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Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxles
Quiz 13: Transmission Removal
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Question 1
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Two technicians are discussing transmission removal. Tech A says that since it is a flat rate job, the transmission needs to be removed as quickly as possible and items can be inspected once the transmission is out of the vehicle. Tech B says that it is more important to take your time and inspect the components as they are removed to prevent delays later on. Who is correct?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Tech A says that it helps to have a second person help while lowering the transmission down to help watch and ensure nothing becomes caught. Tech B says that if you can drain the transmission before removing it, you can prevent additional messes. Who is correct?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Choose the correct statement with respect to removing the transmission.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Tech A says that when unbolting a transmission from a vehicle it is fine to allow the engine to hang from the engine mounts as they are designed to support the weight of the engine. Tech B says that you need to support the engine with a support tool to prevent damage to the engine and motor mounts. Who is correct?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
What may be done to access the bolts that secure the rear of the drive shaft to the pinion of the differential assembly?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Which of the following require(s) a crow's foot line wrench on an extension for removal?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Tech A says that you should tape the U-joints after removal to prevent loss of any bearings. Tech B says that U-joints should be replaced when removing the transmission. Who is correct?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Tech A says that it may be possible to remove the shift lever from the transmission rather than disconnecting the shift cable. Tech B says that shift cables can become brittle and could break during removal. Who is correct?