Exam 21: Chassis Service and Wheel Alignment
Exam 1: Collision Repair: Introduction and Careers40 Questions
Exam 2: Shop Safety40 Questions
Exam 3: Vehicle Construction Technology38 Questions
Exam 4: Service Information, Specifications, and Measurements 37 Questions
Exam 5: Hand Tools40 Questions
Exam 6: Power Tools and Equipment37 Questions
Exam 7: Compressed Air System Technology40 Questions
Exam 8: Collision Repair Materials and Fasteners41 Questions
Exam 9: Outer Body Panel Service39 Questions
Exam 10: Door, Roof, and Moveable Glass Service39 Questions
Exam 11: Repairing Sheet Metal43 Questions
Exam 12: Using Body Fillers40 Questions
Exam 13: Plastic Repair37 Questions
Exam 14: Passenger Compartment Service40 Questions
Exam 15: Welding Technology39 Questions
Exam 16: Structural Glass Service40 Questions
Exam 17: Bodyframe Damage Measurement39 Questions
Exam 18: Unibodyframe Repair and Realignment37 Questions
Exam 19: Welded Panel Replacement37 Questions
Exam 20: Restoring Corrosion Protection37 Questions
Exam 21: Chassis Service and Wheel Alignment47 Questions
Exam 22: Electrical System Operation and Service49 Questions
Exam 23: Restraint System Operation46 Questions
Exam 24: Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Service37 Questions
Exam 25: Damage Analysis and Estimating Service40 Questions
Exam 26: Refinishing Equipment39 Questions
Exam 27: Surface Preparation and Masking35 Questions
Exam 28: Refinishing Procedures38 Questions
Exam 29: Color Matching and Custom Painting37 Questions
Exam 30: Paint Problems and Final Detailing42 Questions
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____ is the motion caused by a wheel going over a bump and compressing the spring.
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In collision repair, ____ involves adjusting the vehicle's tires so that they roll properly over the road surface.
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The ____________________ includes all of the parts that produce and transfer power to the drive wheels to propel the vehicle.
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While having a discussion, Technician A says that a popping or clicking noise when turning an axle indicates inadequate lubrication in the inner or CV joint.Technician B says that it indicates excessive play in the inboard joint.Who is correct?
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A rear axle assembly is a unit within the drive axle assembly that uses gears to allow different amounts of torque (turning force) to be applied to each drive wheel while the vehicle is making a turn.
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Twin I-beam axles allow each front wheel to absorb bumps and road irregularities independently, while providing sturdy, simple construction.
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There are two basic types of CV-joint applications found on RWD unibody vehicles: independent rear suspension and solid axle housing.
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