Y-set Unit 1 review questions
What are three typical symptoms of manual transaxle problems ?
( 1 ) Abnormal bearing and gear noises ( 2 ) Shifting problems . ( 3 ) Fluid leaks .
Describe three symptoms of front drive axle troubles .
( 1 ) Abnormal noises . ( 2 ) Vibration . ( 3 ) Excessive play in the universal joints
List four points to consider when diagnosing bearing failures .
( 1 ) Check the general condition of all parts during disassembly , not just the most badly worn or damaged parts . operation . ( 2 ) Compare the failure to any information in the service manual and your knowledge of component ( 3 ) Determine the cause of the part failure . This helps ensure that the problem does not reoccur . ( 4 ) Make all repairs following manufacturer's recommendations and specifications .
Name five general rules to remember when servicing a transaxle .
( 1 ) Do not dent or nick the gasket sealing surfaces during disassembly or cleaning . ( 2 ) Keep all parts organized so that used parts can be returned to their original positions . ( 3 ) Clean all parts and closely inspect them for damage . Replace any parts showing wear , ( 4 ) Replace all gaskets and seals .
List six possible advantages of a front - wheel - drive vehicle with a transaxle over a rear - wheel - drive vehicle with a transaxle .
( 1 ) Reduced drive train weight and improved efficiency . ( 2 ) Improved traction on slippery pavement . ( 3 ) Increased passenger compartment space . ( 4 ) Smoother ride because of less unsprung weight ( 5 ) Quieter operation because engine and drive train noise is centrally located in the engine compartment ( 6 ) Improved safety because of increased mass in front of passengers .
What are four functions of a drive shaft ?
( 1 ) Sends turning power from the transmission to the rear axle assembly . ( 2 ) Flexes and allows vertical ( up and down ) movement of the rear axle assembly . ( 3 ) Provides a sliding action to adjust for changes in driveline length ( 4 ) Provides smooth power transfer .
What are three typical symptoms of automatic transaxle problems ?
( 1 ) Slipping in gear . ( 2 ) Abnormal noises . ( 3 ) Fluid leaks .
When is a center support bearing needed and why ?
A center support bearing is needed to hold the middle of a two - piece drive shaft . Pickup trucks commonly use a center support bearing because of the long distance between the transmission and rear axle
What is the difference between a fixed transmission solenoid and a variable transmission solenoid ?
A fixed transmission solenoid can produce only fully " on " or " off " locations for the spool valve to open or close the fluid flow control valve . A variable transmission solenoid can adjust the distance of spool valve opening by conducting different ECM duty cycles or signal frequencies
Explain the difference between a hunting gearset and a nonhunting gearset .
A hunting gearset does not mesh the same gear teeth during each revolution of the ring gear . A nonhunting gearset meshes the same gear teeth over and over during gearset operation .
The ________ must be capable of providing torque to both axles when turning corners .
Differential .
The term __________ generally refers to the parts that transfer power from the transmission to the drive wheels .
Driveline .
What major problem is a differential designed to prevent ?
The differential is designed to prevent the tires from sliding , squealing , and wear whenever the vehicle is turned .
Define the term clutch pedal " free play . "
The distance the clutch pedal or clutch fork moves before the throw - out bearing acts on the pressure plate .
What are the symptoms of clutch slippage ?
The engine races without an increase in the vehicle's road speed .
What should you do if the drive shaft is within recommended runout limits but still vibrates ?
It may need to be balanced by a machine shop that has specialized drive - shaft balancing equipment .
11. What is the function of an automatic clutch adjuster ?
It removes play from the clutch cable as components wear .
7. What is the main purpose of the pressure plate cover ?
Its main purpose is to hold the parts of the pressure plate assembly together
________ ________ often require a special type of gear fluid with friction additives intended for the wet clutch packs in modern differentials its housing placed and the
Limited - slip differentials
7. A drive chain is sometimes used to send crank- shaft power to the transaxle with a( n ) _______ mounted engine .
Longitudinally .
How do you measure axle end play ?
Mount the indicator so that the indicator plunger is parallel with the axle centerline . Set the indicator . needle on zero . Pull the axle in and out while watching the indicator . Compare the readings to factory specifications
What components are normally included in a CV joint kit
New joint components , grease , a boot , and boot straps .
Drive shaft problems can normally be classified into two categories : drive shaft_________ and drive shaft ________
Noise , vibration .
_________ tests are used to determine whether fluid pressure in the various circuits is normal .
Pressure .
5. Rear axle ratio is determined by comparing the number of teeth on the _________gear to the number of teeth on the__________ gear .
Ring , pinion .
The _________ usually has an exploded view of the transmission , showing how each part is located in relation to the others .
Service manual .
How do you check for clutch slippage ?
Set the emergency brake and start the engine . Place the transmission or transaxle in high gear . Then , try to drive the vehicle forward by slowly releasing the clutch pedal .
How do the shift valves work ?
Shift valves use control pressure ( oil pressure from regulator , solenoid valves , throttle valve , and manual valve ) to operate the bands , servos , and gearsets ..
The _________ or _________ is splined to the transmission output shaft .
Slip yoke , slip joint .
A ( n ) ________ is a listening device that can be used to isolate differential and axle noises .
Stethoscope
Define the term " gear ratio . "
The number of revolutions a drive gear must turn before the driven gear completes one revolution .
If a transmission is only noisy in second gear , what does that tell you about the problem ?
The problem is due to components related to that gear .
