Postal Automotive Technician Exam 944 2026/2027
Actual Exam | 150 Actual Questions & 100% Correct
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Section 1: Engine Systems
Q1: The primary function of the engine's cooling system is to:
A. Increase engine power
B. Regulate engine temperature to prevent overheating [CORRECT]
C. Lubricate engine components
D. Reduce exhaust emissions
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The cooling system removes excess heat from the engine to maintain optimal
operating temperature. Lubrication is the oil system's job, and emissions are handled by the
emission control system.
Q2: A technician observes white smoke coming from the exhaust of a postal vehicle. This most
likely indicates:
A. Burning oil
B. A rich fuel mixture
C. Coolant leaking into the combustion chamber [CORRECT]
D. Normal condensation on a cold day
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: White smoke typically indicates coolant burning in the combustion chamber due to a
blown head gasket or cracked block. Blue smoke indicates burning oil. Black smoke indicates a
rich fuel mixture.
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Q3: The thermostat in a cooling system is responsible for:
A. Controlling the fan speed
B. Regulating coolant flow based on temperature [CORRECT]
C. Measuring the coolant temperature for the gauge
D. Pressurizing the cooling system
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The thermostat blocks coolant flow to the radiator until the engine reaches operating
temperature, then opens to allow circulation. The sensor (C) measures temp, and the radiator cap
(D) pressurizes.
Q4: Which component creates the spark required to ignite the air-fuel mixture in a gasoline
engine?
A. Fuel injector
B. Piston
C. Spark plug [CORRECT]
D. Valves
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The spark plug generates the electrical spark. Fuel injectors deliver fuel, pistons
compress the mixture, and valves control air/fuel intake and exhaust flow.
Q5: A technician is checking oil pressure and finds it is lower than specifications. Which of the
following is a likely cause?
A. Clogged oil filter
B. Worn engine bearings [CORRECT]
C. Broken timing belt
D. Clogged air filter
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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Worn main or connecting rod bearings increase the clearance for oil to flow through,
resulting in lower oil pressure. A clogged filter usually triggers a bypass valve.
Q6: The crankshaft position sensor monitors:
A. Engine speed (RPM) and piston position [CORRECT]
B. Throttle position
C. Air intake temperature
D. Exhaust gas composition
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The crankshaft position sensor provides data on the crankshaft's speed and position to
the PCM to determine ignition timing and fuel injection timing.
Q7: On a four-stroke gasoline engine, the sequence of operations is:
A. Intake, Power, Compression, Exhaust
B. Intake, Compression, Power, Exhaust [CORRECT]
C. Compression, Intake, Power, Exhaust
D. Power, Intake, Exhaust, Compression
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct Otto cycle sequence is Intake (drawing in mixture), Compression
(compressing mixture), Power (ignition/expansion), and Exhaust (expelling gases).
Q8: A technician notices the engine oil appears milky or creamy on the dipstick. This indicates:
A. The oil is brand new
B. Fuel dilution in the oil
C. Coolant mixing with the oil [CORRECT]
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D. The oil is overheated
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A milky substance on the dipstick is an emulsion of oil and water/coolant, indicating
an internal leak such as a blown head gasket or cracked intake manifold.
Q9: Which component ensures that the valves open and close at the correct time relative to the
piston position?
A. Camshaft [CORRECT]
B. Crankshaft
C. Flywheel
D. Distributor
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The camshaft is driven by the crankshaft (via timing belt/chain) and operates the
valves. The lobes on the camshaft determine valve timing.
Q10: The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve is designed to:
A. Increase fuel economy
B. Reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions [CORRECT]
C. Increase engine power
D. Cool the exhaust manifold
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The EGR valve recirculates a portion of exhaust gas back into the intake to lower
combustion temperatures, which reduces the formation of NOx.
Q11: If the engine overheats, the technician should FIRST check: