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During a prealignment inspection a vehicle's ride height is found to be too low.
Technician A says weak springs are the most likely cause. Technician B says weak
shock absorbers could be the cause. Who is correct?
- Technician A
- Technician B
- Both A and B
- Neither A or B - (ANSWERS)Technician A
All of the following statements about shock absorbers are true except:
- Shocks support the weight of the vehicle
- Shocks dampen spring oscillations
- Shocks can be either oil or gas charged
- Jounce and rebound resistance is generally 50% - (ANSWERS)Shocks support th
weight of the vehicle
A vehicle's steering wheel is off center but the front wheel toe setting is correct.
Which is the most likely cause?
- Worn tie rod ends
- Bent steering arm
- Worn strut-to-body mount
- Shifted rear axle assembly - (ANSWERS)Shifted rear axle assembly
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Which of the following statements about alignment adjustment are incorrect?
- Control arm shims are used to adjust caster and camber
- Eccentric cams are used only on macpherson strut suspensions
- Special shims may be needed to adjust rear caster or camber
- Slotted holes may be used on upper controls to adjust camber -
(ANSWERS)Special shims may be needed to adjust rear caster or camber
Technician A says all wheel bearings have lubrication and adjustment specification
Technician B says wheel bearing adjustment may require a dial indicator. Who is
correct?
- Technician A
- Technician B
- Both A and B
- Neither A or B - (ANSWERS)Technician B
Which of the following statements is correct?
- A vehicle will pull to the least positive camber
- A vehicle will pull to the least positive caster
- A vehicle will pull to the most positive caster
- A vehicle will pull to the most positive toe - (ANSWERS)A vehicle will pull to th
least positive caster
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During a prealignment inspection a vehicle's ride height is found to be too low.
Technician A says weak springs are the most likely cause. Technician B says weak
shock absorbers could be the cause. Who is correct?
- Technician A
- Technician B
- Both A and B
- Neither A or B - (ANSWERS)Technician A
All of the following statements about shock absorbers are true except:
- Shocks support the weight of the vehicle
- Shocks dampen spring oscillations
- Shocks can be either oil or gas charged
- Jounce and rebound resistance is generally 50% - (ANSWERS)Shocks support th
weight of the vehicle
A vehicle's steering wheel is off center but the front wheel toe setting is correct.
Which is the most likely cause?
- Worn tie rod ends
- Bent steering arm
- Worn strut-to-body mount
- Shifted rear axle assembly - (ANSWERS)Shifted rear axle assembly
,ASE A4 - Suspension & Steering With Complete
Questions And Detailed 100% Correct Answers ,
Graded A+ Guaranteed Pass
Which of the following statements about alignment adjustment are incorrect?
- Control arm shims are used to adjust caster and camber
- Eccentric cams are used only on macpherson strut suspensions
- Special shims may be needed to adjust rear caster or camber
- Slotted holes may be used on upper controls to adjust camber -
(ANSWERS)Special shims may be needed to adjust rear caster or camber
Technician A says all wheel bearings have lubrication and adjustment specification
Technician B says wheel bearing adjustment may require a dial indicator. Who is
correct?
- Technician A
- Technician B
- Both A and B
- Neither A or B - (ANSWERS)Technician B
Which of the following statements is correct?
- A vehicle will pull to the least positive camber
- A vehicle will pull to the least positive caster
- A vehicle will pull to the most positive caster
- A vehicle will pull to the most positive toe - (ANSWERS)A vehicle will pull to th
least positive caster