Automotive Technology
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Author: ERJAVEC, Jack.
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Chapter 46, Problem 4MC
The modified MacPherson rear strut suspension is common in _______.
a. FWD vehicles
b. RWD vehicles
c. pickup trucks
d. station wagons
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Chapter 46 Solutions
Automotive Technology
Ch. 46 - Prob. 1SACh. 46 - Explain the difference between sprung and unsprung...Ch. 46 - What are two reasons for using an air spring?Ch. 46 - Explain the action of the conventional shock...Ch. 46 - Prob. 5SACh. 46 - Describe the common complaints caused by faulty...Ch. 46 - Prob. 7SACh. 46 - What occurs when a wheel hits a dip or hole and...Ch. 46 - Which of the following is part of the sprung...Ch. 46 - What occurs when a wheel hits a dip or hole and...
Ch. 46 - The modified MacPherson rear strut suspension is...Ch. 46 - What is used to control the movement of a vehicle...Ch. 46 - The coil springs of the vehicle_. a. support the...Ch. 46 - SLA systems in common use today are used in the...Ch. 46 - A multilink front suspension contains which of the...Ch. 46 - Technician A says that the use of firmer, urethane...Ch. 46 - Prob. 2ASRQCh. 46 - Technician A says that a weak suspension spring...Ch. 46 - Technician A says that leaf spring-type rear...Ch. 46 - Technician A says that shock absorbers should be...Ch. 46 - While discussing types of coil springs: Technician...Ch. 46 - When the front wheels are turned on a vehicle...Ch. 46 - Technician A says that the suspension switch must...Ch. 46 - While conducting a bounce test: Technician A says...Ch. 46 - Technician A says that rattling on road...
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