Deck 6: Exhaust Gas Composition and Analysis

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A vehicle with a return-type fuel injection system is being tested with an exhaust gas analyzer and the following results are obtained (AIR pump disabled):


 At Idle:At 2,500 RPM: CO2=8.10%CO2=9.70%CO=10.00% (pegged high) CO=8.13%O2=0.00%O2=0.00%HC=850PPMHC=530PPλ=0.707λ=0.769\begin{array} { l l l lr} \text { At Idle:} &\quad\quad\quad& \text {At 2,500 RPM: } \\ \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = 8.10 \% &\quad\quad \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = & 9.70 \% \\ \mathrm { CO } & = 10.00 \%\text { (pegged high) } & \quad\quad\mathrm { CO } & = & 8.13 \% \\ \mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = 0.00 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = & 0.00 \% \\ \mathrm { HC } & = 850 \mathrm { PPM } & \quad\quad\mathrm { HC } & = & 530 \mathrm { PP } \\ \lambda & = 0.707&\quad\quad \lambda & = & 0.769 \end{array} Which condition would most likely be responsible for all of the readings shown?

A) An open spark plug wire
B) A vacuum leak
C) A restricted fuel filter
D) A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
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A pre-OBD II vehicle with a return-type fuel injection system is being tested with an exhaust gas analyzer and the following results are obtained (AIR pump disabled):


 At Idle:At 2500 RPM: CO2=8.35%CO2=7.80%CO=0.00%CO=0.00%O2=0.91%O2=0.85%HC=1,200PPMHC=2,360PPMλ=0.930λ=0.908\begin{array} { l l l lr} \text { At Idle:} &\quad\quad\quad& \text {At 2500 RPM: } \\ \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = 8.35 \% &\quad\quad \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = & 7.80 \% \\ \mathrm { CO } & = 0.00 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { CO } & = & 0.00 \% \\ \mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = 0.91 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = & 0.85 \% \\ \mathrm { HC } & = 1,200 \mathrm { PPM } & \quad\quad\mathrm { HC } & = & 2,360\mathrm { PPM } \\ \lambda & = 0.930 &\quad\quad \lambda & = & 0.908 \end{array} Which condition would most likely be responsible for all of the readings shown?

A) An open spark plug wire
B) A vacuum leak
C) A restricted fuel filter
D) A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
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A vehicle has high levels of oxides of nitrogen (NOx). Which condition could be the cause?

A) A rich air fuel mixture
B) A problem with the EGR system
C) A corroded battery cable
D) A cylinder misfire caused by a defective spark plug
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If a total misfire occurs within the cylinder for any reason, which gas levels will be dramatically high?

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Oxygen
C) Hydrocarbon
D) Carbon monoxide
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A vehicle has both excessive CO and O2 readings. Which condition is the most likely cause?

A) An intake manifold leak
B) An exhaust leak
C) A fuel injector leak
D) An exhaust restriction
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Which statement is true about carbon monoxide (CO)?

A) It is a result of too much combustion
B) It is a result of a lean air fuel ratio
C) It is a result of a misfire
D) It is a result of a rich air fuel ratio
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An exhaust analyzer that measures lambda is being discussed. Technician A says a lambda reading of 0.98 to 1.02 is considered normal. Technician B says a lambda of 1.12 indicates a lean condition. Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Normal combustion is being discussed. Technician A says water (H2O) is a by-product of normal combustion. Technician B says carbon dioxide (CO2) is a by-product of normal combustion. Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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A vehicle with a return-type fuel injection system is being tested with an exhaust gas analyzer and the following results are obtained (AIR pump disabled):


 At Idle:At 2,500 RPM: CO2=14.80%CO2=8.30%CO=0.00%CO=0.00%O2=0.20%O2=4.25%HC=45PPMHC=330PPMλ=1.007λ=1313\begin{array} { l l l lr} \text { At Idle:} &\quad\quad\quad& \text {At 2,500 RPM: } \\ \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = 14.80 \% &\quad\quad \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = & 8.30 \% \\ \mathrm { CO } & = 0.00 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { CO } & = & 0.00 \% \\ \mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = 0.20 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = & 4.25 \% \\ \mathrm { HC } & = 45 \mathrm { PPM } & \quad\quad\mathrm { HC } & = & 330 \mathrm { PPM } \\ \lambda & = 1.007 &\quad\quad \lambda & = & 1313\end{array} Which condition would most likely be responsible for all of the readings shown?

A) An open spark plug wire
B) A vacuum leak
C) A restricted fuel filter
D) A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
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A vehicle with high levels of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) is being discussed. Technician A says engine overheating is a likely cause. Technician B says a defective turbocharger intercooler may be the cause. Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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The term "stoichiometric" refers to an air fuel mixture of:

A) 16.5 to 1
B) 15.7 to 1
C) 14.7 to 1
D) 12 to 1
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When a concentration-type gas analyzer has been properly warmed up and its probe is exposed to ambient air, what should the displayed oxygen reading indicate?

A) About 10%
B) About 21%
C) About 78%
D) About 90%
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When an engine has good combustion (proper compression and volumetric efficiency, proper spark timing and delivery, and a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio), which level of gas emissions should be high?

A) CO emissions
B) CO2 emissions
C) O2 emissions
D) NOX emissions
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Constant volume sampling generally tests for which four gases?

A) O2, N2, HC, and CO2
B) CO, HC, NOx, and CO2
C) NOx, H2O, CO2, and CO
D) NOx, O2, N2, and H2O
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Which gas can be used an indicator of a rich condition?

A) Carbon monoxide (CO)
B) Oxygen (O2)
C) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
D) Hydrogen (H)
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A vehicle with a return-type fuel injection system is being tested with an exhaust gas analyzer and the following results are obtained (AIR pump disabled):


 At Idle:At 2,500 RPM: CO2=8.20%CO2=14.30%CO=0.00%CO=0.00%O2=5.10%O2=0.25%HC=1,200PPMHC=30PPλ=1.304λ=1.01\begin{array} { l l l lr} \text { At Idle:} &\quad\quad\quad& \text {At 2,500 RPM: } \\ \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = 8.20 \% &\quad\quad \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = & 14.30 \% \\ \mathrm { CO } & = 0.00 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { CO } & = & 0.00 \% \\ \mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = 5.10 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = & 0.25 \% \\ \mathrm { HC } & = 1,200 \mathrm { PPM } & \quad\quad\mathrm { HC } & = & 30 \mathrm { PP } \\ \lambda & = 1.304 &\quad\quad \lambda & = & 1.01 \end{array}
Which condition would most likely be responsible for all of the readings shown?

A) An open spark plug wire
B) A vacuum leak
C) A restricted fuel filter
D) A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
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Which gas is considered toxic?

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Carbon monoxide
C) Oxygen
D) Nitrogen
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is being discussed. Technician A says carbon monoxide may cause dizziness. Technician B says carbon monoxide smells like rotten eggs.Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Which gas can be used an indicator of a lean condition?

A) Carbon monoxide (CO)
B) Oxygen (O2)
C) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
D) Hydrogen (H)
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An exhaust gas analyzer (concentration sampling type) is being used to sample the exhaust of a vehicle that has an exhaust system leak.  Which of these four gases will read higher than normal?

A) HC
B) CO
C) CO2
D) O2
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Deck 6: Exhaust Gas Composition and Analysis
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A vehicle with a return-type fuel injection system is being tested with an exhaust gas analyzer and the following results are obtained (AIR pump disabled):


 At Idle:At 2,500 RPM: CO2=8.10%CO2=9.70%CO=10.00% (pegged high) CO=8.13%O2=0.00%O2=0.00%HC=850PPMHC=530PPλ=0.707λ=0.769\begin{array} { l l l lr} \text { At Idle:} &\quad\quad\quad& \text {At 2,500 RPM: } \\ \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = 8.10 \% &\quad\quad \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = & 9.70 \% \\ \mathrm { CO } & = 10.00 \%\text { (pegged high) } & \quad\quad\mathrm { CO } & = & 8.13 \% \\ \mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = 0.00 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = & 0.00 \% \\ \mathrm { HC } & = 850 \mathrm { PPM } & \quad\quad\mathrm { HC } & = & 530 \mathrm { PP } \\ \lambda & = 0.707&\quad\quad \lambda & = & 0.769 \end{array} Which condition would most likely be responsible for all of the readings shown?

A) An open spark plug wire
B) A vacuum leak
C) A restricted fuel filter
D) A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
2
A pre-OBD II vehicle with a return-type fuel injection system is being tested with an exhaust gas analyzer and the following results are obtained (AIR pump disabled):


 At Idle:At 2500 RPM: CO2=8.35%CO2=7.80%CO=0.00%CO=0.00%O2=0.91%O2=0.85%HC=1,200PPMHC=2,360PPMλ=0.930λ=0.908\begin{array} { l l l lr} \text { At Idle:} &\quad\quad\quad& \text {At 2500 RPM: } \\ \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = 8.35 \% &\quad\quad \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = & 7.80 \% \\ \mathrm { CO } & = 0.00 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { CO } & = & 0.00 \% \\ \mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = 0.91 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = & 0.85 \% \\ \mathrm { HC } & = 1,200 \mathrm { PPM } & \quad\quad\mathrm { HC } & = & 2,360\mathrm { PPM } \\ \lambda & = 0.930 &\quad\quad \lambda & = & 0.908 \end{array} Which condition would most likely be responsible for all of the readings shown?

A) An open spark plug wire
B) A vacuum leak
C) A restricted fuel filter
D) A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
An open spark plug wire
3
A vehicle has high levels of oxides of nitrogen (NOx). Which condition could be the cause?

