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Dit is een gratis oefenset van 15 vragen over ASE A5, de remmentoets, geschreven door het StudyPDF-team. Hij behandelt diagnose van het hydraulische systeem, remvloeistof, trommelremmen, schijfremmen, rembekrachtigers, wiellagers, parkeerremmen en elektronische remregeling, met meerkeuzevragen, selecteer alles wat van toepassing is en invulvragen door elkaar. Beantwoord alle 15 vragen, bekijk daarna je score en lees de uitleg bij elke vraag.
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1. A dual, or split, master cylinder is used so that:
- A. the pedal takes less effort to push
- B. the rear brakes always get the same pressure as the front brakes
- C. a leak in one circuit still leaves the other circuit able to stop the vehicle
- D. the brake fluid never has to be replaced
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Antwoord: C. a leak in one circuit still leaves the other circuit able to stop the vehicle
A dual master cylinder has two pressure chambers feeding two separate circuits, split either front to rear or diagonally. Lose one circuit and the other still works, but only about half the braking is left, the pedal travels much farther before it does anything, and the stopping distance grows. A pressure differential switch senses the imbalance and turns on the brake warning lamp, so a warning lamp with a long pedal is a failed circuit to be found, never a top off job.
2. Complete the sentence.
Brake fluid meeting DOT 3 and DOT 4 is hygroscopic, which means it absorbs _____ from the air over time. That lowers the fluid's _____, so hard repeated braking can boil it and leave the pedal soft just when it is needed most.
Opties voor invulveld 1: moisture, heat, copper, oxygen
Opties voor invulveld 2: viscosity, color, boiling point, freezing point
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Antwoord: moisture, boiling point
Glycol based fluid pulls water vapor in through hoses, seals and the reservoir cap, and even a small percentage of water drops the boiling point sharply. Liquid fluid does not compress, but the vapor bubbles that form when it boils do, which is why fluid that was fine on flat roads can give a long soft pedal on a mountain descent. That is the whole reason manufacturers publish a fluid replacement interval by time rather than by mileage.
3. Which of the following statements about brake fluid are true?
Selecteer alles wat van toepassing is.
- A. DOT 3 and DOT 4 are glycol based and pull moisture out of the air
- B. Water absorbed by the fluid raises its boiling point
- C. DOT 5 is silicone based and must not be mixed with DOT 3 or DOT 4
- D. Spilled glycol based fluid can damage painted surfaces
- E. An opened container of brake fluid can sit uncapped on the bench with no effect on it
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Antwoord: A. DOT 3 and DOT 4 are glycol based and pull moisture out of the air, C. DOT 5 is silicone based and must not be mixed with DOT 3 or DOT 4, D. Spilled glycol based fluid can damage painted surfaces
DOT 3, DOT 4 and DOT 5.1 are glycol based and hygroscopic. DOT 5 is silicone, does not absorb water and is not compatible with the glycol fluids, so mixing them is a system contamination, not a top off. Water lowers the boiling point rather than raising it. Glycol fluid strips paint, so wipe spills immediately and flush with water. And an open container starts absorbing moisture right away, which is why you use fluid from a sealed container and cap what is left.
4. A brake pedal feels soft and springy, and it firms up when the driver pumps it. This most often means:
- A. air is trapped in the hydraulic system
- B. the master cylinder seals are bypassing internally
- C. the rotors have excessive lateral runout
- D. the parking brake cable is seized
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Antwoord: A. air is trapped in the hydraulic system
Brake fluid does not compress, so a pedal that squashes has something in it that does, and that is air. Pumping compresses the trapped air enough to move fluid to the wheels, which is why the pedal firms up on the second and third push. Bleeding fixes the symptom, but find how the air got in first, because a hose, a loose fitting or a low reservoir that let the master cylinder suck air will simply put it back.
5. Stopped at a light with steady foot pressure, the pedal slowly sinks toward the floor. There is no fluid on the ground and no wet spot at any wheel. The most likely cause is:
- A. rotors with excessive thickness variation
- B. a metering valve stuck open
- C. glazed brake linings
- D. master cylinder cup seals letting fluid bypass inside the cylinder
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Antwoord: D. master cylinder cup seals letting fluid bypass inside the cylinder
A pedal that sinks under constant pressure means fluid is going somewhere. With no external leak, it is going past the master cylinder cup seals and back into the reservoir, so the level can look perfectly normal. Keep this separate from the spongy pedal: spongy and pumps up points at air, slowly sinking under steady pressure points at the master cylinder. Rotor and lining problems change how the vehicle stops, not whether the pedal holds.