What is the common cause of a pulsating clutch pedal ?
The runout ( wobble or vibration ) of one of the rotating components of the clutch assembly .
Why should you use an alignment tool or pilot shaft when installing a clutch ?
To center the disc .
How is a dummy shaft used during transmission disassembly ?
To drive out the countershaft and reverse idler shaft .
What is the purpose of shifting the transmission into high gear before installation ?
To help position the input shaft into the clutch disc during transmission installation .
Why is an overdrive ratio used ?
To increase fuel economy .
Describe some causes of a dragging clutch .
Too much pedal free travel , a warped or bent friction disc , oil or grease or corrosion on the friction . surfaces , rusted or damaged transmission input shaft splines , or other problems inside the clutch housing .
4. A ( n ) _________ is a fluid clutch that provides a means of coupling and uncoupling the engine from the transmission .
Torque converter .
5. Clutch disc ________ springs help absorb some of the vibration and shock produced by clutch engagement .
Torsion or damping
How do you check for worn universal joints ?
Wiggle and rotate each universal joint back and forth while watching for side movement . Try to detect any play between the cross and yoke .
How does a constant velocity universal joint ( double - cardan joint ) work ?
With two universal joints operating together on one end of the drive shaft , the output shaft speed fluctuations are counteracted . The action of the second joint cancels the shaft speed changes produced fluctuations are counteractedby the first joint .
Explain how a continuously variable transaxle can increase fuel economy .
. A CVT possesses an infinite number of driving ratios , rather than three , four , or five forward speeds . The CVT uses spring - loaded , two - piece pulleys that have variable diameters . The variable diameters and driving ratios maintain the vehicle's road speed without changing the engine or motor - generator speed , creating the ability to keep the engine at its most efficient operation . This may result in up to a 25 % increase in fuel economy
Describe the two major types of transmission shift linkages .
1 ) On an external shift rod , rods . fit into levers on the shift mechanism and fork assembly . Spring clipshold the rods in the levers One end of each linkage rod is threaded so that the linkage can be adjusted . 2)With an internal shift rail , the bottom of the shift lever on a shift rail . Since the fork is located on the rail , it is also moved catches in one of the gates when the driver shifts gears . Each gate is mounted when changing gears .
Explain the two methods commonly used to hold a rear drive axle in its housing
A retainer plate type axle is commonly used with a removable carrier placed on the outside of the housing . A C - clip type axle is frequently used with an integral carrier , and the C - clips are placed on the inner ends of the axles .
What is a servo ?
A servo is an apply piston that operates the automatic transmission bands .
What is a stall test ?
A test that uses a tachometer to detect transmission slippage or a malfunctioning torque converter .
Explain the basic operation of a transfer case .
A transfer case sends power to both the front and rear axle assemblies in a four - wheel - drive vehicle .
What is a transaxle ?
A transmission and a differential combined in a single assembly .
2. What is the benefit of a wet clutch ?
A wet clutch does not slip , as a fluid coupling or torque converter may , and is more energy efficient
A ( n ) ________ is used in the apply circuit of a band or clutch to cushion initial application of oil pressure .
Accumulator
What is the potential danger of spinning a bearing with compressed air ?
Air pressure can make the bearing whirl at tremendously high speed . The bearing can explode and fly apart with lethal force .
What is used to check driveline angle ?
An angle gauge that reads in degrees
Identify four functions of a manual transmission in proper operating condition .
Any four of the following : ( 1 ) Be able to increase torque going to the drive wheels for quick acceleration . ( 2 ) Supply different gear ratios to match different engine load conditions . ( 3 ) Have a reverse gear for moving backwards . ( 5 ) Allow downshifting into any gear while the vehicle is moving , with all gears synchronized . ( 4 ) Provide the driver with an easy means of shifting transmission gears . ( 6 ) Operate quietly , with minimum power loss .
List three common causes of drive shaft vibration
Any problem affecting drive shaft balance , runout , and angle of shaft .
9. Clutch disc lining may contain ________, which is a known cancer - causing substance .
Asbestos .
Where do automatic transmission fluid leaks commonly occur ?
At the rear seal , front seal , oil pan gasket , extension housing gasket , and shift lever shaft seal.
What are the two types of lubricant commonly used in manual transaxles ?
Automatic transmission fluid and manual transmission gear oil .
What are the four main components of automatic transmission construction ?
Bell housing , case , pan , and extension housing .
18. A ( n ) ______ switch signals the main control module when the driver begins to slow or stop the vehicle .
Brake pedal .
1. An automotive __________ connects and disconnects the engine and manual transmission or transaxle .
Clutch .
During clutch engagement , oil pressure is routed into the ___________
Clutch drum .
The teeth on _________ gears are machined at an angle to the centerline of the gear shaft .
Helical .
10. A ( n ) ________ uses a simple hydraulic circuit to transfer clutch pedal action to the clutch fork .
Hydraulic clutch release mechanism
The _______ shaft is the center shaft that fits between the two CV joints .
Interconnecting .
What is the purpose of using a compound planetary gearset ?
It can provide more forward gear ratios than a simple planetary gearset .
What is normally the cause of burned transmission oil ?
It is caused by band and clutch friction material failure . It means serious damage has occurred , and the transmission will need major repairs .
What is gear backlash ?
high friction area between the gear teeth and allows the gears to expand It is the small clearance between the meshing gear teeth . Backlash allows lubricating oil to enter the during operation without binding or damage