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Q1. How would you gather information from a customer about the problem he/she is having with their vehicle? (20-30 words)
Answer:
Information from customers and supervisors on Page 19
Q2. What are the three types of information that shop service materials contain?
Answer:
Service manual on Page 20
Q3. Write any 2 workplace procedures to ensure the serviceability of tools and equipment.
Answer:
9.3.1 Establishing serviceability of tools and equipment Page 100
Q4. Why is the repair order considered as an important document?
Answer:
9.4.1 Repair Order (RO) Page 100
Q5. List down any 2 housekeeping procedures for examination of tools and equipment used while diagnosing light vehicle hydraulic braking systems.
Answer: Examination of tools and equipment Page 104
Q6. List any 2 storage procedures for tools and equipment at workplace used while diagnosing light vehicle hydraulic braking systems.
Answer: Storage of tools and equipment Page 104
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