6. Complete the sentence.
A _____ valve limits how much pressure reaches the rear brakes during a hard stop, so the lighter loaded rear wheels do not lock before the fronts. A _____ valve holds pressure back from the front disc brakes at low pedal effort, so the rear drum shoes have time to overcome their return springs.
Opties voor invulveld 1: metering, residual pressure, proportioning, check
Opties voor invulveld 2: metering, proportioning, bypass, load sensing
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Antwoord: proportioning, metering
Both often live inside one combination valve along with the pressure differential switch that lights the brake warning lamp. The proportioning valve exists because weight shifts forward under braking and the rear tires lose grip. The metering valve exists because disc brake pads sit almost touching the rotor while drum shoes have to be pulled off their return springs first, so without it the front would grab before the rear did anything. Many newer vehicles handle rear pressure electronically through the ABS module instead of with a mechanical valve.
7. No manufacturer bleeding sequence is available for a vehicle. Common practice is to start bleeding at the wheel farthest from the master cylinder and work toward the closest. The usual reason given is that:
- A. the farthest wheel has the highest pressure in it
- B. the longest line holds the most air, so clearing it first avoids pushing fluid back through circuits you already finished
- C. the rear brakes need less fluid than the front brakes
- D. starting at the closest wheel would damage the master cylinder
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Antwoord: B. the longest line holds the most air, so clearing it first avoids pushing fluid back through circuits you already finished
The point of a sequence is to move air out in an orderly way instead of chasing it around the system. Two things matter more than the habit itself. The manufacturer's published sequence always wins where one exists, and on many vehicles with ABS the module has to be commanded through a bleed routine with a scan tool or trapped air will never come out of it. Also bench bleed a new master cylinder before installing it, because air sitting in the cylinder bore is very hard to push out afterward.
8. A pulsation felt in the brake pedal only while braking is most directly caused by:
- A. excessive lateral runout of the rotor
- B. thickness variation across the rotor
- C. air trapped in the caliper
- D. a worn wheel bearing
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Antwoord: B. thickness variation across the rotor
Thickness variation means the rotor is measurably thicker in some spots than others. As the thick spot passes between the pads, the caliper piston is pushed back, and that motion travels up the fluid column into your foot. Lateral runout is side to side wobble measured with a dial indicator, and by itself it does not move the pedal. It matters because the wobbling high spot keeps brushing the pads between stops and grinds thickness variation into the rotor over the following weeks, so runout found today is pulsation a month from now. Check runout with a dial indicator and thickness variation with a micrometer at several points around the rotor.
9. On a floating caliper disc brake, the inboard pad is worn far more than the outboard pad. The most likely cause is:
- A. brake fluid that is past its replacement interval
- B. a restricted proportioning valve
- C. caliper slides or bushings that are binding, so the caliper cannot move on its mounts
- D. a rotor that is below minimum thickness
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Antwoord: C. caliper slides or bushings that are binding, so the caliper cannot move on its mounts
A floating caliper has pistons on the inboard side only. The piston pushes the inboard pad against the rotor, and the reaction force slides the whole caliper body inward to pull the outboard pad in behind it. If the slides are dry, corroded or have swollen bushings, the caliper cannot move, so the inboard pad does nearly all the work and wears out first. Clean and lubricate the slides with the specified high temperature grease whenever pads are replaced. A different pattern, both pads worn and the wheel hot after a drive, points at a piston or a hose that is not releasing.
10. On many duo-servo drum brakes, when does the star wheel self adjuster take up lining wear?
- A. Every time the brakes are applied while moving forward
- B. Only when the drum is removed and the star wheel is turned by hand
- C. Whenever the engine is started
- D. When the brakes are applied while the vehicle is backing up
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Antwoord: D. When the brakes are applied while the vehicle is backing up
In that design the shoes float around slightly during a reverse stop, and that movement lets the adjuster lever climb one tooth and turn the star wheel. It is why a vehicle that is always parked nose out can develop a low pedal from underadjusted rear brakes, and why backing up and stopping a few times is a standard step after a drum brake job. Other designs advance the adjuster through the parking brake linkage instead, so on those the parking brake going unused causes the same low pedal. Either way, a self adjuster that is seized, installed on the wrong side or missing its spring stops adjusting entirely.
11. In a duo-servo drum brake, which shoe does most of the stopping work when the vehicle is moving forward?
- A. The secondary shoe, the one toward the rear of the vehicle
- B. The primary shoe, the one toward the front of the vehicle
- C. Both equally, because the wheel cylinder pushes them with the same force
- D. Neither, because the parking brake strut carries the load
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Antwoord: A. The secondary shoe, the one toward the rear of the vehicle
The wheel cylinder pushes both shoes out with equal force, but the drum is turning. It drags the primary shoe along with it, and that force passes through the adjuster link at the bottom into the secondary shoe, wedging it harder into the drum. This self energizing action is where duo-servo gets its stopping power. It is also why the secondary lining is usually the longer of the two, so on reassembly the shorter lining goes toward the front of the vehicle. Swap them and the brakes will feel weak and the linings will wear unevenly.
12. Which steps belong in a basic function test of a vacuum brake booster?
Selecteer alles wat van toepassing is.
- A. With the engine off, press and release the pedal several times to use up any stored vacuum
- B. Bleed the hydraulic system before any booster test can be considered valid
- C. Hold steady pressure on the pedal and start the engine, expecting the pedal to drop slightly
- D. Run the engine about a minute, shut it off, wait a minute, then check that the first one or two applications still feel assisted
- E. Turn the master cylinder pushrod in until the pedal feels hard
- F. Unplug a wheel speed sensor to isolate the booster from the ABS module
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Antwoord: A. With the engine off, press and release the pedal several times to use up any stored vacuum, C. Hold steady pressure on the pedal and start the engine, expecting the pedal to drop slightly, D. Run the engine about a minute, shut it off, wait a minute, then check that the first one or two applications still feel assisted
The three real checks are depleting the reserve, watching for the pedal to drop when the engine supplies vacuum, and then testing whether the booster holds a reserve after shutdown. A pedal that does not drop means the booster is not getting vacuum or is not working, so check the hose and the check valve before condemning it. A booster that assists while running but has no reserve after shutdown usually has a leaking check valve or a leaking diaphragm. Pushrod length is a measured adjustment, not something you turn in until the pedal feels right, because a rod that is too long keeps the master cylinder ports covered and the brakes drag.
13. The main purpose of an antilock brake system is to:
- A. shorten the stopping distance on every road surface
- B. remove the need to bleed the base brake system
- C. keep the wheels from locking so the driver can still steer during hard braking
- D. apply the brakes automatically when the driver reacts too slowly
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Antwoord: C. keep the wheels from locking so the driver can still steer during hard braking
ABS senses a wheel about to lock and releases, holds and reapplies pressure at that wheel many times a second, which is the pulsing the driver feels. A rolling tire can still be steered, while a locked one just slides wherever momentum takes it. On loose gravel or deep snow a locked wheel builds a wedge of material ahead of it, so ABS can actually lengthen the stop there even though control is better. Two other points the test likes: ABS sits on top of the base brakes and cannot make up for worn pads or air in the lines, and automatic emergency braking is a separate system that happens to use the same hydraulic hardware.
14. One wheel speed sensor circuit is suspected on a vehicle with ABS. Which checks belong in that diagnosis?
Selecteer alles wat van toepassing is.
- A. Replace the master cylinder before testing the sensor
- B. Measure the sensor's resistance and compare it with the specification
- C. Inspect the tone ring for chipped or missing teeth and for packed debris
- D. Check the brake fluid level, because low fluid switches the wheel speed sensors off
- E. Measure AC voltage at the sensor terminals while turning the wheel by hand
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Antwoord: B. Measure the sensor's resistance and compare it with the specification, C. Inspect the tone ring for chipped or missing teeth and for packed debris, E. Measure AC voltage at the sensor terminals while turning the wheel by hand
A passive wheel speed sensor is a coil and a magnet. Spin the ring past it and it generates its own small alternating voltage, so a meter set to AC volts while you turn the wheel tells you whether it is producing a signal at all, and a resistance reading compared with spec tells you whether the winding is open or shorted. Just as important, a perfect sensor reads erratically if the tone ring is damaged or packed with rust and debris, so inspect the ring before condemning the sensor. Active sensor designs are powered and need a scan tool or an oscilloscope instead, so confirm which type you have first.
15. Complete the sentence.
A serviceable tapered roller wheel bearing is set by turning the hub while tightening the nut, which seats the rollers against their races. The nut is then backed off and retightened to leave a small amount of _____. Going tighter than that puts the bearing into _____, which makes it run hot and fail early.
