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JLTV TEST NEWEST COMPLETE 50 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+




Why do the High Pressure Gas (HPG) pumps automatically stop running after running
continuously for 10 minutes?
A. To prevent overcharging of the suspension components and HPG spring
components
B. To prevent the SPNSN ERROR light from illuminating
C. To prevent the hydraulic pumps that power the springs pumps from overheating
D. To prevent system leakage - ANSWERC. To prevent the hydraulic pumps that power
the springs pumps from overheating

The transaxle receives power from the _____ and transfers power to the wheels.
A. Engine
B. Transmission
C. CTIS
D. Suspension system - ANSWERB. Transmission

Air over hydraulic brakes function by...
A. The engine-driven belt provides power to the hydraulic pumps for the brakes
B. The air pressure for service brakes is monitored by the CTIS, CTIS sends the signal
to the hydraulic components of when to apply or not apply.
C. The CAC controls the air circulation directly to the service brake, when the service
brake is engaged it pushes hydraulic fluid through the lines to activate the brakes
D. When the air system is charged, the air pressure holds the hydraulic braking
components open so they cannot apply; when service brake applied, it drops psi
allowing hydraulic components to apply/engage - ANSWERD. When the air system is
charged, the air pressure holds the hydraulic braking components open so they cannot
apply; when service brake applied, it drops psi allowing hydraulic components to
apply/engage.

Label the buttons on the MUX Panel - ANSWERHeadlights/markers, dome lights, dome
dimmer, dash lights

List the 5 suspension setting the DRIVER uses - ANSWEROperational, loading, tie-
down, fording, SAES

, Combat Override is only to be used in emergency situations. Which of these factors
below are true for how combat override affects the JLTV?
A. Provides an emergency bypass in the event of a DSDU failure
B. Disables neutral safety start
C. Bypasses all speed imitations protecting the drivetrain and CTIS settings protecting
the wheels
D. All of the above - ANSWERD. All of the above

What is the tool shown below and what is its purpose? - ANSWERIngress tool, opens
combat locked doors (looks like the lug nut thingy for taking lug nuts off of a car)

What do you do if an item in the Basic Issue Items (BII) appears to be broken or
unserviceable
A. Try to fix it
B. Annotate it on the BII inventory as serviceable
C. Annotate it on the BII inventory as unserviceable and then continue with your mission
D. Annotate it on the BII inventory and call MT representative - ANSWERD. Annotate it
on the BII inventory and call MT representative

List four Before Operations inspection items to check before driving the JLTV -
ANSWERDamage or pilferage, leaks, fuel, oil, and water levels, engine warm-up,
instruments, safety devices, tools and equipment

Why must you install suspension lock-out braces before crawling under the vehicle? -
ANSWERIn case of a suspension failure

While conducting PMCS, you notice the transmission fluid has a small leak but it is not
big enough to form a drop. Classify the leak and decide if you can operate the vehicle.
A. It is a Class I leak so you can operate the vehicle
B. It is a Class I leak so you cannot operate the vehicle
C. It is a Class II leak so you can operate the vehicle
D. It is a Class II leak so you cannot operate the vehicle - ANSWERA. It is a Class I leak
so you can operate the vehicle

Select TWO situations when the driver should NOT make CTIS selections or changes
as it may cause binding or other driveline damage.
A. On a flat paved surface transitioning to a hard-packed dirt road
B. On curves/corners
C. When stopped as the wheels need to be in motion for CTIS changes
D. When wheels are slipping - ANSWERB. On curves/corners
D. When wheels are slipping

Braking while corning will make the JLTV have a tendency to...
A. Pull
B. Push - ANSWERB. push

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