PA Appraisers License Exam (Answered) 347 Questions and Correct Answers. 100% Correct, Updated Fall 2024/5.
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PA Appraisers License Exam (Answered) 347 Questions and Correct Answers. 100% Correct, Updated Fall 2024/5.
How is a diamond condition fixed?
By pulling the damage for length. Diamond is a length condition.
When measuring a unibody vehicle, it is discovered that the left front rail is 111mm fr...
PA Appraisers License Exam
(Answered) 347 Questions and Correct
Answers. 100% Correct, Updated Fall
2024/5.
How is a diamond condition fixed?
By pulling the damage for length. Diamond is a length condition.
When measuring a unibody vehicle, it is discovered that the left front rail is 111mm from spec in
width. What condition is this?
Width is calculated from the center out, so a value of -111mm on the left rail shows sway to the right
and in toward centerline.
A collision damaged vehicle is discovered to be down in height at opposite end of the center section.
Twist condition.
When diagnosing the damage to a full frame assembly on a sport utility vehicle, it is determined that
the left side frame rail is higher than the right side frame rail. Technician A says the damaged state is
known as a twist condition. Technician B says a sway condition exists. Who is right?
Tech A. When a frame rail's relationship to the vehicle centerline is changed, such as pushed either
to the left or right, the condition is known as sway. "Twist" is referred as the condition of the frame
when entire sections are driven higher or lower than the opposite side.
Metal fillers contain different ingredients that provide fillers with special properties.
Fiberglass offers more resistance to moisture
HSLA
High Strength Low Alloy
When replacing the floor pan in the trunk area, what joint should be used to join the new pan to the
existing floor?
An overlap joint
When acoustical foam is removed during the repair:
It must be replaced with acoustical foam.
When setting up a three-dimensional measuring system, it should be setup on an undamaged area.
Starting in the center section is the correct method.
What is the plastic Black box in rear of the car?
Vapor Canister
Grinding or squeaking from wheel is a sign of what?
,Bad Bearings
The insurance commissioner is responsible for everything except?
Endorsing an insurance company
How do you tell when a ball joint is bad?
Measure fixed points from knuckle to rotor
What makes the windows go up and down?
Window regulator
What panel needs to get removed is there is damage to the quarter panel?
The taillight
Actuator
Tells something to do something
Sensor
Take reading and tell when something is wrong
What is Urethane Paint?
Better than acrylic, extremely durable, and resists chipping; easier to apply
What makes up the body of the vehicle?
Anything that is welded together
Who has the first right to salvage?
The insurer
What components make up a unibody?
Last answer, longest answer on exam question
What needs to be on an appraisal?
A license number
The photo of the Buick sedan with a rear fixed axle:
Two wheel alignment
What are the two most common types of engines?
V and inline
What are the two types of vehicle bodies?
Conventional full frame and Unibody/Unitized construction
What does PCV stand for?
Positive Crankshaft Ventilation
, What zones are on a Unibody frame?
Crush zones
What does the PCV Valve do?
It is a passage for gases to escape in a controlled manner from the crankcase
C Pillar is also known as the
Lock Pillar
What is the A Pillar
Hinge Pillar
What connects to the A Pillar?
The front door hinges, windshield, cowl, and the front corner of the roof
B Pillar
Center Pillar
2 door car has
A & C Pillar
4 Door car has
A, B, & C Pillars
What device starts the spark plug firing sequence?
Camshaft Sensor
What is a solenoid value/ starter solenoid?
The park of a car which switches a large electrical current to the starter motor
What is a MacPherson Strut?
- Front suspension system in newer vehicles
- Single control arm-connects to body directly
- Pros - cheap, simple, lighter
- Cons - only used on unibody vehicles; Taller, no camber gain.
- 3 of the multiple choice answers say 2 arms. Choose the option with 1 arm.
On the picture of the flares with the truck, why don't you refinish the flares?
The flares come in the color that they are made in.
If there is possible frame damage, what should you write on the estimate?
Setup and measure
What is the part of the tire that contracts the rim of the wheel?
Bead
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