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A detailed review of the mod a test, covering a wide range of topics related to vehicle maintenance and operations. It delves into the tm numbering system, pmcs (preventive maintenance checks and services), vehicle operator responsibilities, maintenance levels, forms and documentation, radio communication procedures, and specific information about the medium tactical vehicle (mtv). The document aims to equip readers with a thorough understanding of the key concepts and requirements for effectively operating and maintaining military vehicles. With a focus on safety, proper procedures, and regulatory compliance, this review serves as a valuable resource for military personnel, students, and anyone interested in the intricacies of vehicle management and operations.
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TM Numbering System - Answers - Are used to identify a specific vehicle piece of a specific vehicle or piece of equipment PMCS - Answers - Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services What is the vehicle operators main responsibility? - Answers - Proper operation and liable for the load 1 number - Answers - proponent for the publication 2 numbers - Answers - Specifies the echelon level of maintenance for a particular series of vehicle 3 Numbers - Answers - Identifies the manual designator for a specific series or model of vehicles Warning - Answers - Potentially hazardous situation exist for personel on or near equipment Caution - Answers - Signifies that equipment may become damaged First step of PMCS - Answers - 360 walk around Weekly and Before Checks - Answers - Must be done when operating vehicle for the 1st time NMC - Answers - Not Mission Capable Who do you report Class 3 leaks to? - Answers - Supervisor or Organizational Maintenance COEI - Answers - Components of End Items AAL - Answers - Additional Authorization List DA Form 2028 - Answers - Recommended changes to the technical manual LO and Use - Answers - Lubrication Order : authorized lubricants
4 Numbers - Answers - Identifies the federal supply Classification number for an engine powered wheeled vehicle Expected Temperatures Column ( LO) - Answers - Three Ranges : 15 F , +40F , to - 15F, +40F, - 65F Intervals of a LO - Answers - Series of letter and number combinations symbols and definitions Solid Line - Answers - Only for one side of vehicle Broken Line - Answers - Found on both sides of the vehicle LV - Answers - Localized View Level 10 Maintenance - Answers - C= Crew/Operator Level 20 Maintenance - Answers - O= Organizational Maintenance DA Form 5988 - Answers - Equipment Maintenance And Inspection Worksheet What is the Purpose of the DA Form 5988 - Answers - To identify fault found during PMCS When do you keep the DA Form 5988 - Answers - When there are no faults found on your vehicle When do you turn in The DA Form 5988 - Answers - When there are faults to report What is the manual form for the DA Form 5988 - Answers - DA Form 2404 DCR - Answers - Document Control Register NIIN - Answers - National Item Identification Number PRI - Answers - Priority of Requested Item "x" - Answers - Deadline "/" - Answers - shows fault other than a deficiency DA Form 5987 - Answers - Motor Equipment Dispatch What is the manual form for the Motor Equipment Dispatch - Answers - DD Form 1970 Which form is used to record fuel and oil usage - Answers - DD Form 5987
Why would a commander have to sign a DD Form 5987 - Answers - Because the operator would be going off post DD Form 1970 - Answers - Motor Equipment Utilization Record Radio Transmissions should be how long? - Answers - 10 Seconds What is the best way of communication between vehicles? - Answers - Radio What are some defaults to using a Radio - Answers - Frequencies and range RSVP - Answers - Rhythm Speed Volume And Pitch Break - Answers - indicates that your transmission will continue after the pause PTT - Answers - Push to Talk ProWords - Answers - Procedural Words : A special set of words used for clarity and brevity communications Copy - Answers - Acknowledge message received Figures - Answers - used to distinguish numerals from numbers Over - Answers - response is over and a response is necessary Out - Answers - transmission is over and no response is necessary DD Form 518 - Answers - Accident Identification Card SF 91 - Answers - Operators Report of Motor Vehicle Accident What information should you get when involved in an accident? - Answers - Hard to Get Information MTV - Answers - Medium Tactical Vehicle (MTV) what is the fording depth? - Answers - 30 in for 15 mins (MTV) Normal cruising range? - Answers - 300 miles based on 54 gallons of fuel PTO - Answers - Power Take Off (MTV) what is the overall length? - Answers - 22 ft 10 in
(MTV) Width - Answers - 8 ft (MTV) Overall Height - Answers - 9 ft 4 in (MTV) Curb weight - Answers - 20, (MTV) Mx towed - Answers - 21000 Glad Hands - Answers - Supplies Air to trailer or another truck Battery Box - Answers - 4 12 volt batteries How are the batteries connected? (MTV) - Answers - Connected In series and parallel Fuel water separator - Answers - Removes water and contaminates HI idle Switch (MTV) - Answers - 1350 RPMs Lo Idle Switch (MTV) - Answers - 700 RPMs (MTV) Rear brake air pressure - Answers - 75 - 120 psi (MTV) Front Brake air pressure - Answers - 75 - 120 psi (MTV) Oil Pressure gauge - Answers - 15 - 80 psi What does the check engine indicator light up? (MTV) - Answers - Amber when psi falls beneath 6 Coolant temperature will light up red because - Answers - temperature rises above 230F ECU - Answers - Electronic Control unit Low Air indicator - Answers - Lights up red when the air pressure falls below 75 psi HWY - Answers - 55 mph 60 psi X-C - Answers - 40 mph 37 psi Sand - Answers - 12 mph 22 psi EMER - Answers - 5 mph 16 psi Run Flat - Answers - When there is an active leak. Cannot be ran more than 40 minutes How many modes does the CTIS have? - Answers - 4 modes
The most probable cause of rollovers is what? - Answers - Speed Rollover angle for a Combat patrol loaded M114 - Answers - 30 degrees Rollover angle for an up armored HMMWV - Answers - 25 degrees JCR Log - Answers - Joint Capabilities Release ff - Answers -