Opties voor invulveld 1: endplay, preload, runout, taper
Opties voor invulveld 2: float, endplay, preload, backlash
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Antwoord: endplay, preload
Turning the hub while you tighten is what makes the adjustment repeatable, because it forces the rollers into place instead of leaving them cocked. Always follow the manufacturer's procedure and torque values, and always use a new cotter pin. A bearing that is too loose gives excessive play at the top and bottom of the tire and a noise that changes when the vehicle is swerved gently side to side, since cornering loads and unloads each side. A bearing that is too tight has no room for oil film or heat growth and will fail quickly. Sealed hub units are not adjustable, so on those you measure play and replace the unit.
Wat de ASE A5 remmentoets behandelt
A5 is een toets in de A-serie voor monteurs van personenauto's en lichte bedrijfswagens, opgesteld door het Amerikaanse National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. Hij blijft binnen het remsysteem: diagnose en reparatie van het hydraulische systeem, trommelremmen, schijfremmen, rembekrachtigers, wiellagers en parkeerremmen, en elektronische remregeling zoals ABS en de stabiliteitssystemen die daarop gebouwd zijn. Het gaat om hydraulische remmen op personenauto's en lichte bedrijfswagens. Luchtremmen op vrachtwagens horen niet bij A5, die zitten in de serie voor middelzware en zware trucks, dus een CDL-studiegids over luchtremmen is het verkeerde boek voor deze toets.
Voor certificering zijn twee dingen nodig, niet een. Je slaagt voor de toets, en je toont twee jaar praktijkervaring aan. Relevante formele scholing kan een deel van die ervaring vervangen, en ASE publiceert de actuele regels over hoeveel. Certificering duurt ook niet eeuwig. Hij verloopt en je legt de toets opnieuw af om hem geldig te houden, en daarom hebben de monteurs om je heen het over hercertificeren en niet over die ene keer dat ze gecertificeerd zijn.
De cijfers rond de examendag verschuiven, dus deze pagina noemt ze niet. Hoeveel vragen je krijgt, hoeveel tijd je hebt, welke score slagen is, wat inschrijven kost en welke toetsperiodes open zijn wordt allemaal door ASE bepaald en met de tijd bijgewerkt. Haal die gegevens rechtstreeks bij ASE of uit je eigen inschrijfbevestiging, en ga ervan uit dat een oefensite die ze noemt verouderd kan zijn.
Een ding is het waard om te weten voordat je begint te studeren, en dat is de aard van de vragen. A5 leunt zwaar op diagnose en niet op reproductie, en een flink deel van de items is geschreven als twee monteurs die elk iets beweren, op de toets Technician A en Technician B. De onderdelen kunnen benoemen is niet genoeg. Je moet weten welk symptoom elk defect echt oplevert, en welke van twee aannemelijk klinkende verklaringen past bij het gegeven bewijs.
Hoe je deze oefentoets gebruikt
Deze 15 vragen zijn over de inhoudsgebieden van A5 verdeeld in plaats van er een uit te diepen. Er zijn hydrauliekvragen over de gedeelde hoofdremcilinder, remvloeistof en pedaalgevoel, trommelvragen over de duo-servo-opbouw en de zelfsteller, schijfvragen over de toestand van de remschijf en de slijtage bij een zwevende remklauw, een vraag over rembekrachtiging, een vraag over wiellagers en twee over elektronische remregeling. Ze vragen waarom een symptoom optreedt en niet alleen hoe een onderdeel heet, want dat is wat de echte toets doet.
Maak hem in een keer zonder aantekeningen en lees daarna de uitleg bij elke vraag, ook bij de vragen die je goed had. Behandel een fout antwoord als een onderwerp en niet als een feit. Miste je de vraag over het pulseren en de vraag over de slijtage van de remklauw, ga dan met schijfremonderhoud als geheel zitten in plaats van twee antwoorden te stampen.
De nuttigste studiegewoonte voor A5 is symptomen in paren leren, want zo scheidt de toets mensen die een boek hebben gelezen van mensen die het werk hebben gedaan. Een sponzig pedaal en een langzaam wegzakkend pedaal zijn niet dezelfde klacht. Pulseren en trekken zijn niet dezelfde klacht. Slingering van de remschijf en dikteverschil van de remschijf worden met verschillend gereedschap gemeten en veroorzaken verschillende dingen. Kun je het paar eenmaal hardop in je eigen woorden zeggen, dan zijn de vragen met Technician A en Technician B niet lastig meer.
Ga daarna met je handen aan de techniek. Trek een remtrommel eraf, draai aan een stersteller, beweeg een geleider van een remklauw, kijk hoe een pedaal wegzakt als een motor start. Remmen is een van de gebieden waar vijf minuten bij een auto een misverstand oplost dat een uur lezen niet oploste.
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