ASE B6 Test - Damage Analysis & Estimating
Another sign of prior repairs is inconsistent _____ ______ thickness.
" paint film" . This can be measured with paint film thickness or mil gauges. OEM paint will measure in the range of 3.5 to 5.5 mils (refinished panels can double that and a blended panel can be as much as 50% greater in thickness.)
Using a tram gauge an appraiser can easily detect a ________ condition.
"Sway". With a tram gauge, it is easy to take linear measurements, such as point-to-point measurements across the front cage of a car.
What are the two types of automotive platics?
1: Thermoplastics, which are more soft and easily reformed with heat 2: Thermoset plastics, which tend to be more rigid
What are the three types of vehicle construction?
1: Unibody - the most common passenger car design. 2: Body over frame, also known as the perimeter frame (or ladder-style frame), which is common is SUV's and light trucks. 3: Space Frame - defined as a structural frame with non load bearing panels - similar to the unibody design, but it can meet crash standards without its outer body panels (some early Saturns were space frame design).
A hybrid vehicles electric traction motors operate on...
650 volts. While some components may run on 12 volts, some Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries contain as much as 650 volts
Whats the most common type of structural damage to unibody cars?
A sway condition, Identified by cross measuring the underhood area (assuming the car is of symmetrical design), where the front section of the inner structure does not measure identically from point to point and the square configuration becomes a parallelogram.
This occurs when the front cage of a uni-body is distorted from its former symmetrical configuration to that of a parallelogram.
A sway condition.
Sectioning procedures: You must always pay close attention to factory recommendations when replacing specific sections. What is an example of a discouraged and/or forbidden type of sectioning repair?
A vertical splice on a quarter panel (very common sectioning location) and it is also inadvisable to section a structural pillar near an anchor used for a seatbelt
What is the most obvious and common of all repairs to safety systems?
Air bag service.
SAI refers to...
An angle in the suspension system - the steering axis inclination. This can be measured using wheel alignment equipment. Incorrect SAI contributes to poor handling.
Whats more hazardous, welding near a full tank of gas or an empty one?
An empty tank is more hazardous. So never just "empty" the gas tank, make sure you remove it if you're doing any welding nearby.
There are federal regulations mandating the display of information labels placed in the underhood area of a vehicle. What is required when replacing these parts?
Anytime a part is replaced that bears an information label, you are required to write for the replacement of that label.
Appraiser A says all brake fluid should be drained and replaced when replacing a caliper on the left front of a six-month old car. Appraiser B saya all that is required is refilling the brake fluid and bleeding the system. Who is right? A, B, Both A & B, Neither A or B?
Appraiser B only. Although brake fluid does become contaminated with moisture over time, this is not likely on a 6 month old car.
Appraiser A says storage charges are calculated per day at the prevailing market rate. Appraiser B says they are calculated at the shop's posted rate. Who is right? A, B, A & B, neither A or B?
Appraiser B only. The shop in possession of the vehicle can charge whatever they want, although most insurance companies will only pay for charges that correspond to reasonable market prices.
BC/CC stands for...
Base coat/ Clear coat
Appraiser A Says the factory E-coat corrosion protection must be replaced anytime it is damaged in a collision. Appraiser B says the E-coat must be restored to a level equivalent to that created at the factory. Who is right? A, B, A & B, neither A or B?
Both A & B. The factory E-coat must always be replaced when damaged and it must be done to a level equivalent with the factory work.
The "Inside Out" sequence refers to...
Calculating Labor times
Additional material and charges include:
Caulk, refrigerants (R12 & R134a),sounds deadners, clips, hardware, car covers for paint masking, coolant, washer fluid, lubricants (transmission fluid/brake fluid/ power steering fluid, etc), structural bonding material, etc.
Type of damage: Diamond
Change in Diagonal
Type of damage: Sag
Change in Height
Type of damage: Twist
Change in Height
Type of damage: Mash or Collapse
Change in Length
Type of damage: Side Sway
Change in Width
What does a Tri-coat finish consist of?
Color coat, a pearl or mica coat and a clear coat.
What is it called when a part folds onto itself like an accordion?
Convolution. A convoluted structural component should be replaced.
What are P-Pages used for?
Determining the time/cost of procedures that are and are "not included" in a specific operation (gets rid of overlap and adds time for needed tasks).
What's the hardest type of frame damage to repair on a full frame vehicle and often requires the replacement of a full frame assembly?
Diamond damage, where the frame becomes a parallelogram, with one side measuring a different length over the course of the entire chassis.
When welding on a vehicle, it is standard practice to first....
Disconnect the negative cable from the battery to prevent back feed of the weld current and potential damage.
ETRs stands for....
Emergency Tensioning Retractors (seatbelt tensioners)
What must be done with damaged fuel lines, exhaust/emission systems?
Federal and state laws mandate they must be put back in thier original condition and REPLACED, not repaired, since the safety of the passengers are at risk.
