Exam 27: Ignition System Diagnosis and Service
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If the needle on a vacuum gauge drops significantly every two revolutions of the engine, the fault is a ____________________ problem.
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Technician A says a loose ignition module mount can cause intermittent misfires or no-start conditions. Technician B says when installing a new ignition module, a small amount of heat conductive grease should be applied to the mounting surfaces. Who is correct?
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A "cranks but does not start" problem on a waste spark type EI system is being diagnosed. When a spark tester is connected to each coil and the starter is engaged, there is no spark. Technician A says the crankshaft position sensor could be the problem. Technician B says the PCM could be the problem. Who is correct?
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Waste spark EI systems are being discussed. Technician A says a high-resistance spark plug won't affect the firing of its companion spark plug. Technician B says improper spark plug torque can't cause an engine misfire. Who is correct?
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Ignition coil testing is being discussed. Technician A uses an ohmmeter to measure primary and secondary resistance. Technician B uses an oscilloscope and a test spark plug to measure maximum coil output voltage. Who is correct?
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Spark duration is represented by the length of the spark line and is measured in ____________________.
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While testing a coil in an EI ignition system, Technician A says an infinite reading means that the winding has zero resistance and is shorted. Technician B says the secondary winding in a waste spark (doubled-ended)coil should be checked by connecting the meter across the two secondary terminals. Who is correct?
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All ignition system diagnosis should begin with a visual inspection.
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An ignition module may be damaged due to a poor electrical ground circuit.
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A bad sensor ground may cause the same symptoms as a faulty sensor.
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While discussing EI service, Technician A says the crankshaft sensor may be rotated to adjust the basic ignition timing. Technician B says the crankshaft sensor may be moved to adjust the clearance between the pickup coil and reluctor on some EI systems. Who is correct?
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The companion cylinder for #1 cylinder on a six-cylinder engine with a firing order of 153624 is cylinder # ____________________.
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Which of the following is NOT the location of the ignition module?
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Noise symptoms of overly advanced timing include ____________________ or engine knock.
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Technician A says large amounts of EMI can collapse the field in a coil and cause a plug to fire. Technician B says poor spark plug cable insulation may cause EMI. Who is correct?
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Carbon ____________________ is the formation of a line of carbonized dust between distributor cap terminals or between a terminal and the distributor housing.
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