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Suspension & steering SOS test
"Toe" adjustment on front wheel drive vehicles is made by: - ✅✅-changing he
length of the steering linkage

A car pulls to the left, which of these could cause the problem? - ✅✅-Left front
wheel has too much negative caster

A car will pull to: - ✅✅-the side with the most positive (+) camber
A mechanic finds that a front tire is worn on the inside of the tread only. The

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mechanic checks the air pressure and finds it correct. What is causing this problem?
- -The camber is set too negative

A mechanic has set caster, camber, and toe-in to specifications. On the road test

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afterwards, the mechanic notices that the steering wheel spokes are off center to the
left. What should be done to fix this? - -Adjust both tie rod sleeves equally to
move the front wheels in the direction of the steering wheel error


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A mechanic is going to adjust the curb height on a car with torsion bars. To do this
the car should be checked: - -on a level surface with the car at curb weight

A mechanic jacks up a car, stands facing it, places a hand on the front of each tire.

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The mechanic pushes out and then pulls in on both tires. Too much movement would
most likely mean that: - -the tie rod ends are worn

A proper way to check ball joints for wear is by: - ✅✅ -visual observation of the
wear indicator & unloading the ball joint and using a pry bar and a dial indicator


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A tire wobbles from side to side, which of these could cause this problem? -
-Lateral runout

A vehicle equipped with struts and no provision for caster adjustments is out-of-spec
on caster. Technician A says that a worn upper strut mount may be the cause.
Technician B says that the caster angle may be able to be corrected by filling the

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strut mounting bolt holes and moving the location of the strut. Who is correct? -
-Both A & B


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A vehicle has unusual noises when it is jounced up and down, all of these could
cause this problem except: - -worn tie rod ends

After rounding a turn, the front wheels do not return to the straight ahead position in

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a normal way. What adjustment is most likely to be out of specifications? -
-Caster

, Ball joints with wear indicators should be checked: - ✅✅-when loaded and by
visual observation

Before you remove a brake rotor from a hub, you should: - ✅✅-mark the position of
the rotor

Bleeding a power steering unit is generally done by - ✅✅-turning the steering
wheel left and right repeatedly


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Front-wheel toe-in adjustment on rear-wheel drive vehicles is made by: -
-changing the length of the steering linkage

If the toe-in is too great, the tread will most likely show: - ✅✅-feathered edges on
both front tires


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If the upper ball joint is positioned behind the lower ball joint, which of these
describes the alignment condition? - -Positive caster.


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If the upper ball joints are positioned ahead of the lower ball joints, the condition is: -
-Negative caster


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One front tires shows spotty or isolated cupping and worn spots. What is the most
likely cause of this problem? - -An out-of-balance tire.

Technician A says that a bent center link can cause front-end shimmy and tire wear

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problems. Technician B says that a bent center link can cause caster and camber
settings to be out of spec. Who is correct? - -A only

Technician A says that a worn idler arm or its bushing should be replaced.

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Technician B says that an upper idler arm is replaced as a unit and that a lower idler
arm normally has replaceable ball joint. Who is correct? - -A only

Technician A says that an improperly centered control valve can cause unequal
steering assist or self-steering in a power steering system. Technician B says that

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internal fluid leaks in the steering gear assembly can cause unequal steering assist
or self-steering in a power steering system. Who is correct? - -Both A and B

Technician A says that flushing a power steering system is necessary whenever the
fluid in the system is contaminated with water or solid particles. Technician B says

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the power steering system should be flushed whenever the fluid has a burnt odor.
Who is correct? - -Both A and B

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