Generally, these two types of vehicles are NOT great candidates for repairable vehicles:
Flood vehicles and vehicles that have had fires. Also, vehicles that have had major driveline damage (engine or transmission crushed).
Which structural components are designed to sustain impacts in a controlled manner by crumpling?
Frame rails, radiator supports and floors. In doing so, the enrgy is absorbed and dissipated, thus protecting the passenger cabin and becoming the "sacrificial components" of the vehicle.
When checking beneath a vehicle, you divide the under-body into three parts. What are those parts?
Front, middle/center and rear.
Damage in ______ _________ vehicles can often be harder to detect in a preliminary inspection.
Full frame vehicles.
Signs of structural damage are reasons to write for structural measurements tasks in the estimate. How much time do appraiser generally write in to set up and measure a car ?
Generally 2.5 hours, but can vary according to severity, market, type of vehicle and measuring system.
What is the general threshold used to determine total losses (what percentage of ACV or actual cash value)?
Generally, 80%, however the percentage is usually at the discretion of the insurer.
What is encapsulated glass?
Glass that is part of the structural integrity of the vehicle (on most passenger cars today), bonded to the body with urethane and other advanced adhesive compounds.
When looking at labor R&R times, remember to look at the _________ and __________ for additional additions and subtractions in to the labor times.
Headnotes and footnotes.
What are the three spatial planes when measuring a vehicles dimensions?
Height from datum, width from centerline and length.
What does HSLA stand for?
High-strength, Low alloy steel. Often found in structural components and should never be repaired with heat.
Bent seat attaching hardware, broken motor mounts, cracked transmission cases or damaged electronic components are all examples of _________ damage.
Indirect. You must trace the energy into the vehicle structure and looks closely for kinks, buckles and other signs of distortion.
The most obvious way to determine pre-existing damage (PUD), is to __________ the _________.
Interview the customer.
When inspection a vehicle, the surface you are inspection it on should be ______, ____, and free of ________.
Level, dry and free of debris. (level will help determine structural damage, dry for leaks, etc).
Salvage dealer's prices are usually considered wholesale and are subject to a __________ by the body shop.
Markup.
What are air conditioning components generally classified as?
Mechanical items. Mechanical operations are generally those bolted items inward of the radiator.
What must always appear on your estimate documents, because it is a primary measure of the vehicles use and value?
Mileage.
Some signs of structural damage on unitized and full frame vehicles include:
Misaligned panels, hoods, bumpers, doors and body sections. Also, look for signs of shifted assemblies at the points of attachment for engines, transmissions and transaxles.
What are some of the systems used to determine the ACV (actual cash value) of the vehicle being estimated?
NADA, Kelly Blue Book, and Edmunds are commonly used to determine a vehicles value.
Wiring harnesses are the vehicles...
Nervous system.
When replacing air bag modules, they should be...
New, factory units.
When inspecting a vehicle, should your inspection be localized into one specific area?
No, kinetic energy has a tendency to travel through a vehicle and cause damages elsewhere.
When replacing parts with VIN labels on them, should you transfer the VIN label onto the new part?
No, that is illegal. New parts should come with R-DOT stickers, which must be visible after that part is painted (they usually have a clear layer of plastic that will pull of after the painting is done).
Would an alternator be classified as a "betterment" item?
No. Betterment applies to normal wear & tear items that a vehicle owner should expect to replace in the life of a vehicle. Example: Battery, shocks, brake linings, tires, etc.
Would aftermarket paint sealant cause a problem with a vehicle warranty?
No. Example of things that could cause a problem with a vehicle warranty are: repaired wiring harness, wire splicing, etc.
Another term often used to describe "damage" is____________.
Nonconformity.
Other than crashing the car, is there another test or way of knowing the airbag will deploy when in an accident?
Nope.
Some telltale signs of detecting prior collision work are....
Over-spray, paint tape edges, tool marks on fasteners, misaligned panels and missing Federal Anti-Theft Standard labels (FATS).
Procedure Explanations are referred to as....
P-Pages.
PUD stands for...
Prior unrelated damage (PUD). It is the role of the appraiser to attempt to identify pre-existing damage on the vehicle.
R&R
Remove and Replace
R&I
Remove and reinstall
Clean up time in reference to salvage parts means to....
Remove the oil and grease from the parts. The painting is a separate billable expense.
What requires the highest level of skill in the collision repair industry and is market driven to a large extent?
Repairing frame and structural damage.
According to some manufacturers,, a kinked frame rail must be __________ and not repaired.
Replaced. A kink is defined as a sharp bend with a small radius, usually more than 90 degrees over a short distance.
When structural components are convoluted (folded upon themselves like an accordion). They must be _____________.
Replaced. Also, replace any structural component that requires the application of plastic filler to give it an undamaged appearance.
Should exhaust damaged systems be welded and repaired, or replaced all together?
Replaced. Exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide and leaks could create dangerous conditions for passengers.
Which type of vehicles have a higher salvage value?
SUV's, vehicles damaged in rear-end collisions and luxury imports. Keep this in mind when a damaged vehicle is "borderline totaled".
