on both lines, while a dominant state drives CAN High to
3.5V and CAN Low to 1.5V, creating a 2.0V differential.
● The SAE J1939 Identifier Matrix: The 29-bit CAN identifier in heavy-duty networks is
fundamentally segmented into a 3-bit priority, an 18-bit Parameter Group Number (PGN),
and an 8-bit source address.
, ● The Volumetric Efficiency Constant: Natural aspiration restricts volumetric efficiency to
60-90%, whereas forced induction artificially inflates cylinder air mass to achieve
volumetric efficiencies of 120-160%.
● The ISO 26262 Fault Tolerant Time Interval (FTTI): The absolute maximum time span a
safety-critical system can transition from the occurrence of a fault to the execution of a
safe state before a hazardous event manifests.
● The Thermal Runaway Propagation (TRP) Cascade: Internal short circuits in Li-ion
cells trigger rapid exothermic reactions; continuous voltage drops coupled with extreme
temperature spikes are primary indicators of catastrophic structural cell failure.
Automotive Protocol Topographical Layer Primary Function / Key Standard
Scope
High-Speed CAN Physical / Data Link Differential signaling, ISO 11898-2
base arbitration
SAE J1939 Application / Network Heavy-duty parameter SAE J1939-21/81
groups, address
claiming
UDS / DoCAN Diagnostic / Transport Multi-frame payload ISO 14229 / ISO 15765
transfer, security
access
Pass-Thru Hardware Abstraction OEM software-to-VCI SAE J2534
communication
PART II: THE ELITE TEST BANK
Tier 1: Foundational Syntax & Application
Q1: During a wide-open throttle (WOT) acceleration test on a turbocharged spark-ignition
engine, the data logger indicates an intake manifold absolute pressure (MAP) exceeding
atmospheric pressure. Based on the principles of Volumetric Efficiency (VE), which conclusion
regarding the cylinder air charge is the MOST ACCURATE? A) The engine's VE will strictly
remain below 100% due to the invariable pumping losses inherent in four-stroke cycle
mechanics. B) The turbocharger decreases the air density through thermal expansion, thereby
artificially suppressing the VE curve. C) The forced induction artificially increases the air mass
drawn into the cylinder, allowing the VE to exceed 100%, typically ranging from 120% to 160%.
D) The VE is determined solely by the engine's mechanical displacement limit and cannot
exceed 100% regardless of manifold pressure.
● Answer: C (The forced induction artificially increases the air mass drawn into the cylinder,
allowing the VE to exceed 100%, typically ranging from 120% to 160%.)
● Distractor Analysis:
○ A is incorrect: This represents a fundamental misunderstanding of aspiration; while
naturally aspirated engines are limited to 60-90% VE due to flow resistance, forced
induction explicitly bypasses this limit.
○ B is incorrect: Turbochargers increase air density (usually aided by charge-air
coolers). Thermal expansion alone would decrease density, counteracting
performance.
○ D is incorrect: This is a legacy error confusing static mechanical displacement
(cylinder volume) with dynamic volumetric efficiency (the ratio of actual air mass to
theoretical volume).
, The Mentor's Analysis: The transition from mechanical aspiration to forced induction
represents a fundamental shift in powertrain thermodynamics. By manipulating manifold
pressure, engineers bypass displacement constraints, effectively decoupling volumetric flow
from physical cylinder dimensions. When facing forced induction diagnostics, the immediate
priority is calculating mass airflow relative to absolute pressure. By utilizing dynamic density
multipliers, you bypass the common trap of treating static engine displacement as an absolute
limit on oxygen ingestion. Professional/Academic Intuition: Engine displacement is fixed,
but volumetric efficiency is fluid; turbocharging leverages exhaust kinetic energy to push
VE well beyond atmospheric limitations.
Q2: A diagnostic engineer is utilizing a digital oscilloscope to measure the physical layer of a
High-Speed CAN bus (ISO 11898-2) during active network communication. Based on the
principles of differential signaling, which voltage parameters represent a DOMINANT state? A)
CAN High at 2.5V and CAN Low at 2.5V, resulting in a 0V differential. B) CAN High at 5.0V and
CAN Low at 0.0V, resulting in a 5.0V differential. C) CAN High at 3.5V and CAN Low at 1.5V,
resulting in a 2.0V differential. D) CAN High at 1.5V and CAN Low at 3.5V, resulting in a -2.0V
differential.
● Answer: C (CAN High at 3.5V and CAN Low at 1.5V, resulting in a 2.0V differential.)
● Distractor Analysis:
○ A is incorrect: This describes the recessive (logic 1) state where both lines rest at a
balanced 2.5V potential.
○ B is incorrect: This represents a generic 5V TTL logic circuit or a catastrophic
short-to-power, not standard ISO 11898-2 differential signaling.
○ D is incorrect: CAN High must actively rise while CAN Low falls during a dominant
state. Inverted voltages indicate reversed wiring at the transceiver or node
connector.
The Mentor's Analysis: Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is the primary enemy of automotive
communication. The differential signaling mechanism of ISO 11898-2 eliminates EMI by
interpreting the delta between two mirrored voltage swings. When facing signal degradation, the
immediate priority is verifying the 2.0V differential amplitude. By utilizing differential logic
evaluation, you bypass the common trap of relying on absolute ground-referenced voltages.
Professional/Academic Intuition: In High-Speed CAN, dominance requires active
separation; a 3.5V High and 1.5V Low is the incontrovertible physical signature of a logic
zero.
Q3: In an automatic transmission employing a simple planetary gearset, the input torque is
applied to the sun gear, and the ring gear is held stationary by a hydraulically actuated friction
band. Based on the principles of epicyclic gear trains, which output condition at the planet
carrier is the MOST ACCURATE? A) The carrier will rotate in the opposite direction of the sun
gear, providing a reverse gear ratio. B) The carrier will rotate in the same direction as the sun
gear, providing a forward overdrive ratio. C) The carrier will rotate in the same direction as the
sun gear, providing a forward reduction (underdrive) ratio. D) The carrier will lock to the sun
gear, establishing a 1:1 direct drive ratio.
● Answer: C (The carrier will rotate in the same direction as the sun gear, providing a
forward reduction (underdrive) ratio.)
● Distractor Analysis:
○ A is incorrect: Reverse requires holding the carrier and driving the sun gear, forcing
the ring gear to rotate backward.
○ B is incorrect: Overdrive requires the carrier to be the input while holding a reaction
member (sun or ring) to force the output to spin faster.