Drum brakes use shoes, Disc brakes use these
Pads
What does SAE stand for?
Society of automotive engineers
What does EPS stand for?
Electronic power steering
What is continuity?
a complete, unbroken path that allows electric current to flow freely through a circuit, wire, or component
What is the MOST important piece of safety equipment?
Safety glasses
Brake fluid is ___________________meaning it attracts water
Hygroscopic
In 5W-30, what does the "W" stand for?
Winter
True or false: electronic power steering uses a belt-driven pump to operate
False
Why do we use fuses?
To protect circuits from overload/fires
How do we find the lift points on a vehicle?
the manual
ABS stands for
Anti-lock braking system
Which oil is thicker in viscosity: 5W-30 or 15W-40?
15W-40
True or false: Mcpherson struts have a bearing cap, to allow them to turn with steering
True
What acts as a "switch" to close the circuit on a starter motor?
Solenoid
How many weeks in a year?
52
There are two types of flares commonly used on brake lines They are?
Double and bubble
True or false: Oil lubricates and cools the engine
True
Which style takes up more space, hydraulic or EPS?
Hydraulic
What is the easiest way to tell if a battery is flooded?
If it has vents
Why do we yell "clear" before using the lift?
How do brake shoes "return" to their resting position after you release the brakes?
Return springs
What forms inside an engine, when oil is not routinely changed?
Sludge
Who is the best teacher to ever exist?
Mr. Mander obviously!
What does CCA stand for?
Cold cranking amps
What is (in my opinion" the MOST important part of a vehicle
the brakes