Exam 2: Safety
Exam 1: Strategy-Based Diagnostics38 Questions
Exam 2: Safety224 Questions
Exam 3: Basic Tools and Precision Measuring264 Questions
Exam 4: Fasteners and Thread Repair37 Questions
Exam 5: Vehicle, Customer, and Service Information152 Questions
Exam 6: Automatic Transmission Fundamentals95 Questions
Exam 7: Transmission Components225 Questions
Exam 8: Hydraulic Fundamentals233 Questions
Exam 9: Torque Converter Principles107 Questions
Exam 10: Hydraulically Controlled Transmission249 Questions
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Exam 12: In-Vehicle Transmission Repairs185 Questions
Exam 13: Transmission Removal97 Questions
Exam 14: Transmission Disassembly96 Questions
Exam 15: Hydraulic System Rebuilding81 Questions
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Exam 17: Valve Body and Electric Service66 Questions
Exam 18: Transmission Reassembly83 Questions
Exam 19: Transmission Reinstallation95 Questions
Exam 20: Dual Clutch Transmissions98 Questions
Exam 21: Continuously Variable Transmissions151 Questions
Exam 22: Hybrid Transmissions169 Questions
Exam 23: Honda Transmissions109 Questions
Exam 24: Chrysler 6 Speed 62te Transmission104 Questions
Exam 25: 6t40 6f35 Transmission89 Questions
Exam 26: Zf 9hp Chrysler 948te Transmission92 Questions
Exam 27: Ford 6r60 Zf6hp2695 Questions
Exam 28: Allison 1000 and 2000 Series Transmissions94 Questions
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Which of the following is typical information found on a safety data sheet (SDS)?
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This type of mask should only be used as a dust mask and should not be used if chemicals, such as paint solvents, are present in the atmosphere.
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Which of the following is safe for an automotive technician to wear while on the job?
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If the task requires you to wear eye protection and specifies that you should use a full face shield, it is ok to cut corners and only wear safety glasses.
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Coming into frequent or prolonged contact with used engine oil can cause ______ and other skin disorders, including some forms of cancer.
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________ and ________ dust are potential toxic dusts that automotive shops must manage.
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Class D fires involve combustible metals such as sodium, titanium, and magnesium.
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The proper footwear provides protection against items falling on your feet, as well as _____.
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The vehicle is correctly positioned over the platform for inspection. Technician A states that the vehicle should be parked in neutral gear. Technician B states that the emergency brakes should be applied. Who is correct?
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Technician A says that to use a service information program, you may be required to log in to the computer and the service information program. Technician B says make sure you have the username and login available before you start. Who is correct?
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When properly lifting an object, place your feet about shoulder width apart, and lift the item by straightening your legs while keeping your back as straight as possible.
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Generally speaking, the in-the-ear style ear protection has lower noise-reduction ratings.
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The final six numbers make up the sequential number of the vehicle as it comes off the assembly line.
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Which of the following steps should occur SECOND as you respond to the site of an accident?
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A ring worn by a technician can get caught on moving parts, breaking the finger bone or even ripping the finger out of the hand.
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Technician A says that computer databases provide information on procedures, parts, and service problems. Technician B says usernames and passwords may be required to log into the computer and the service information program. Who is correct?
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The acronym for fire extinguisher use is PASS, which stands for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep.
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