Friday, December 2, 2011

I need some help from someone who REALLY knows about fords?

i work at a ford dealership (i answer phones and direct calls) and i dont know why but they are requireing that i be trained in ford product knowledge. ive searched all over the damn ford website for the past 3 days, and there are just a couple of questions i cant find, no matter what. PLEASE HELP im at the banging my head againts the wall stage with this.





OK here goes...





1 when towing, it is vital that the proper hitch be used. what type of hitch is used to distribute tongue load to all towing vehicle and trailer wheels?


A weight distributing hitch


B segmented hitch


C any trailer hitch


D weight carrying hitch





2 what does a four wheel anti lock braking system help provide?


A improved stopping performance thru the action of two separate vehicle braking systems


B straight, more controlled stops, while helping the driver maintain steering control under most road conditions


C continuous brake pressure to stop the vehicle when the driver starts pumping the brake pedal


D the ability to lock out a failing brake and use the other wheels for safe stops





3 what drive mode does the control trac four wheel drive system provide that is not available on fords manual shift on the fly (MSOF) and electronic shift on the fly (ESOF) systems?


A 4X4 LOW


B 4x4 HIGH


C 4x4 AUTO


D 4x2 LOW





4 what is the benefit of dual stage air bags?


A they provide the capability of deploying at high or low output


B they will not deploy if the driver weighs less than 75 pounds to reduce the risk of airbag related injury during a collision


C they deflate and return to their original positions after a collision, eliminating the need for replacement and additional repair costs


D they have a "dual bladder" design to cover more surface area and better protect the occupants head and chest





5 which statement is correct regarding all speed traction control?


A when the traction control system is activated at speeds of 35 mph or higher, the braking system is deactivated and only engine control is used to limit wheel spin


B when the traction control switch is activated, a mechanical lock inside the rear differential housing solidly locks the rear axle shafts together


C the system uses a viscous coupling to mechanically link the drive wheels together for improved performance on slippery surfaces


D the system uses torque converter to increase torque to each wheel when wheel slip is detected





6 how long does the SOS post crash alert system operate?


A until the airbags are completely deflated


B for up to 20 min and then it shuts off


C until it is deactivated or until the battery power is depleted


D until the drivers door is open





7 what feature built into the infrastructure of all ford vehicles helps dissipate the force of the impact?


A front and rear crumple zones


B BlockerBeam


C SPACE (side protection and cabin enhancement) architecture


D hydroformed frame rails





8 what is the benefit of power adjustable brake and accelerator pedals?


A They retract into the floor when the igniton is off to allow easy entry and exit


B They allow drivers of smaller stature to comfortably reach the pedals


C They can be adjusted for hard feel or soft feel


D They have a forward and rearward adjustment of up to 8 inches





9 The driver and right front passenger side airbags are designed to enhance protection of what parts of the body of the driver and right front passenger in certain side impacts?


A legs


B knees


C chest


D hips|||I would find another line of employment. Your cheating off the nerd sitting next to you in school.|||if you answer all these questions correctly.......will you marry me??...i can send you to work for the n.t.s.a.|||Almost





2-B


4-A


5-A|||A.C.C.D.D.D.A.D.

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