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Quiz 13: Accessorieselectrical Accessories Diagnosis and Repair
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Technician A says on an electromagnetic field wiper motor the strength of the total magnetic field will determine the motor speed. Technician B says on an electromagnetic field wiper motor the two field coils are wound in opposite directions so their magnetic fields will oppose each other. Who is correct?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Blower motor resistor blocks are being discussed, Technician A says if the thermal limiter opens the fan will only operate at high speed. Technician B says if any of the resistors burn out, the blower motor fan will operate at low speed only. Who is correct?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
The electric rear window defogger system is being discussed. Technician A says the grid is a series of controlled voltage amplifiers. Technician B says to protect the vehicle's electrical system, a timer circuit may be incorporated. Who is correct?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Intermittent wiper systems are being discussed. Technician A says they may use a solid-state module that may be incorporated into the body computer. Technician B says they may use a capacitor that operates the wiper motor directly until it is fully discharged. Who is correct?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Slower-than-normal wiper operation is being discussed. Technician A says this may be caused by excessive electrical resistance. Technician B says this may be caused by a problem in the mechanical linkage. Who is correct?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Technician A says the power seat system typically uses stepper motors. Technician B says the rotational direction of the power seat motor is determined by the direction current flows through it. Who is correct?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
A two-speed windshield wiper will operate in only the low-speed position. Technician A says the common motor brush is worn. Technician B says the Hi-Lo relay may be faulty. Who is correct?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
The driver side power window will not go up or down. Technician A says a worn motor may be the problem. Technician B says the problem could be caused by a faulty master switch. Who is correct?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
An inoperative electrochromic mirror is being discussed. Technician A says the mirror's light sensor may be faulty. Technician B says the external mirror switch may be defective. Who is correct?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
The right front electric window is inoperative regardless of which switch is used. It sounds like the motor is turning. Technician A says the window regulator may be disengaged. Technician B says the sector gear may be worn. Who is correct?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Horn relays are sometimes included in the horn circuit for which of the following reasons?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Blower motor system fan speed control is being discussed. Technician A says this is done by a resistor block wired in parallel to the fan. Technician B says this is done by use by a power module. Who is correct?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Technician A says the motor turns faster if there are more armature windings connected between the common and high-speed brushes. Technician B says the less counterelectromotive force (CEMF) in the armature, the greater the armature current. Who is correct?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Technician A says a horn that sounds constantly could be caused by a faulty relay. Technician B says a horn that sounds constantly could be caused by an open in the horn button switch. Who is correct?
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Which component within the wiper motor ensures that when the motor is turned off the wiper arms will be brought to the bottom position?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
A blower motor that is rotating very slowly is being tested. A voltmeter placed across the power and ground terminals of the motor indicates 6 volts when the blower switch is placed in the "high" speed position. All of the following statements about the possible cause of this problem are true, EXCEPT
Question 37
Multiple Choice
An inoperative electronic cruise control system is being discussed. Technician A says a stuck closed brake switch could be causing the problem. Technician B says the problem could be caused by an open cruise engagement switch. Who is correct?
Question 38
Multiple Choice
The rear window defogger is removing only partial areas of fog from the window Technician A says the grid is damaged. Technician B says this indicates a faulty timer circuit. Who is correct?