A) A rich air fuel mixture
B) A problem with the EGR system
C) A corroded battery cable
D) A cylinder misfire caused by a defective spark plug
B
4
If a total misfire occurs within the cylinder for any reason, which gas levels will be dramatically high?

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Oxygen
C) Hydrocarbon
D) Carbon monoxide
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A vehicle has both excessive CO and O2 readings. Which condition is the most likely cause?

A) An intake manifold leak
B) An exhaust leak
C) A fuel injector leak
D) An exhaust restriction
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Which statement is true about carbon monoxide (CO)?

A) It is a result of too much combustion
B) It is a result of a lean air fuel ratio
C) It is a result of a misfire
D) It is a result of a rich air fuel ratio
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An exhaust analyzer that measures lambda is being discussed. Technician A says a lambda reading of 0.98 to 1.02 is considered normal. Technician B says a lambda of 1.12 indicates a lean condition. Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Normal combustion is being discussed. Technician A says water (H2O) is a by-product of normal combustion. Technician B says carbon dioxide (CO2) is a by-product of normal combustion. Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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A vehicle with a return-type fuel injection system is being tested with an exhaust gas analyzer and the following results are obtained (AIR pump disabled):


 At Idle:At 2,500 RPM: CO2=14.80%CO2=8.30%CO=0.00%CO=0.00%O2=0.20%O2=4.25%HC=45PPMHC=330PPMλ=1.007λ=1313\begin{array} { l l l lr} \text { At Idle:} &\quad\quad\quad& \text {At 2,500 RPM: } \\ \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = 14.80 \% &\quad\quad \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = & 8.30 \% \\ \mathrm { CO } & = 0.00 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { CO } & = & 0.00 \% \\ \mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = 0.20 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = & 4.25 \% \\ \mathrm { HC } & = 45 \mathrm { PPM } & \quad\quad\mathrm { HC } & = & 330 \mathrm { PPM } \\ \lambda & = 1.007 &\quad\quad \lambda & = & 1313\end{array} Which condition would most likely be responsible for all of the readings shown?

A) An open spark plug wire
B) A vacuum leak
C) A restricted fuel filter
D) A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
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A vehicle with high levels of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) is being discussed. Technician A says engine overheating is a likely cause. Technician B says a defective turbocharger intercooler may be the cause. Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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The term "stoichiometric" refers to an air fuel mixture of:

A) 16.5 to 1
B) 15.7 to 1
C) 14.7 to 1
D) 12 to 1
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When a concentration-type gas analyzer has been properly warmed up and its probe is exposed to ambient air, what should the displayed oxygen reading indicate?

A) About 10%
B) About 21%
C) About 78%
D) About 90%
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When an engine has good combustion (proper compression and volumetric efficiency, proper spark timing and delivery, and a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio), which level of gas emissions should be high?

A) CO emissions
B) CO2 emissions
C) O2 emissions
D) NOX emissions
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14
Constant volume sampling generally tests for which four gases?

A) O2, N2, HC, and CO2
B) CO, HC, NOx, and CO2
C) NOx, H2O, CO2, and CO
D) NOx, O2, N2, and H2O
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Which gas can be used an indicator of a rich condition?

A) Carbon monoxide (CO)
B) Oxygen (O2)
C) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
D) Hydrogen (H)
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A vehicle with a return-type fuel injection system is being tested with an exhaust gas analyzer and the following results are obtained (AIR pump disabled):


 At Idle:At 2,500 RPM: CO2=8.20%CO2=14.30%CO=0.00%CO=0.00%O2=5.10%O2=0.25%HC=1,200PPMHC=30PPλ=1.304λ=1.01\begin{array} { l l l lr} \text { At Idle:} &\quad\quad\quad& \text {At 2,500 RPM: } \\ \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = 8.20 \% &\quad\quad \mathrm { CO } _ { 2 } & = & 14.30 \% \\ \mathrm { CO } & = 0.00 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { CO } & = & 0.00 \% \\ \mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = 5.10 \% & \quad\quad\mathrm { O } _ { 2 } & = & 0.25 \% \\ \mathrm { HC } & = 1,200 \mathrm { PPM } & \quad\quad\mathrm { HC } & = & 30 \mathrm { PP } \\ \lambda & = 1.304 &\quad\quad \lambda & = & 1.01 \end{array}
Which condition would most likely be responsible for all of the readings shown?

A) An open spark plug wire
B) A vacuum leak
C) A restricted fuel filter
D) A leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm
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Which gas is considered toxic?

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Carbon monoxide
C) Oxygen
D) Nitrogen
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is being discussed. Technician A says carbon monoxide may cause dizziness. Technician B says carbon monoxide smells like rotten eggs.Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Which gas can be used an indicator of a lean condition?

A) Carbon monoxide (CO)
B) Oxygen (O2)
C) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
D) Hydrogen (H)
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An exhaust gas analyzer (concentration sampling type) is being used to sample the exhaust of a vehicle that has an exhaust system leak.  Which of these four gases will read higher than normal?

A) HC
B) CO
C) CO2
D) O2
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