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ASE A1 (Engine Repair) Cumulative Exam A+ Pass 2026 Brand New!! an engine miss is being diagnosed using a cylinder leakage test. Technician A says that any cylinder with over 20% leakage has excessive leakage. Tech B says that air leaking from the tailpipe indicates a cracked cylinder. A only, B only, A & B, Neither . - Answer- A only: If cylinder leakage exceeds 20%, check for air escaping the tailpipe, the PCV valve opening in the rocker arm cover, and the top of the throttle body or carburetor. Air leaking from the tailpipe usually indicates an exhaust valve leak during a compression test, a cylinder has 40% of the specified compression reading. When the tech performs a wet test, the compression reading on this cylinder has 75% of the specified reading. The cause of the low compression reading could be worn piston rings, a burned exhaust valve, a bent intake valve, a worn camshaft lobe, - Answer- worn piston rings if compression increases during a wet test, this indicates worn piston rings. Compression would not increase if an exhaust valve is burned, intake valve is bent, or camshaft lobe is worn. the customer complains that the engine cranks but does not start; the first thing to check should be valve train operation, battery voltage, compression, engine vacuum, - Answer- valve train operation: if the engine cranks properly, the battery is not the problem. Compression would not be the FIRST test, and because engine vacuum is low during a crank, a vacuum test would not be conclusive. during a cylinder balance test on an engine with fuel injection, one cylinder provides very little rpm drop. Tech A says the ignition system may be misfiring on that cylinder. Tech B says the engine may have an intake manifold vacuum leak. A only, B only, A & B, Neither , - Answer- Both A&B Both a misfiring ignition system and an intake manifold leak could cause a cylinder to contribute too little power while discussing basic diagnostic procedures, Tech A says the most complicated diagnostic tests should be performed first. Tech B says that you should first question the customer to obtain as much info as possible about the problem A, B , A & B, Neither, - Answer- B Always attempt the more simple diagnosis first with the engine idling, a vacuum gauge connected to the intake manifold fluctuates (from 15 to 20). These fluctuations may be caused by late ignition timing, intake manifold vacuum leaks, a restricted exhaust system, sticky valve stems and guides, - Answer- sticky valve stems and guides -late ignition timing would result in a low, steady reading -intake manifold leaks would cause a very low, steady reading -a restricted exhaust system would cause vacuum to slowly decrease after the engine was accelerated and held steady oil is leaking from the crankshaft rear main bearing seal on an engine. Tech A says the oil seal could be faulty. Tech B says the PCV system may not be functioning. A, B, A & B, Neither, - Answer- A&B A high-pitched squealing noise is heard during hard acceleration. This may be the cause of: intake manifold leak, the choke stuck closed fuel system leak small leak in exhaust manifold - Answer- small leak in exhaust manifold -intake manifold leak causes a high-pitched whistle at idle and low speeds -carb choke stuck closed will not cause a high-pitched whistle -fuel system leak normally would not cause a noise a heavy thumping noise occurs with the engine idling, but the oil pressure is normal. this may be caused by: worn pistons and cylinders, loose flywheel bolts, worm main bearings, loose camshaft bearings, - Answer- loose flywheel bolts -worn pistons and cylinders would cause a thumping noise during acceleration -worn main bearings cause a thump when the engine is started -loose camshaft bearings would cause a growling noise at all times after a vehicle is parked overnight and then started in the morning, the engine has a lifter noise that disappears after running for a short time. this may be caused by: low oil pressure, low oil level, worn lifter bottom, excessive lifter leak-down, - Answer- excessive lifter leak-down low oil pressure would result in a continuous noise low oil level would result in a continuous noise worn lifter bottom would result in a continuous noise when using a compression tester, the readings on the cylinders are all even, but lower than spec. this could indicate: blown head gasket, carbon buildup, cracked head, worn rings and cylinders, - Answer- worn rings and cylinders -a low reading on two adjacent cylinders may indicate a blown head gasket -carbon buildup would cause a high reading -a low reading on two adjacent cylinders may indicate a cracked head a cylinder balance test is being performed on an engine to determine which cylinder is causing a miss. Tech A says that when the faulty cylinder is disabled, engine rpm will drop more than for the other cylinders. Tech B says disabling the faulty cylinder will cause the engine to stall A , B, Both, Neither, - Answer- Neither the faulty cylinder will not cause the engine to stall, neither will it cause the engine to drop in RPM since it is faulty. an engine is idling at 750 rpm. the pointer on the vacuum gauge is floating between 11 and 16 in Hg. The most likely cause is retarded timing, advanced timing, stuch EGR valve, too lean idle mixture, - Answer- too lean idle mixture all others would not result in gauge fluctuation the first step a Tech should take for diagnosis is: think of possible causes of the problem, question the customer, road test the vehicle, listen to the customer, - Answer- listen to the customer the customer says that the engine requires excessive cranking to start. the LEAST likely cause of this problem would be: cracked cylinder block, jumped timing belt, faulty fuel pump, stuck-open EGR valve, - Answer- cracked cylinder block which of the following is LEAST likely to cause engine noise? loose pistons, worn cylinders, worn main bearings, loose camshaft bearings, - Answer- loose cam bearings -loose pistons may cause a rapping noise while accel -worn cylinders may cause a rapping noise while accel -worn main bearings may cause a thumping noise when starting the least likely first step in a diagnosis would be to: question the customer for more info, be sure that the customer complaint is eliminated start with the most difficult test road test the vehicle - Answer- start with the most difficult test

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ASE A1 (Engine Repair) Cumulative
Exam A+ Pass 2026 Brand New!!
an engine miss is being diagnosed using a cylinder leakage test.
Technician A says that any cylinder with over 20% leakage has excessive leakage.
Tech B says that air leaking from the tailpipe indicates a cracked cylinder.

