Advanced L2 White StudyGuide
Advanced L2 White StudyGuide
Advanced L2 White StudyGuide
TEST INFORMATION
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INTRODUCTION
The Electronic Diesel Engine Diagnosis Specialist test (L2) is the first advanced level test offered by
ASE for medium and heavy vehicle technicians. It is designed to measure a technician’s knowledge of
the skills needed to diagnose sophisticated engine performance problems on computer-controlled diesel
engines. It is an extension of the repair and diagnostic skills tested by the Light Vehicle, Medium/Heavy
Truck, School Bus and/or Transit Bus Diesel Engines and Electrical/Electronic Systems tests. To register
to take the L2 certification test, you must be currently certified in both Diesel Engines (A9, T2, S2, or H2)
and Electrical/Electronic Systems (A6, T6, S6, or H6), and meet the current work experience requirement.
To register for the recertification test (L2R), all that is required is a previous L2 certification.
The L2 test (both certification and recertification) consists of 45 scored multiple choice questions.
Many of the questions require the use of supplied reference materials; these questions will be clearly
identified in the test.
Registration information is available on the ASE website at www.ase.com. There you will find test
dates and other important information. On the ASE website, you can also create a myASE account, which
gives you direct access to your personal ASE certification information, as well as the ability to register for
and schedule tests.
After the question writing workshop, all questions are pre-tested and quality-checked on a national
sample of technicians. Those questions that meet ASE standards of quality and accuracy are included
in the scored sections of future tests; the “rejects” are sent back to the drawing board, or are discarded
altogether.
Step 1. Study the content areas of the Test Specification, noting which areas have more questions
in the test.
Step 2. Carefully read the Task List, noting the areas in which your skills are strong or weak. You
can do this by checking off each task that you do not perform often or do not understand
completely.
Step 3. For practice, use the sample questions that follow. Although these same questions will not
appear in the test, they are similar in style and difficulty to the actual test questions. Be sure
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to use the Medium/Heavy Composite Vehicle Reference Booklet on the questions that refer
to the Composite Vehicle.
Step 4. Use steps 1 through 3 to identify any skill areas where you need additional study or training.
Then, use the Industry Training reference section (page 10) to find training help.
In the test, the questions that specifically deal with the Composite Vehicle are clearly identified. To
answer these questions correctly, you will need to use the information given in the question and the
information contained in the Reference booklet, plus your own understanding of computer controls and
diesel engine operation. The Medium/Heavy Composite Vehicle Type 3 Reference Booklet should be
used only with these questions. Please take the time to become familiar with the Composite Vehicle
specifications and operation before taking the test.
Once the test begins, be sure to read each question carefully (twice, if necessary) so that you
understand exactly what is being asked. There are no “trick” questions. Each question tests a specific
diagnostic skill and has a single correct answer.
If you are unsure of an answer, don’t get stuck. Mark the answer that you think is correct and flag the
question using the on-screen button. Then go on to the next question. If you finish before the allotted time
is up, you can go back to the flagged questions. You should answer every question to the best of your
ability. Do not leave any answers blank. Your score is based on the total number of correct answers
that you give.
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TEST SPECIFICATIONS
FOR THE MEDIUM/HEAVY VEHICLE
ELECTRONIC DIESEL ENGINE DIAGNOSIS SPECIALIST TEST (L2)
*Note: The L2 test could contain additional questions that are included for statistical research
purposes only. Your answers to these questions will not affect your score, but since you do not know
which ones they are, you should answer all questions in the test.
The L2 Certification and Recertification tests cover the same content areas and have the same
number of scored questions.
Questions 1, 2, and 6 are to be answered without using the Medium/Heavy Composite Vehicle
Type 3 Reference Booklet.
1. An engine cranks, but will not start. During diagnosis, the ECM will not communicate with the
diagnostic tool. Which of these could be the cause?
Question #1 Explanation:
Option (A) is wrong. While a failed data link connector could cause the diagnostic tool to be unable to
communicate with the ECM, it would not result in a no-start condition.
Option (B) is wrong. A failed engine speed sensor or timing sensor(s) could cause the ECM to not
operate the injectors, resulting in a no-start problem. However, the loss of the speed/timing
signal(s) would not cause a diagnostic tool communication problem.
Option (C) is correct. A low supply voltage could result in the ECM shutting down. In this case, the
ECM would not operate the injectors or communicate with the diagnostic tool.
Option (D) is wrong. If the diagnostic tool software did not match the ECM being diagnosed, it would
result in a loss of communications only.
2. A driver complains of low power. Technician A says that a leaking intake manifold gasket could be
the cause. Technician B says that a failed boost pressure sensor could be the cause. Who is right?
Questions 3, 4, and 5 require the use of the Medium/Heavy Composite Vehicle Type 3
Reference Booklet. This booklet describes the engine control system and diagnostic parameters referred
to in questions 3, 4, and 5. You need to use this information to correctly answer these questions. Take time
to review the content of the booklet before you continue, and then use it as a reference as you answer
these questions.
3. A composite vehicle will start, but will not go above idle speed when the accelerator pedal is
depressed. This could be caused by an open circuit:
(A) A short to ground in wire 303 between connector AX pin 2 and splice S62
(B) An open wire 303 between connector AX pin 2 and splice S62
(C) An open internal ECM ground circuit for pin 203
(D) A short between connector AX harness wires 301 and 303
5. A composite vehicle has an intermittent “voltage below normal Cylinder 5” diagnostic trouble code.
Which of these could be the cause?
Question 6 is not like the other questions. It contains the word EXCEPT. For this question, look
for the choice that could NOT cause the described situation. Read the entire question carefully before
choosing your answer.
6. A HEUI engine stumbles and lacks power on acceleration. Any of these could be the cause
EXCEPT a:
Answer Key : 1. C 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. D
Please call or write the listed organizations for availability, schedules, and prices. You may wish to
check with truck and engine manufacturers, community colleges, tool and equipment suppliers, and
technical training organizations for the latest training information. Training resources can also be found
on ASE’s home page at www.ase.com, or the International Automotive Technicians Network (iATN) at
www.iatn.net.