What three things should be considered in any repair?
Safety, retained value and the vehicle owners best interest.
How to you test a type of plastic if you cannot find and identifying symbol or label?
Shave a piece of plastic off of the subject part, drop it into a bucket of water. Thermoplastics will float and thermoset plastics will sink.
P-Pages
Specify included and "not included" operations. Some tasks involved may include labor time based on good judgement.
What are some of the items that are good for the life of the vehicle and are not subject to betterment/depreciation adjustments?
Springs, transmissions, engines, steering racks and control arms.
What are the four labor time category's for the estimating guide?
Structural, non-structural, mechanical or refinish.
What's a simple field test to determine if the vehicle has a clearcoat?
Take a piece of fine grit sandpaper and scuff the top coat. If the material on the sandpaper appears white, as opposed to a darker base-coat color, there is a clear-coat on the finish. (this test is not useful when testing white or light colored vehicles).
What type of frame design offer's greater resistance to pulling and are easier to repair, but you have to be careful because the "body" itself may appear undamaged?
The body over frame design. Because the bodies are mounted independent of the frame, the doors, hood and truck lids may open/close just fine, in spite of a bent frame.
"Set up and measure" refers to what?
The dollar allowance for the time a technician needs to mount a vehicle on a repair system to measure length, width from center-line and height from the datum plane.
The _____________ company is obligated in EVERY state to pay the cost to either replace a vehicle or return it to the condition it was prior to the loss.
The insurance company. It is your duty as an appraiser to provide an appraisal that will allow the repairer to return the vehicle to its pre-loss condition, based on prevailing market conditions.
TTY (torque to yield) refers to...
The strength of a fastener, its allowable reuse and the fact that a fastener deforms upon application of torque. It is a one time use fastener that is used on critical applications. When it is torqued, the threads deform. locking it in to place.
What is a controversial task in this industry, in regards to painting a repaired area and P-pages?
The task of feather, fill and block sanding a repaired area. It involves extra time, so be sure to check the "P-Pages" for the labor times.
What is the difference between a unitized frame and a uni-body?
There is no difference. In a uni-body or unitized vehicle, the frame and body are incorporated into a single welded structure.
What type of plastic is more difficult/more challenging to repair than rigid types of plastic?
Thermal Polyolefin, often used on bumper covers.
What does the term "set up and measure" refer to?
Time and/or dollar allowance for a technician to mount a vehicle on a repair system in order to measure length, width from center-line and height from datum plane.
What is overlap?
Time taken each operation in which redundant tasks occur.
The SRS wiring harness is usually replaced, but some manufacturers are now allowing it to be repaired. True or false.
True.
What does UHSS stand for?
Ultra High-Strength Steel, alos known as Martensitic steel. UHSS steel should NEVER be repaired or straightened in any way, ONLY replaced (door intrusion beams and and bumper reinforcements are usually made is UHSS steel)
What's the most difficult frame design to repair?
Uni-body. They are very prone to indirect damage and must be inspected thoroughly. Pay close attention to floor pans, under seat areas and roof panels.
UPCR stands for...
Uniform Procedures for Collision Repair (by I-CAR).
What is betterment/depreciation when referring to collision estimating?
When items that are subject to wear and replacement, like worn tires, brake pads, batteries, belts, etc. are replaced and the customer is getting something "better" than they had before. Adjustments must be made in the price.
What is unjust enrichment?
When the insured or claimant is put in a better position than he/she was prior to the loss (i.e. putting new tires on without making a betterment adjustment)
Overlap deductions
When time is taken out of an estimate for each operation where redundant tasks occur, so they don't have to pay for anything twice.
Are insurance companies liable for the replacement aftermarket parts, such as rims, suspension, stereos, etc? (as opposed to putting back OEM parts)
Yes - the vehicle owner are entitled to have the vehicle restored to its pre-loss condition. Some things though (like tires) will be subject to betterment adjustments
Is aluminum repairable?
Yes. Aluminum inner structures, such as those used on the 5 series BMW sedans, require the use of rivets and structural adhesives for their replacement.
Most air bag systems consist of...
air bag module, the clock spring or coil, diagnostic control module, impact sensors, dash indicator light and knee bolster.
An example of a one time, single use component is...
airbag
The centerline of a vehicle is....
an imaginary plane that divides the vehicle in half from front to rear.
What temperature does it need to be when replacing glass for urethane adhesives to properly cure?
at least 65 degress F.
What are some measuring tools used to identify structural damage?
computerized measuring systems, universal three-dimensional measuring systems, laser systems and the tram gauge.
To be considered "damaged", its _____ and _________ must be unequal with that before the accident in terms of the way something looks and operates.
form and function.
"LS B/S mldg" is nomenclature for...
left side body side molding
O/H stands for....
overhaul
What is the most accepted alternative to the traditional formula for determining the cost of paint related materials, including paint, reducer, thinner, additives, activators and hardners?
the Mitchell Refinish Material Guide (duh).