ASE A5 Practice Test - ASE A5 Brakes Test Prep - Test 2

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 12

  • @he--ru362
    @he--ru362 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, got a 60%!!! must study more 🙇

  • @joseibarra125
    @joseibarra125 Před 4 lety +5

    In your first question you never mention applying the brakes. I picked D as the question put forth only while driving

    • @jonomotive2000
      @jonomotive2000 Před 3 lety +4

      He didn’t say pulls left when braking he says pulls left in general and what can cause a pull to the left in general a linked brake line because when you brake the fluid pressure stays there and can’t come out ASE’s try to trick you, you gotta think about each question carefully

  • @moisesrojas8354
    @moisesrojas8354 Před 3 lety

    This stuff is good.

  • @OldSchoolNoe
    @OldSchoolNoe Před rokem

    I've seen quick take-up master cylinders, but I need to brush up on how exactly they work.

    • @FreeASEStudyGuidescom
      @FreeASEStudyGuidescom  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the feedback - For more on step bore quick take up master cylinders see www.freeasestudyguides.com/brakes-quick-take-up-master-cylinder.html - Good Luck with the A5 OldSchoolNoe!

  • @kb2825
    @kb2825 Před 3 lety +2

    Question 8 never stated if it had drum brakes...

    • @FreeASEStudyGuidescom
      @FreeASEStudyGuidescom  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the helpful feedback! The question asks which of the following is MOST likely to cause a vehicle to nosedive while braking. The brake metering valve, similar to the proportioning valve, is used to achieve balanced braking. A faulty metering valve results in a nosedive condition. A faulty proportioning valve results in the rear wheel skid and lock-up with only light to moderate pressure applied to the brake pedal. You're right, Glen. They are found on front disc and rear drum brake systems. For more complete explanations, please visit the website at www.freeasestudyguides.com.

  • @traumaman5150
    @traumaman5150 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this I am just returning after 14 years to this industry. any advise for studying for A.S.E. tests?

    • @FreeASEStudyGuidescom
      @FreeASEStudyGuidescom  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment, Lou! Welcome back. The tests are timed now, available all year, and proctored at Prometric. Visit the A5 Study Guide on the website www.freeasestudyguides.com. It has 60 A5 Q&A. If you are unsure of an answer, use the Read more... section. The tests can be tricky, so we suggest taking time and studying for the exam. Use the study tips www.freeasestudyguides.com/studytips.html - Good luck, Lou!

  • @moisesrojas8354
    @moisesrojas8354 Před 3 lety

    This stuff is good.