Automotive Technology
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Author: ERJAVEC, Jack.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 39, Problem 3SA
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The causes noise that are not related to transmission but appears to be.
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Ch. 39 - After draining gear oil from a transaxie, the...Ch. 39 - Prob. 2SACh. 39 - Prob. 3SACh. 39 - What tool is often required to remove gears and...Ch. 39 - When removing or installing bearings, where should...Ch. 39 - List five common sources for transmission fluid...Ch. 39 - What should you do to properly identify the type...Ch. 39 - List at least five items that are typically...Ch. 39 - Prob. 1TFCh. 39 - True or False? Bearing noise increases under load...
Ch. 39 - A rough, growling noise that is heard from a...Ch. 39 - A clicking noise during transrnission/transaxle...Ch. 39 - Worn teeth on a speed gear can cause_______. a....Ch. 39 - Using a lubricant that is thicker than the...Ch. 39 - A poorly adjusted shift linkage can cause which of...Ch. 39 - Technician A says that the transmission rear seal...Ch. 39 - A noise occurs in forward and reverse gears but...Ch. 39 - A rough, growling noise occurs when a vehicle with...Ch. 39 - A car jumps out of gear into neutral, particularly...Ch. 39 - While diagnosing a noise from a transmission:...Ch. 39 - Technician A says that broken or worn engine and...Ch. 39 - Technician A says that shims may be used to adjust...Ch. 39 - During a test drive, a noise that appears to be...Ch. 39 - While inspecting the synchronizers of a transaxle:...Ch. 39 - Technician A says that the proper fluid level for...
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