A only,
B only,
A & B,
Neither . - Answer- A only:

If cylinder leakage exceeds 20%, check for air escaping the tailpipe, the PCV valve
opening in the rocker arm cover, and the top of the throttle body or carburetor.

Air leaking from the tailpipe usually indicates an exhaust valve leak

during a compression test, a cylinder has 40% of the specified compression reading.
When the tech performs a wet test, the compression reading on this cylinder has 75% of
the specified reading. The cause of the low compression reading could be

worn piston rings,
a burned exhaust valve,
a bent intake valve,
a worn camshaft lobe, - Answer- worn piston rings

if compression increases during a wet test, this indicates worn piston rings.
Compression would not increase if an exhaust valve is burned, intake valve is bent, or
camshaft lobe is worn.

the customer complains that the engine cranks but does not start; the first thing to check
should be

valve train operation,
battery voltage,
compression,
engine vacuum, - Answer- valve train operation:

if the engine cranks properly, the battery is not the problem. Compression would not be
the FIRST test, and because engine vacuum is low during a crank, a vacuum test would
not be conclusive.

during a cylinder balance test on an engine with fuel injection, one cylinder provides
very little rpm drop.

,Tech A says the ignition system may be misfiring on that cylinder.
Tech B says the engine may have an intake manifold vacuum leak.

A only,
B only,
A & B,
Neither , - Answer- Both A&B

Both a misfiring ignition system and an intake manifold leak could cause a cylinder to
contribute too little power

while discussing basic diagnostic procedures,
Tech A says the most complicated diagnostic tests should be performed first. Tech B
says that you should first question the customer to obtain as much info as possible
about the problem

A,
B,
A & B,
Neither, - Answer- B

Always attempt the more simple diagnosis first

with the engine idling, a vacuum gauge connected to the intake manifold fluctuates
(from 15 to 20). These fluctuations may be caused by

late ignition timing,
intake manifold vacuum leaks,
a restricted exhaust system,
sticky valve stems and guides, - Answer- sticky valve stems and guides


-late ignition timing would result in a low, steady reading
-intake manifold leaks would cause a very low, steady reading
-a restricted exhaust system would cause vacuum to slowly decrease after the engine
was accelerated and held steady

oil is leaking from the crankshaft rear main bearing seal on an engine. Tech A says the
oil seal could be faulty. Tech B says the PCV system may not be functioning.

A,
B,
A & B,
Neither, - Answer- A&B

,A high-pitched squealing noise is heard during hard acceleration. This may be the
cause of:

intake manifold leak,
the choke stuck closed
fuel system leak
small leak in exhaust manifold - Answer- small leak in exhaust manifold

-intake manifold leak causes a high-pitched whistle at idle and low speeds
-carb choke stuck closed will not cause a high-pitched whistle
-fuel system leak normally would not cause a noise

a heavy thumping noise occurs with the engine idling, but the oil pressure is normal. this
may be caused by:

worn pistons and cylinders,
loose flywheel bolts,
worm main bearings,
loose camshaft bearings, - Answer- loose flywheel bolts

-worn pistons and cylinders would cause a thumping noise during acceleration
-worn main bearings cause a thump when the engine is started
-loose camshaft bearings would cause a growling noise at all times

after a vehicle is parked overnight and then started in the morning, the engine has a
lifter noise that disappears after running for a short time. this may be caused by:

low oil pressure,
low oil level,
worn lifter bottom,
excessive lifter leak-down, - Answer- excessive lifter leak-down

low oil pressure would result in a continuous noise
low oil level would result in a continuous noise
worn lifter bottom would result in a continuous noise

when using a compression tester, the readings on the cylinders are all even, but lower
than spec. this could indicate:

blown head gasket,
carbon buildup,
cracked head,
worn rings and cylinders, - Answer- worn rings and cylinders

-a low reading on two adjacent cylinders may indicate a blown head gasket
-carbon buildup would cause a high reading

, -a low reading on two adjacent cylinders may indicate a cracked head

a cylinder balance test is being performed on an engine to determine which cylinder is
causing a miss.
Tech A says that when the faulty cylinder is disabled, engine rpm will drop more than for
the other cylinders.
Tech B says disabling the faulty cylinder will cause the engine to stall

A,
B,
Both,
Neither, - Answer- Neither

the faulty cylinder will not cause the engine to stall, neither will it cause the engine to
drop in RPM since it is faulty.

an engine is idling at 750 rpm. the pointer on the vacuum gauge is floating between 11
and 16 in Hg. The most likely cause is

retarded timing,
advanced timing,
stuch EGR valve,
too lean idle mixture, - Answer- too lean idle mixture

all others would not result in gauge fluctuation

the first step a Tech should take for diagnosis is:

think of possible causes of the problem,
question the customer,
road test the vehicle,
listen to the customer, - Answer- listen to the customer

the customer says that the engine requires excessive cranking to start. the LEAST likely
cause of this problem would be:

cracked cylinder block,
jumped timing belt,
faulty fuel pump,
stuck-open EGR valve, - Answer- cracked cylinder block

which of the following is LEAST likely to cause engine noise?

loose pistons,
worn cylinders,
worn main bearings,

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