Introduction to Auto Repair Question and Answers 100% pass
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Introduction To Auto Repair
Introduction to Auto Repair Question and Answers 100% pass
ASE - Answers National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, a nonprofit, independent entity dedicated to improving the quality of automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and certification of automotive technicia...
Introduction to Auto Repair Question and Answers 100% pass
ASE - Answers National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, a nonprofit, independent entity
dedicated to improving the quality of automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and
certification of automotive technicians
NATEF - Answers The National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation, an ASE program, certifies
automotive service schools and colleges
General Service Technician - Answers A person who can repair just about any type of mechanical
problem that occurs on a vehicle.
Specialty Technician - Answers A person who specializes in repairing only one type of automotive system
Lubrication Specialist - Answers A person who lubricates all the moving parts of an automobile, checks
the oil levels in the engine, transmission, and differential, and typically checks the general condition of
the battery, radiator, steering system, shock absorbers, and tires
Diagnostic Technician - Answers A specialist who uses a written checklist to inspect each vehicle system
and record its condition, reviews the overall results of the checks, and estimates the cost of needed
repairs (also called a drivability technician)
Diagnostic Center - Answers A shop that specializes repair estimating
Parts Specialist - Answers A person who is responsible for ordering, inventorying, and distributing parts
to repair technicians in the shop
Brakes Specialist - Answers A person who troubleshoots, repairs, and replaces all types of brake systems
Transmission Specialist - Answers A person who works on gear trains, couplings, hydraulic pumps, and
other parts of transmissions
Front-End Specialist - Answers A person who services and repairs steering systems and also performs
wheel balancing and alignment jobs
Electrical System Specialist - Answers A person who handles repairs on alternators, starters, and
electrical wiring, and works on electrical accessories such as seat controls, door locks, window controls,
and sound systems
Passenger Comfort Specialist - Answers A person who installs, troubleshoots, and repairs heating and air
conditioning systems in automobiles
Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) Technician - Answers A person who checks out and prepares new
cars for delivery through testing and operating all the car systems, and who performs checkups that are
offered by the dealership or manufacturer after a certain mileage is reached
, Service Consultant - Answers A person who deals directly with customers; also called service adviser or
service writer
Service Manager - Answers A person who is in charge of a repair shop's entire service department and is
responsible for the overall operation of the shop
Fleet Technician - Answers A person who is employed by a company to service all the vehicles owned by
that company
Mobile Business - Answers A business where the technician takes service calls from customers and then
travels to each job with a van or truck outfitted with all the tools, parts, and materials needed to repair
vehicles on the scene
Engine - Answers The source of a vehicle's power; it does the basic work needed to operate all other
parts of the vehicle
Drivetrain - Answers The system of components that generates power and transmits it to a vehicles
wheels.
Front-Wheel Drive System - Answers Also known as FWD, it's the most common drivetrain used today in
light vehicles where the two front wheels of the vehicle are driven (rotated) by the engine, and the two
rear wheels rotate freely
Rear-Wheel Drive System - Answers Also known as RWD, it's a drivetrain where the engine drives only
the two rear wheels of the vehicle while the front wheels rotate freely
Four-Wheel Drive System - Answers A drivetrain where all four wheels of a vehicle are
driven by the engine; also called all-wheel drive.
Transmission System - Answers The system that helps a vehicle change speeds to operate efficiently in
all conditions
Automatic Transmission - Answers A transmission where the gears are shifted automatically with a
limited amount of input from the driver
Manual Transmission - Answers A transmission device in which the gear ratios are changed by manually
shifting
Clutch - Answers The connection between the engine and transmission
Electrical System - Answers The system that manages everything from engine operation to the
temperature inside the car; the "brains" of the modern automobile; it's also called an electronic system
Heating, Ventilation, and Cooling System - Answers Also called HVAC; the system that the passengers
can control to maintain a comfortable temperature inside the vehicle
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