Lexus Body Electrical Diagnosis - Post Test
Lexus Body Electrical Diagnosis - Post Test
Lexus Body Electrical Diagnosis - Post Test
a. probe the connector terminals of the component side of the connector if it has been disconnected
b. probe the connector terminals from the wire side of the connector even if the connector has been
disconnected.
c. you can probe the connector terminals from which ever side is most accessible
2. To find where the ECM is located in the vehicle you should look at the:
3. A technician is checking the dimmer switch in the illustration below with an ohmmeter. In the
FLASH position you should have continuity between terminals.
a. 11 and 13 of connector E.
c. 9, 12 and 14 of connector E.
d. 3, 9, 12 and 14 of connector E.
Technician A says that a circuit that is shorted to ground will have less resistance than it
normally should.
Technician B says that a circuit that has a dirty connection will have less current flow than it
normally should.
Who is right?
a. A only
b. B only
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
5. The section of the Electrical Wiring Diagram manual that contains voltage and resistance
values is the:
a. connector diagrams
c. system diagrams
d. relay locations
6. The voltmeter in the circuit below reads battery voltage, this reading indicates:
c. the fuse is OK
Switch
7. The lamp in the circuit below glows dimly, the volt meter reads 12.6 volts.
Technician A says that high resistance in the circuit between the battery and the lamp could
be the cause.
Technician B says that a poor ground connection at the lamp could be the cause.
Who is right?
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12
a. A only
Switch
b. B only
c. Both A and B
Light
d. Neither A nor B
a. a fusible link
b. a resistor
c. a fuse
d. a switch
b. ohmmeter
c. voltmeter
Technician A says that if the length is increased, the diameter should also be increased.
Technician B says that a poor splice can result in lower current flow.
Who is right?
a. A only
b. B only
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
Technician A says that the resistance and current flow are both too high.
Who is right?
a. A only
b. B only
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
Technician A says that adding more branches to a parallel circuit reduces total circuit resistance.
Technician B says that adding more branches to a parallel circuit increases the total curent in
a circuit.
Who is right?
a. A only
b. B only
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
13. When testing a 1998 ES 300 for a parasitic load, an ammeter hooked in series as shown
indicated a reading of 30 milliamps (.030mA). Ignition, lights, and accessories are OFF.
Technician A says that this is an excessive drain from the battery and further testing is required
to find the fault.
Technician B says that this is a normal current draw, even with all the systems OFF.
Who is right ?
a. A only
b. B only
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
d. A discharged battery
15. A starter on an ES 300 is to be tested for current draw while cranking the engine.
Technician A says the battery’s state-of-charge and capacity must be tested before a valid
starter test can be performed.
Technican B says that if the battery has less than 50% charge (specific gravity 1.190 or less) it
cannot be used for a starter current draw test.
a. A only
b. B only
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
16. During cranking with the ignition disabled, the voltage drop in the starter ground circuit
should not exceed:
a. 0.0 volts
b. 0.2 volts
c. 1.5 volts
d. 12.0 volts
17. When testing the starting system on an LS 400, you find that the starter will not crank and the
magnetic switch does not “click”. Referring to this diagram, this symptom could be causd by
each of the following except:
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a. a faulty neutral start switch Fuse
ST 7.5A
Battery
M To Theft
Deterrent
ECU
Starter
19. With the battery voltage held constant at 12.6 V; if the circuit resistance goes DOWN:
d. Both A and B.
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