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1. name 2 pieces of information found in the under hood (veci) emission…

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  1. name 2 pieces of information found in the under hood (veci) emissions label.
  2. without a service manual, where can you find out information about refrigerant, type, capacity and lubricant?
  3. name two places where you can find the vin on a vehicle you are working on.
  4. where can you find the vehicle’s paint code and gross vehicle weight ratio?
  5. where can you find the vehicle’s tire size and loading information?
  6. the first letter of a car’s vin starts with a k, in what country was it built?
  7. if you are working on the passenger side, is it the left or right side? pg. 119
  8. what is the difference between a service campaign and a recall? pg. 117
  9. the veci includes all of the following information except?

a. engine identification
b. horsepower and torque rating of the engine
c. california emission standards
d. federal (epa) emission standard

  1. where is the best source of information for maintenance or repair on any give vehicle?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The under - hood (VECI) emissions label typically contains information such as emission control system component identification and emission standards compliance details. For example, it may list the type of catalytic converter and whether the vehicle meets California or Federal emission standards.
  2. Without a service manual, you can often find information about refrigerant, type, capacity, and lubricant on the vehicle's refrigerant label, usually located under the hood or near the air - conditioning components.
  3. Two common places to find the VIN on a vehicle are on the dashboard near the driver's side (visible through the windshield) and on the driver's side doorjamb.
  4. The vehicle's paint code and Gross Vehicle Weight Ratio can usually be found on the vehicle identification label, often located on the driver's side doorjamb.
  5. The vehicle's tire size and loading information can be found on the tire information label, typically located on the driver's side doorjamb or in the glove box.
  6. If the first letter of a car's VIN starts with a K, it was likely built in South Korea. This is based on the VIN coding system where the first character indicates the country of origin.
  7. In right - hand drive countries, the passenger side is the left side, and in left - hand drive countries, the passenger side is the right side. Assuming a left - hand drive context (common in many countries), the passenger side is the right side.
  8. A recall is a mandatory action by a manufacturer to address a safety - related defect or non - compliance with safety standards, while a service campaign is a voluntary action by the manufacturer to address a non - safety issue or to improve the vehicle's performance or customer satisfaction.
  9. The VECI (Vehicle Emission Control Information) label includes information about emission control systems and compliance with emission standards. It does not typically include horsepower and torque rating of the engine. So the answer is B.
  10. The best source of information for maintenance or repair on any given vehicle is the vehicle's service manual, which provides detailed specifications, procedures, and diagrams for all aspects of the vehicle.

Answer:

  1. Emission control component ID, Emission standards compliance
  2. Refrigerant label under the hood or near A/C components
  3. Dashboard near driver's side (visible through windshield), Driver's side doorjamb
  4. Driver's side doorjamb (on vehicle identification label)
  5. Driver's side doorjamb or glove box (tire information label)
  6. South Korea
  7. Right side (assuming left - hand drive)
  8. Recall is mandatory for safety issues; service campaign is voluntary for non - safety issues
  9. B. Horsepower and torque rating of the engine
  10. Vehicle's service manual