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When removing an engine, what should be done BEFORE disconnecting the battery?

Obtain the security code for the vehicle's audio and navigation devices.

For each pound (psi) of pressure applied to the cooling system, the Coolant's boiling point is increased by:

3.0 Degree F

When removing accessory components, Technician A says to remove only the brackets that are necessary to remove the engine. Technician B says the power steering pump and air-conditioning compressor may be secured out of the way in many cases without having to disconnect the lines and hoses. Who is correct?

Both Tech A and B

What is a good check to make before beginning to hoist an engine from the vehicle?

Do a final check for anything that needs to be disconnected or repositioned

How much is the boiling point of coolant increased when using a 13- to 15-psi radiator cap?

39-45 Degree F

What is the best way to turn the flex plate to remove the torque converter bolts if there is no way to access the teeth of the flex plate with a pry bar?

Turn the harmonic balancer

When preparing to remove an engine from above, Tech A says the lifting chain's slack should be taken up before unbolting the motor mounts. Technician B says to unbolt the mounts and the bell housing before attaching the lifting chain. Who is correct?

Tech A

When reinstalling an engine to a manual transmission, the transmission input shaft does not slip into the clutch disc splines, although a clutch alignment tool was used when installing the disc. Which of the following steps will help correct this problem?

Putting the transmission in gear and turning the output shaft

When Preparing to install an engine, which of the following should be done before hoisting the engine from the stand?


A. Make sure the work area is clean and free from obstructions.


B. Select and lay out the bolts and other fasteners needed to secure the engine in the vehicle.


C. Lay out the tools needed to perform the initial installation and secure the engine.


D. All of the answers listed

D. All of the answers listed

An engine was removed, overhauled, and reinstalled. Now the vehicle is back in the shop with a transmission fluid leak from the front of the transmission behind the torque converter, which will require removing the transmission to correct the leak. What should the technician have done while the engine was removed to help prevent this problem?

Replace the transmission front seal.

When discussing safety during engine removal, Technician A says that having three people working together will maximize safety and ease of removal. Technician B says that any 3/16″ metal chain is safe to use for lifting an engine. Who is correct?

Technician A

Who is allowed to handle air-conditioning refrigerants?

Only technicians who are EPA 609 certified

Technician A says it is important to connect a scan tool to the vehicle after completing an engine installation to check for and clear trouble codes. Technician B says not to bother scanning the engine data until the vehicle has been driven for at least 500 miles. Who is correct?

Technician A

If an engine and transaxle are being removed from the bottom, which of the following statements is true?


A. The subframe (cradle) must be unbolted to lower the engine and transaxle from below.


B. The torque converter does not have to be removed before lowering the assembly.


C. Both the engine oil and transmission fluid should be drained before lowering the engine and transaxle.


D. All of the answers listed

D. All of the answers listed

All of the following are typical procedures during engine break-in, EXCEPT:


A. Running the engine at high idle until it reaches operating temperature for the prescribed time.


B. Looking for leaks and listening for noises.


C. Running the engine at idle so you don’t over stress it.


D. Checking the oil level and condition.

C. Running the engine at idle so you don’t over stress it.

Technician A says removing the engine by lowering it from under the vehicle is recommended for many front-wheel drive vehicles. Technician B says the engine and transmission should always be removed together when the engine is hoisted out of the vehicle from above. Who is correct?

Tech A

When preparing to separate the torque converter from the flex plate, you see that there is no inspection cover to provide access. What method must be used to unbolt the converter?

Turn the flex plate and remove one bolt at a time, working through the starter mounting hole.