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Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ ID: A 1 A/C Final True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 1. Heat is removed from the body by the process of evaporation. ____ 2. Gravity causes warm air to sink. ____ 3. Specific heat is the same as sensible heat. ____ 4. The radiation process is not affected by the surrounding air temperature. ____ 5. Heat is the absence of cold. ____ 6. To safeguard other cooling system components, a defective pressure cap should be replaced with one having a lower pressure rating. ____ 7. Thermostats open and close gradually as the temperature of the coolant increases or decreases. ____ 8. Some radiator fan motors will start and run without warning. ____ 9. The most common cooling system problems are the result of leaks. ____ 10. The engine cooling system is designed to remove about 80 percent of the total engine heat. ____ 11. The temperature rating marked on a thermostat is the temperature at which it begins to open. ____ 12. The low-side gauge is capable of reading a vacuum when necessary. ____ 13. A modern air conditioner system will have either an accumulator or a receiver-drier but not both. ____ 14. There is a direct relationship between temperature and pressure in an automotive air conditioning system. ____ 15. When relative humidity is high, the air conditioner must work harder than when relative humidity is low. ____ 16. Accumulators are used with expansion valve systems. ____ 17. The receiver-dryer is located on the low-pressure side of the system. ____ 18. The accumulator contains low-pressure vapor. ____ 19. The compressor separates the low side from the high side of the system. ____ 20. An H valve is often referred to as a block valve.

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True/FalseIndicate whether the statement is true or false.

____ 1. Heat is removed from the body by the process of evaporation.

____ 2. Gravity causes warm air to sink.

____ 3. Specific heat is the same as sensible heat.

____ 4. The radiation process is not affected by the surrounding air temperature.

____ 5. Heat is the absence of cold.

____ 6. To safeguard other cooling system components, a defective pressure cap should be replaced with one having a lower pressure rating.

____ 7. Thermostats open and close gradually as the temperature of the coolant increases or decreases.

____ 8. Some radiator fan motors will start and run without warning.

____ 9. The most common cooling system problems are the result of leaks.

____ 10. The engine cooling system is designed to remove about 80 percent of the total engine heat.

____ 11. The temperature rating marked on a thermostat is the temperature at which it begins to open.

____ 12. The low-side gauge is capable of reading a vacuum when necessary.

____ 13. A modern air conditioner system will have either an accumulator or a receiver-drier but not both.

____ 14. There is a direct relationship between temperature and pressure in an automotive air conditioning system.

____ 15. When relative humidity is high, the air conditioner must work harder than when relative humidity is low.

____ 16. Accumulators are used with expansion valve systems.

____ 17. The receiver-dryer is located on the low-pressure side of the system.

____ 18. The accumulator contains low-pressure vapor.

____ 19. The compressor separates the low side from the high side of the system.

____ 20. An H valve is often referred to as a block valve.

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____ 21. If the evaporator is starved, superheat is very high.

____ 22. Tubing with a nylon lining can be used with both R-12 (CFC-12) and R-134a (HFC-134a) refrigerants.

____ 23. O-rings will not usually leak if they are reused.

____ 24. The correct oil for use with R-134a is mineral oil.

____ 25. Most early R-12 hoses were not barrier hoses.

____ 26. The expansion valve regulates the evaporator temperature based on the thermal heat load it detects.

____ 27. The electronic (halogen) leak detector is the most expensive and sensitive of all leak detection devices.

____ 28. R-134a is more likely to absorb moisture than R-12.

____ 29. A leak may be marked by the presence of refrigeration oil.

____ 30. When the air conditioning system is operating, the suction line should feel hot to the touch.

____ 31. System malfunctions cannot be detected by visual inspection.

____ 32. Refrigerant vapors are lighter than air.

____ 33. R-134a and R-12 systems use the same refrigerant oil.

____ 34. The pressure of the bulk recovery tank can be tested to identify refrigerant cross contamination.

____ 35. Refrigeration oil circulates with the refrigerant through the system.

____ 36. The outlet of the metering device is usually the coolest part of the system under normal operating conditions.

____ 37. On a cycling-clutch system, the desired average temperature of the evaporator should be about 35F (1.7C).

____ 38. Poor passenger compartment cooling may be the result of dirt or debris plugging the evaporator core cooling fins.

____ 39. Restricted airflow through the condenser core will result in higher than normal high-side pressures.

____ 40. High-side restrictions can cause extremely high temperatures.

____ 41. Moisture in a refrigerant system may cause intermittent poor system performance.

____ 42. Some compressor noise is normal during regular operation.

____ 43. The basic purpose of reciprocating piston, scroll, and rotary vane compressors is the same.

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____ 44. Liquid refrigerant may cause severe damage to the compressor.

____ 45. Snap rings may be installed backward to increase their holding power.

____ 46. Turning the compressor axial plate has the same effect on the pistons as turning a crankshaft.

____ 47. Broken compressor discharge valves are a rare defect.

____ 48. The most common type of compressors used on todays vehicles is the cam lock design.

____ 49. Compressor oil level should be checked routinely.

____ 50. If a bearing shows signs of excessive noise, binding, or looseness, it should be regreased.

Multiple ChoiceIdentify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. How is heat transfer by convection accomplished?a. Heat travels by infrared rays.b. Heat travels by radio waves.c. Heat travels through the surroundind air.d. The coller and warmer objects are touching.

____ 2. Technician A says latent heat is hidden heat. Technician B says latent heat is required for a change of state. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 3. All of the following statements about oxygen are true, EXCEPT:a. Oxygen makes up 78 percent of the air we breathe.b. Oxygen is essential to all animal life.c. Oxygen combines readily with other elements to form complex chemicals.d. Oxygen is normally a gas.

____ 4. The acceptable comfort range for the human body is:a. 45-50 percent relative humidity c. Both A and Bb. 72°F-80°F d. Neither A nor B

____ 5. The sun heats the earth through the process ofa. convection. c. radiation.b. conduction. d. all of the above.

____ 6. Technician A says sensible heat can be measured. Technician B says specific heat is the amount of heat required to change one pound of a substance by 1°F. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

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____ 7. Technician A says convection may occur in liquids and gases. Technician B says conduction can occur between two substances that are at different temperatures. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 8. The ideal relative humidity is between ____ and ____ percent.a. 10, 100 c. 30, 70b. 20, 80 d. 40, 60

____ 9. Evaporation is being discussed. Technician A says heat is lost when evaporation occurs. Technician B says the rate of evaporation is not affected by air movement. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 10. Technician A says excessive engine heat is a product of combustion. Technician B says the average automotive engine is only 15 percent efficient. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 11. All of the following statements about engine cooling are true, EXCEPT:a. Engine heat is transferred to the coolant.b. Coolant heat is transferred to the ambient air.c. Heat transfer is through conduction and radiation.d. Much of the heat generated in the engine leaves through the exhaust system.

____ 12. All of the follow are true about engine thermostats EXCEPT:a. A thermostat may be removed from a system if it is running hot.b. A faulty thermostat will effect vehicle emissions.c. A stuck closed thermostat will cause engine overheating.d. A stuck open thermostat will cause engine overcooling.

____ 13. The two basic design types of radiators area. down flow and cross flow. c. cross flow and recirculating flow.b. up flow and down flow. d. up flow and cross flow.

____ 14. After a vehicle has been driven for 10-15 miles, the heater still continues to blow cool air. Which of the following is the most likely cause?a. Faulty water pump impellers. c. Thermostat stuck closed.b. Partially blocked radiator. d. Partially blocked heater core.

____ 15. Technician A says a defective radiator cap vacuum valve may cause hoses to collapse. Technician B says a defective pressure valve may cause coolant boil over and loss. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 16. Engine coolant is designed to provide all of the following EXCEPT:a. Lower the freezing temperature of the solution.b. Inhibit rust and corrosion.c. Provide water pump lubrication.d. Lower the boiling point of the solution.

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____ 17. Technician A says the primary purpose of a thermostat is to cause the engine to warm up as soon as possible. Technician B says the thermostat should be removed from the cooling system only if the engine is overheating. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 18. An engine coolant temperature switch or air conditioner select switch is used to energize thea. blower motor. c. compressor clutch.b. radiator fan motor relay. d. dashboard warning light.

____ 19. During a routine fluid level inspection a radiator is found to be low on coolant, but the coolant recovery tank was at the proper level. Technician A says that a faulty radiator cap could be the cause. Technician B says that a cracked radiator to recovery tank hose could be the cause. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 20. A thermostat in the cooling system helps preventa. overheating. c. rust formation.b. overcooling. d. heater core leaks.

____ 21. Technician A says the cooling system must be full for a pressure test to be effective. Technician B says the cooling system should never be pressurized beyond the pressure cap rating. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 22. A vehicles engine temperature gauge is reading higher than normal and the readiator fan does not operate. Technician A says that no continuity across the fan motor could be the cause. Technician B says that an open radiator fan fuse could be the cause. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 23. Technician A says the CFC-12 (R-12) service manifold hose fitting must be 1/2-inch male refrigerant flare nut at each end. Technician B says HFC-134a (R-134a) service manifold hoses use an ACME female nut. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 24. Technician A says the air conditioning system is designed to remove heat from the passenger compartment. Technician B says the air conditioning system is designed to tranfer heat absorbed to the outside air. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 25. The temperature of superheated refrigerant isa. at its boiling point.b. above its boiling point.c. below its boiling point.d. none of the above.

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____ 26. When the air conditioning system is operating all of the following happens inside the evaporator, EXCEPT:a. the refrigerant removes heat from the outside air.b. the refrigerant changes from a vapor to a liquid.c. heat entering the refrigerant causes it to change state.d. the refrigerant absorbs heat.

____ 27. The metering device changes high-pressure liquid toa. a low-pressure vapor.b. a low-pressure liquid.c. a high-pressure liquid.d. any of the above, depending on the outside air temperature.

____ 28. What affect does the receiver dryer have on the refrigerant?a. Changes the refrigerant from a liquid to a vapor.b. Increases the high-side refrigerant pressure.c. Acts as a storage container for liquid refrigerant. d. None of the above.

____ 29. Where in the system is the receiver dryer located?a. on the inlet to the condenser.b. on the outlet of the evaporator.c. on the outlet of the condenser.d. none of the above.

____ 30. Under normal operating conditions all of the following occurs inside the evaporator, EXCEPT:a. The refrigerant removes heat from the outside air drawn across the evaporator core.b. The refrigerant changes from a vapor to a liquid.c. Heat entering the refrigerant causes it to change state.d. The refrigerant absorbs heat.

____ 31. Performance testing on air conditioning is being discussed. Technician A says the engine should be operated at speeds over 3,000 rpm during the test. Technician B says a fan should be used to force air through the condenser and radiator. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 32. Technician A says that the accumulator is on the high-pressure side of the refrigerant system. Technician B says that the receiver-drier is attached to the evaporator outlet on the refrigerant system. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 33. Technician A says that an evaporator is a heat exchanger. Technician B says that a condenser is a heat exchanger. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 34. Technician A says the amount of refrigerant flowing through an orifice tube is controlled by a remote sensing bulb. Technician B says the orifice tube is located in the liquid line between the condenser outlet and evaporator inlet. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

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____ 35. If a system has a thermostatic expansion valve, it will also have all of the following parts, EXCEPT:a. accumulator. c. condenser.b. compressor. d. receiver-drier.

____ 36. The term purge an air-conditioning system in general terms means to:a. Add sealant to the refrigerant systemb. Recharge the refrigerant systemc. Flush the refrigerant system.d. Remove the refrigerant from the system.

____ 37. Before attempting to service an automotive air-conditioning system consider all of the following Except:a. Can customer afford the repair?b. Do you have the proper tools and equipment to service the system?c. Listen to customer complaint.d. Does your diagnosis make sense based on customer complaint.

____ 38. Most vendors will not honor the warranty on a new or rebuilt compressor unless the ____ is replaced at the time of service.a. accumulator c. expansion valveb. receiver-drier d. a or b

____ 39. Refrigerant leaves the evaporator as aa. high-pressure vapor. c. low-pressure liquid.b. low-pressure vapor. d. high-pressure liquid.

____ 40. Once the refrigerant from the air conditioning system has been recovered, which of the following should the technician do? a. Check the purity of the refrigerant in the recovery tank.b. Change the recovery unit fiters.c. Record the amount of refrigerant oil removed from the system.d. Change the receiver-drier.

____ 41.

Technician A says the valve at "A" is internally equalized. Technician B says the valve “B” is externally equalized. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

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____ 42.

Technician A says the tool shown is used to unlock spring-lock coupling air conditioning lines. Technician B says the tool can also be used to lock the coupling together. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 43. The refrigerant from a vehicles A/C system is being recovered into a recovery unit. Technician A says that both the vapor and liquid tank valves on the recovery unit should be OPEN. Technician B says that both the high-side and low-side gauge valves on the manifold and gauge set should be OPEN. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 44. Technician A says there are several condenser designs and flow paths in use today. Technician B says the only flow paths for refrigerant through the condenser’s tubing is the parallel cross flow. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 45. A leaking evaporator is being replaced. Technician A says the new o-rings should be coated with clean refrigerant oil. Technician B says the some refrigerant oil shoud be added to the system prior to recharging the system. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

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____ 46. Refer to the figure above. Technician A says that the component identified by B is the condensor. Technician B says that the component identified by C is the accumulator. Who is correct?a. A only c. Both A and Bb. B only d. Neither A nor B

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____ 47. All of the following statements about injecting a dye solution into the air conditioning system are true, EXCEPT:a. Dye is approved for automotive air conditioning system use.b. The dye affects the overall performance of the system.c. Dye is available in either yellow or red.d. A few days after injection, the dye will be visible at the point of the leak.

____ 48. Technician A says the performance test is a way of measuring system pressures. Technician B says the performance test is a way of measuring the outside humidity. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 49. Technician A says a soap solution must be used in well-ventilated spaces only. Technician B says leaks often occur in areas of limited access where it is difficult to use a halogen leak detector. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 50. Technician A says that the electronic leak detector probe should be held directly against a suspected leak area during a eak test. Technician B says that the electronic leak detector requires routine calibration and probe tip inspection and maintenance. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 51. When making system repairs, install the receiver-drier or accumulatora. first. c. after evacuating the system.b. last. d. any time.

____ 52. An air conditioning system should be pumped down (evacuated) for a minimum of ____ minutes.a. 10 c. 30b. 20 d. 60

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____ 53. During routine equipment inspection a technician notices that the R-134a recovery tank pressure is 115 psig at an ambient tank temperature of 85°F. Using the chart above what should the technician conclude?a. Tank pressure is normal and no action is required.b. Tank pressure is low and the tank contains the wrong refrigerant.c. Tank pressure is high and contaminated with non-condensable gas.d. Non of the above.

____ 54. Technician A says that the recommended oil for most R-134a systems is PAG oil. Technician B says that the recommended oil for R-12 systems is mineral-based oil. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 55. Many pieces of air conditioning service equipment can do all of the following, EXCEPT:a. refrigerant recovery. c. refrigerant reclaiming.b. refrigerant recycling. d. system evacuation.

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____ 56. Technician A says the manifold and gauge set is an important diagnostic tool. Technician B says the manifold and gauge set is an important tool for evacuating and charging the system. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 57. Technician A says that the A/C system may be charge through the LOW side when the system is operating. Technician B says that the A/C system may be charged through the HIGH side when the system is off . Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 58. Technician A says recycled refrigerant in portable storage containers should be periodically shecked for noncondensable gas contamination. Technician B says contaminated refrigerant will not affect system performance.. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 59. Charging the system is being discussed. Technician A says the refrigerant must be weighed (or metered) to obtain a proper charge. Technician B says overcharging the system will reduce its cooling efficiency. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 60. Technician A says a refrigerant is considered contaminated if the refrigerant contains greater than 2 percent of foreign material(s). Technician B says moisture and air reduce the system's efficiency and are considered foreign material or contaminants. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 61. Technician A says there is a direct relationship between the pressure and temperature of a refrigerant. Technician B says any apparent temperature-pressure relationships in a contaminated system are not valid. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 62. Which of the following could cause very low pressures on the low side of a system equipped with an expansion valve?a. expansion valve stuck open c. compressor valves not sealingb. expansion valve stuck closed d. compressor clutch inoperative

____ 63. An undercharged system will show which of the following gauge readings?a. low side, low; high side, low c. low side, high; high side, lowb. low side, low; high side, high d. low side, high; high side, high

____ 64. An R-134a expansion valve system that is properly charged has the following gauge readings, high-side 150 psig and low-side 42 psig and the ambient air temperature is 85°F. Which of the following is the most likely cause?a. A restricted receiver drierb. An out of adjustment temperature blend doorc. A restricted condenserd. A stuck open expansion valve

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____ 65. If the low-side gauge pressure is showing a vacuum, all of the following defects could be the cause, EXCEPT:a. clogged inlet screen. c. compressor valves worn.b. expansion valve stuck closed. d. moisture in the system.

____ 66. A pressure gauge reading of 26 psig (179 kPa) inside the evaporator of a system using R-134a means the evaporating temperature of the refrigerant is abouta. 25F (–3.9C). c. 35F (1.7C).b. 30F (–1.1C). d. 40F (4.4C).

____ 67. During a refrigerant system performance test it is noticed that both high-side and low-side pressure readings are about the same. Which of the following could be the possible cause? a. A restricted susction line. c. A restricted expansion vave.b. A faulty compressor. d. Moisture contamination.

____ 68. An R-134a expansion valve system that is properly charged has the following gauge readings, high-side 320 psig and low-side 50 psig and the ambient air temperature is 80°F. Which of the following is the most likely cause? Technician A says an air flow restriction through the condenser coud be the cause. Technician B says the refrigerant system coud be overcharged. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 69. Technician A says the pressures shown in the figure may indicate excessive moisture in the system. Technician B says the pressures indicate a possible defective metering device. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

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____ 70. On a properly charged R-134a system an A/C performance test indicates both normal high- and low-side pressures, but poor cooling. Which of the following is the most likely cause?a. Restricted air flow through the condenser.b. Restricted air flow through the evaporator.c. A faulty compressor.d. Moisture contamination.

____ 71. Which of the following is NOT a symptom of an overcharged air conditioning system?a. Compressor cycles rapidly when equipped with a cycling-clutch pressure switchb. Higher than normal high-side pressuresc. Reduced cooling capacity under any load conditiond. Early compressor failure

____ 72. Technician A says a compressor clutch may be cycled based on refrigerant (evaporator) temperature. Technician B says the compressor clutch may be cycled based on refrigerant pressure. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 73. Compressor clutch controls are being discussed. Technician A says a clutch may be cycled on and off based on system pressure. Technician B says some clutches will not be cycled on-off unless the driver operates the manual air conditioning control device. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 74. The compressor pumps refrigerant as aa. liquid. c. liquid that changes to a vapor.b. vapor. d. vapor that changes to a liquid.

____ 75. Technician A says most compressor clutches are driven from the engine crankshaft by a belt. Technician B says late model hybrid electric vehicles use an integrated electric motor to drive the compressor. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 76. All of the following statements about variable displacement compressors are true, EXCEPT:a. Variable displacement compressor piston stroke is adjusted by an internal pressure valve.b. Variable displacement compressors do not have a cycling clutch.c. Variable displacement compressors have a cycling clutch..d. Variable displacement compressors control evaporator pressure by varying their pumping

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____ 77. To measure and adjust compressor clutch air gap, a ____ feeler gauge should be used.a. carbon steel c. nonmetallicb. soft steel d. none of the above

____ 78. A technician finds an air conditioning clutch will not engage. Upon initial testing the compressor is receiving both proper power and ground at the compressor clutch electrical connector, in addition the compressor input shaft turns freely by hand. Which of the following is the most likely cause?a. Compressor clutch air gap too large.b. A locked up compressor.c. Low refrigerant level.d. A faulty pressure cycling switch.

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____ 79. Replacement compressors are being discussed. Technician A says after installing a replacement compressor the receiver drier/accumulator should also be replced. Technician B says the replacement compressor is supplied with oil, and checking the level is not necessary. Who is correct?a. Technician A only c. Both A and Bb. Technician B only d. Neither A nor B

____ 80. Low voltage at the compressor clutch coil could causea. no clutch application. c. the clutch to stay engaged.b. a slipping clutch. d. a and b.

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A/C FinalAnswer Section

TRUE/FALSE

1. ANS: T PTS: 1 2. ANS: F PTS: 1 3. ANS: F PTS: 1 4. ANS: T PTS: 1 5. ANS: F PTS: 1 6. ANS: F PTS: 1 7. ANS: T PTS: 1 8. ANS: T PTS: 1 9. ANS: T PTS: 1 10. ANS: F PTS: 1 11. ANS: T PTS: 1 12. ANS: T PTS: 1 13. ANS: T PTS: 1 14. ANS: T PTS: 1 15. ANS: T PTS: 1 16. ANS: F PTS: 1 17. ANS: F PTS: 1 18. ANS: T PTS: 1 19. ANS: T PTS: 1 20. ANS: T PTS: 1 21. ANS: T PTS: 1 22. ANS: T PTS: 1 23. ANS: F PTS: 1 24. ANS: F PTS: 1 25. ANS: T PTS: 1 26. ANS: T PTS: 1 27. ANS: T PTS: 1 28. ANS: T PTS: 1 29. ANS: T PTS: 1 30. ANS: F PTS: 1 31. ANS: F PTS: 1 32. ANS: F PTS: 1 33. ANS: F PTS: 1 34. ANS: T PTS: 1 35. ANS: T PTS: 1 36. ANS: T PTS: 1 37. ANS: T PTS: 1 38. ANS: T PTS: 1 39. ANS: T PTS: 1 40. ANS: T PTS: 1

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41. ANS: T PTS: 1 42. ANS: T PTS: 1 43. ANS: T PTS: 1 44. ANS: T PTS: 1 45. ANS: F PTS: 1 46. ANS: T PTS: 1 47. ANS: F PTS: 1 48. ANS: F PTS: 1 49. ANS: F PTS: 1 50. ANS: F PTS: 1

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. ANS: C PTS: 1 2. ANS: C PTS: 1 3. ANS: A PTS: 1 4. ANS: C PTS: 1 5. ANS: C PTS: 1 6. ANS: C PTS: 1 7. ANS: C PTS: 1 8. ANS: D PTS: 1 9. ANS: A PTS: 1 10. ANS: C PTS: 1 11. ANS: C PTS: 1 12. ANS: A PTS: 1 13. ANS: A PTS: 1 14. ANS: D PTS: 1 15. ANS: C PTS: 1 16. ANS: D PTS: 1 17. ANS: A PTS: 1 18. ANS: B PTS: 1 19. ANS: C PTS: 1 20. ANS: B PTS: 1 21. ANS: C PTS: 1 22. ANS: C PTS: 1 23. ANS: B PTS: 1 24. ANS: C PTS: 1 25. ANS: B PTS: 1 26. ANS: B PTS: 1 27. ANS: B PTS: 1 28. ANS: C PTS: 1 29. ANS: C PTS: 1 30. ANS: B PTS: 1 31. ANS: B PTS: 1 32. ANS: D PTS: 1

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33. ANS: C PTS: 1 34. ANS: B PTS: 1 35. ANS: A PTS: 1 36. ANS: D PTS: 1 37. ANS: A PTS: 1 38. ANS: D PTS: 1 39. ANS: B PTS: 1 40. ANS: C PTS: 1 41. ANS: C PTS: 1 42. ANS: A PTS: 1 43. ANS: C PTS: 1 44. ANS: A PTS: 1 45. ANS: C PTS: 1 46. ANS: D PTS: 1 47. ANS: B PTS: 1 48. ANS: A PTS: 1 49. ANS: B PTS: 1 50. ANS: B PTS: 1 51. ANS: B PTS: 1 52. ANS: C PTS: 1 53. ANS: C PTS: 1 54. ANS: C PTS: 1 55. ANS: C PTS: 1 56. ANS: C PTS: 1 57. ANS: C PTS: 1 58. ANS: A PTS: 1 59. ANS: C PTS: 1 60. ANS: C PTS: 1 61. ANS: C PTS: 1 62. ANS: B PTS: 1 63. ANS: A PTS: 1 64. ANS: D PTS: 1 65. ANS: C PTS: 1 66. ANS: B PTS: 1 67. ANS: B PTS: 1 68. ANS: C PTS: 1 69. ANS: C PTS: 1 70. ANS: B PTS: 1 71. ANS: A PTS: 1 72. ANS: C PTS: 1 73. ANS: C PTS: 1 74. ANS: B PTS: 1 75. ANS: C PTS: 1 76. ANS: C PTS: 1 77. ANS: C PTS: 1 78. ANS: A PTS: 1

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79. ANS: A PTS: 1 80. ANS: D PTS: 1