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JLTV Operation and Maintenance Exam: 90 Q&A for Vehicle Mastery, Exams of Transport economics

A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to the operation and maintenance of the joint light tactical vehicle (jltv). It covers various aspects such as vehicle configurations, system functionalities, driving techniques in different terrains, and troubleshooting procedures. The material is designed to test and enhance the understanding of jltv mechanics and operational protocols, making it a valuable resource for military personnel and vehicle technicians. It includes detailed explanations of ctis settings, suspension adjustments, and emergency procedures, ensuring a thorough grasp of the vehicle's capabilities and limitations. Useful for those seeking to deepen their knowledge of the jltv's technical specifications and operational requirements, offering practical insights into its use in diverse environments.

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2024/2025

Available from 05/22/2025

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JLTV TEST A& B EXAM 2025|COMPLETE 90 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS|LATEST UPDATE|ALREADY
GRADED A+
What are the two DR variant?
UTL-2 DR
What are the four dr variants?
GP, HCG , CCWC, GP
What are the four mission configurations?
UTL, HCG, CCWC, GP
Why do the high-pressure gas pumps automatically start running after running
continuously for 10 minutes? What light illuminates?
To prevent the system from overheating and SPNSN ERROR light
The transaxle receives power from where?
Transmission
Where does the transmission transfer its power to?
Front and rear wheels
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What are the two DR variant? UTL-2 DR What are the four dr variants? GP, HCG , CCWC, GP What are the four mission configurations? UTL, HCG, CCWC, GP Why do the high-pressure gas pumps automatically start running after running continuously for 10 minutes? What light illuminates? To prevent the system from overheating and SPNSN ERROR light The transaxle receives power from where? Transmission Where does the transmission transfer its power to? Front and rear wheels

What are the fording heights? 30' without fording kit and 60' with the fording kit Why does a JLTV Use air over hydraulic brakes from a standard braking system? Provides a quicker stop time in more reliability What is above the light mux panel? Blackout switch What is the five high-pressure gas suspension settings SOFTL S- suspension aided egress system O - operational F- fording T- tie down L - loading List the things using the combat override switch does to the JLTV? Drains the batteries to the point where the vehicle can't be started, Disables neutral safety start, bypasses all speed interlock system, ties the batteries together for more amperage, Disable speed limitations What is the emergency ingress tool used for and located?

Class 3 - drops and hits the ground You noticed the transmission fluid has a small leak but it is not big enough to form a drop. Classify the leak and decide if you can operate a vehicle Class 1 leak so you can operate a vehicle When exiting the JL TV, which direction should the driver be facing and why? Facing the JL TV so if you fall your back hits the ground instead of your face Is the Towbar part of JL TV basic issue items (BII) No Should you use the arctic cat to assist you in starting the vehicle when the temperature reaches - 25°F? Yes Why does the JLTV drive-shafts use half shafts with constant velocity joints? To account for angles produced by suspension movement How do you know if the vehicle is equipped for fording and what does it look like? Fording exhaust stack and the Precleaner air filter

Why do you press the MUX panel switches for at least one second? Prevents bumps or tabs from changing the lighting settings What are the four central tire inflation system (CTIS) settings? HWY, MSS, CC, EMER Which fluid has more than two fill locations? Brake fluid You are driving on a 25% side slope when your downhill tires sink into softer dirt than your uphill tires. What might happen to the vehicle? The slope angle is increased making roll over more likely If forward motion is stopped because of a loss of traction while ascending a grade, what CTIS settings action do you take to increase traction and complete the ascent? MSS You are descending a long steep grade. You are using the vehicle breaks to control your speed. Traction doesn't seem to be a problem. What other options can you do to help control your dissent speed?

What is the break over angle? This is the maximum possible supplementary angle (usually expressed in degrees) that a JLTV with at least one forward wheel and one rear wheel, can drive over without the Apex of that angle touching any point of the JLTV other than the wheels Which of the following does not need to be configured before maneuvering over obstacles? SAES How do you engage SAES? Put the vehicle in neutral. Set parking break. Press suspension on the home screen. Press ride height adjust. Press SAES to adjust suspension for egress Torsion can damage the? Drive shaft When using the transaxle, what does the low range provide? Provides torque for hill climbing ability

When using the transaction, what does high range provide? Used in normal condition in allows for higher speeds When switching high or low range on the transaxle cannot be completed while moving? No, the vehicle must be at a stop to engage and disengage the high or low transaxle When fording, the JLTV is limited to what speed 10 mph What does route mean squared (RMS) classify? Surfaces by roughness The higher the RMS value, what does that mean? The rougher the terrain

Caused by loss of traction in the front wheels during a turn When performing a quick stop, explain what you should do if the JL TV swerves. Complete the weave in the direction of the turn in return to the lines Which line lock setting must be activated manually? Line lock 3 Does the JL TV have a high or low center of gravity? What else can make the COG higher? High. Turrets. What can lower the JLTV's COG? B-kit lowers the COG, Loading cargo with heaviest items low in vehicle Why is it important to have revolutions per minute (RPM) Control and soft soil conditions?

Mitigate slipping and sliding on soft soil road conditions When using snow tire chains why do the chains creep or move on the tires? It reduces the possibility of the chain links gouging in the tires What CTIS setting would you use to operate in standard soft sand conditions? MSS When driving through sand, snow, or mud, what is the basic driving technique? Keep a steady throttle and momentum What is the reason your JLTV settings be configured properly before driving on soft soils? Without proper configuration the JLTV's chance of becoming stuck or mired increases

What are the four brake conditions to be aware of when driving on soft soils? Front wheel lock up, rear wheel lock up, all wheel lock up and brake fade What could cause the front wheels to lock up? Improperly adjusted brakes or slick spots in loss of steering control When installing tire chains, which way Should you drop the chains over the tires? With the open ends of the cross chain hooks away from the tire Which CTIS setting would you use to operate in muddy terrain? MSS When driving in the desert, why might it be difficult to drive sand or to rain in a higher gear range? The to rain may appear to be flat, but is actually gradually rising

When ascending a 60% grade, which mode should CTIS be in? CC or MSS Depending on condition of terrain You are preparing to climb a 60% grade interaction is limited or anytime you choose to set the transaxle to low range. What steps must you follow to put the transaxle in low range? Put transmission in neutral, stop the vehicle, oh wow vehicle to move slightly forward or backward to complete the range change When transitioning from a paved or improved surface to go off road, what CTIS setting should you select CC Before leaving any hard road or negotiating any obstacle, what settings need to be configured? CTIS, Transaxle, suspension

Which variant is the only one with a turning radius of 27ft? UTL What does roll control circuit do? It holds the wheels to the ground What is BTM? Alternating between brake and throttle How many lbs is layer 1 of the winch? 18,500 lbs How many lbs is layer 2 for the winch? 14,541 lbs

How many lbs is layer 3 for the winch? 11,988 lbs How many lbs is layer 4 for the winch? 10,175 lbs How many lbs is layer 5 for the winch? 8,880 lbs What does a snatch block do? It doubles the weight pulling on any layer for the winch What is the MIRE level 1? Located at the hub and is 22,500 lbs What is MIRE level 2? Located at the fender and is 45,000 lbs