A driver reports that their heavy truck pulls strongly to the right while driving straight on a level road. What are three possible causes, and how would you diagnose the problem?
What are the four main components of an automotive air conditioning system?
Compressor, condenser, expansion valve (or orifice tube), and evaporator
What does the starter motor do?
It uses electrical power from the battery to crank and start the engine
A driver reports that the air brakes on their heavy truck feel "spongy" and require extra pedal pressure to stop the vehicle. The truck takes longer to stop than normal. What are the possible causes, and how would you diagnose the issue?
A fleet manager notices that one of the diesel trucks hasn't had an oil change in 8 months, even though it's been running regularly. The driver says the oil still looks clean. What should the manager do and why?
Answer: The manager should schedule an immediate oil change regardless of appearance. Here's why:
During a pre-trip inspection, you notice the truck's cab bounces excessively after hitting a bump and takes several seconds to settle. The vehicle has an air suspension system. What could be the problem, and what should you check?
Where does the heat come from in a car's heating system?
Hot engine coolant that flows through the heater core
What is the standard voltage of a typical automotive electrical system?
12 volts (in most modern vehicles)
During a pre-trip inspection on a dual-circuit air brake system, you notice that when you apply the brakes, only the rear wheels lock up while the front wheels continue rolling. What is the problem, and what should you check?
A diesel engine is running rough, has reduced power, and starts harder than usual. The mechanic suspects a fuel filter issue. What steps should be taken, and why is this critical for diesel engines?
Answer:
Steps:
Why this matters for diesel engines:
A heavy vehicle's steering wheel is hard to turn, especially when parked or at low speeds. The power steering system is equipped. What are the most likely causes?
What does the blend door do?
It mixes hot air from the heater core with cold air from the evaporator to control the cabin temperature
What is the purpose of the alternator?
To generate electricity and recharge the battery while the engine is running
A heavy vehicle's air pressure gauge shows that the compressor is continuously running and air pressure fluctuates between 70-85 PSI instead of holding steady at 95-100 PSI. The driver also notices the "low air" warning light flickering. What are the likely causes?
A construction company's diesel excavator begins overheating during normal operation. The coolant level is low, and there's a slight sweet smell near the engine. What could be happening, and what maintenance steps are needed?
Answer: Likely Issue: Coolant leak and/or head gasket failure (the sweet smell suggests coolant burning in combustion chambers)
Maintenance steps:
Prevention: Check coolant level weekly and inspect hoses during routine maintenance
A driver complains that the truck's rear end feels unstable and sways excessively when turning or braking. The vehicle has a leaf spring suspension. What should you inspect to identify the problem?
If a customer says their A/C works for a few minutes then blows warm air, what is the most likely cause?
Low refrigerant charge, which causes the compressor clutch to cycle on and off
What are the three main components of a basic automotive electrical system?
Battery, alternator, and starter motor
A driver reports that the service brakes work fine, but the spring brakes (emergency/parking brakes) won't release. The truck is immobilized and cannot be moved. What should you check to diagnose and fix this problem?
A farming operation has been running a diesel tractor for 2 years without replacing the air filter. The engine now has reduced power, increased fuel consumption, and black smoke in the exhaust. What's the problem and how should it be addressed?
Answer: The Problem:
How to address it:
Cost-benefit: A $20-50 air filter prevents thousands in engine repairs
After routine maintenance, a technician notices the steering wheel is off-center (not straight) when the wheels are pointing straight ahead. The driver also reports the vehicle pulls slightly to the left. What is the likely cause, and how should this be corrected?
What is the typical low-side pressure range in a functioning A/C system?
20-40 PSI
A customer's dashboard warning light shows a battery symbol. What does this typically indicate?
The alternator is not charging the battery properly, or there's an issue with the charging system
After replacing brake shoes on a heavy vehicle, the driver reports that one wheel locks up during braking while the others release normally. The vehicle pulls to one side when braking. What could have gone wrong during the repair, and how would you correct it?
A delivery company's diesel trucks won't start on a cold morning in January. The fuel lines appear blocked, but fuel is present in the tank. What's happening, and how should the maintenance team respond?
Answer: The Problem: Fuel Gelling
Immediate response:
Preventive maintenance: