QUESTION 10: SYSTEMS AND CONTROL (AXLES, STEERING GEOMETRY AND ELECTRONICS) (SPECIFIC)
10.1 State FIVE factors that need to be taken into account before any wheel alignment adjustments can be done - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 10 - 2018 - Paper 1
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QUESTION 10: SYSTEMS AND CONTROL (AXLES, STEERING GEOMETRY AND ELECTRONICS) (SPECIFIC)
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10.1 State FIVE factors that need to be taken into account before any wheel alignment adjustments can be done - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 10 - 2018 - Paper 1
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10.1 State FIVE factors that need to be taken into account before any wheel alignment adjustments can be done.
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Kerb Mass: Ensure the load (including fuel and spare items) matches the manufacturer's specifications.
Tyre Pressure: Check and adjust the tyre pressure to recommended levels.
Even Wear on Tyres: Inspect for uneven wear patterns that could affect alignment.
Suspension Components: Examine suspension parts for wear, including bushings and joints.
Steering Components: Ensure that components such as tie rods and bearings are in good condition.
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10.2.1 Identify the wheel alignment drawing in FIGURE 10.2.
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The wheel alignment drawing in FIGURE 10.2 represents the concept of wheel alignment angles, specifically focusing on toe angle (toe-in or toe-out) as it affects vehicle handling.
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10.2.2 Label A–G.
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A - Contact point of kingpin centre line
B - Kingpin
C - Perpendicular line / vertical line / normal line
D - Negative caster angle
E - Centre line of kingpin
F - Front of vehicle / Direction of wheel motion
G - Point of wheel contact
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10.2.3 Define the wheel alignment angle, as indicated in FIGURE 10.2.
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The wheel alignment angle refers to the angle at which wheels are positioned relative to the vehicle's centerline, ensuring proper contact with the road for optimal handling and traction.
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10.3 Use a labelled sketch to show toe-out of the front wheels of a vehicle.
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In the sketch, the front wheels of the vehicle should point outward, away from the centerline, showing 'toe-out' alignment. Label the wheels and indicate the front of the vehicle.
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10.4 State the purpose of kingpin inclination.
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The purpose of kingpin inclination is to align the front wheels for better handling and stability, bringing them back to a straight-ahead position while reducing drag during turns.
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10.5 State TWO chemical processes on which the operating principle of the catalytic converter is based.
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Oxidation: The process of converting carbon monoxide (CO) to carbon dioxide (CO₂).
Reduction: The conversion of nitrogen oxides (NOx) into nitrogen (N₂) and oxygen (O₂).
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10.6 Describe the purpose of the speed-control system fitted to a motor vehicle.
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The speed-control system controls the throttle opening of the vehicle, maintaining a constant speed and assisting drivers in managing their speed without manual intervention.
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10.7 State TWO advantages of the speed-control system fitted to a motor vehicle.
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Reduced Driver Fatigue: Helps prevent constant acceleration adjustments on long drives.
Improved Fuel Consumption: Maintains a steady speed, enhancing fuel efficiency.
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10.8 What is the purpose of the pressure regulator in the fuel system of a motor vehicle?
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The pressure regulator ensures consistent fuel pressure in the system, adjusting it in relation to manifold pressure for optimal engine performance.
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10.9 State TWO methods to increase the output frequency of an alternator to increase the current output.
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Increase the Rotational Speed: Boost the engine speed to rotate the alternator faster.
Increase the Turns of Wire: Modify the windings to enhance magnetic field interactions.
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10.10 State ONE function of the stator and rotor windings in an alternator.
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The stator generates electrical current through electromagnetic induction as the rotor spins within the magnetic field.
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10.11 Function of rotor assembly in an alternator.
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The rotor assembly functions to create a rotating magnetic field that induces current in the stator windings.