ASE B6 Test - Damage Analysis & Estimating Questions & Answers
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ASE B6
What is the difference between a unitized frame and a uni-body? - ANSWERThere is no difference. In a uni-body or unitized vehicle, the frame and body are incorporated into a single welded structure.
AnswerShould exhaust damaged systems be welded and repaired, or replaced all together? - ANSWERR...
ASE B6 Test - Damage Analysis &
Estimating Questions & Answers
What is the difference between a unitized frame and a uni-body? - ANSWERThere is no
difference. In a uni-body or unitized vehicle, the frame and body are incorporated into a
single welded structure.
AnswerShould exhaust damaged systems be welded and repaired, or replaced all
together? - ANSWERReplaced. Exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide
and leaks could create dangerous conditions for passengers.
AnswerThe "Inside Out" sequence refers to... - ANSWERCalculating Labor times
AnswerSAI refers to... - ANSWERAn angle in the suspension system - the steering axis
inclination. This can be measured using wheel alignment equipment. Incorrect SAI
contributes to poor handling.
AnswerUsing a tram gauge an appraiser can easily detect a ________ condition. -
ANSWER"Sway". With a tram gauge, it is easy to take linear measurements, such as
point-to-point measurements across the front cage of a car.
AnswerAppraiser A says all brake fluid should be drained and replaced when replacing
a caliper on the left front of a six-month old car. Appraiser B saya all that is required is
refilling the brake fluid and bleeding the system. Who is right? A, B, Both A & B, Neither
A or B? - ANSWERAppraiser B only. Although brake fluid does become contaminated
with moisture over time, this is not likely on a 6 month old car.
AnswerClean up time in reference to salvage parts means to.... - ANSWERRemove the
oil and grease from the parts. The painting is a separate billable expense.
AnswerAppraiser A says storage charges are calculated per day at the prevailing
market rate. Appraiser B says they are calculated at the shop's posted rate. Who is
right? A, B, A & B, neither A or B? - ANSWERAppraiser B only. The shop in possession
of the vehicle can charge whatever they want, although most insurance companies will
only pay for charges that correspond to reasonable market prices.
AnswerAppraiser A Says the factory E-coat corrosion protection must be replaced
anytime it is damaged in a collision. Appraiser B says the E-coat must be restored to a
level equivalent to that created at the factory. Who is right? A, B, A & B, neither A or B?
- ANSWERBoth A & B. The factory E-coat must always be replaced when damaged and
it must be done to a level equivalent with the factory work.
, Answer"Set up and measure" refers to what? - ANSWERThe dollar allowance for the
time a technician needs to mount a vehicle on a repair system to measure length, width
from center-line and height from the datum plane.
AnswerWhat are air conditioning components generally classified as? -
ANSWERMechanical items. Mechanical operations are generally those bolted items
inward of the radiator.
AnswerWould an alternator be classified as a "betterment" item? - ANSWERNo.
Betterment applies to normal wear & tear items that a vehicle owner should expect to
replace in the life of a vehicle. Example: Battery, shocks, brake linings, tires, etc.
AnswerWould aftermarket paint sealant cause a problem with a vehicle warranty? -
ANSWERNo. Example of things that could cause a problem with a vehicle warranty are:
repaired wiring harness, wire splicing, etc.
AnswerA hybrid vehicles electric traction motors operate on... - ANSWER650 volts.
While some components may run on 12 volts, some Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
batteries contain as much as 650 volts
AnswerTTY (torque to yield) refers to... - ANSWERThe strength of a fastener, its
allowable reuse and the fact that a fastener deforms upon application of torque. It is a
one time use fastener that is used on critical applications. When it is torqued, the
threads deform. locking it in to place.
AnswerTo be considered "damaged", its _____ and _________ must be unequal with
that before the accident in terms of the way something looks and operates. -
ANSWERform and function.
AnswerAnother term often used to describe "damage" is____________. -
ANSWERNonconformity.
AnswerWhen checking beneath a vehicle, you divide the under-body into three parts.
What are those parts? - ANSWERFront, middle/center and rear.
AnswerThe centerline of a vehicle is.... - ANSWERan imaginary plane that divides the
vehicle in half from front to rear.
AnswerWhen inspection a vehicle, the surface you are inspection it on should be
______, ____, and free of ________. - ANSWERLevel, dry and free of debris. (level will
help determine structural damage, dry for leaks, etc).
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