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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Demonstrate safe working conditions and practices
2. Use common automotive shop equipment safely
3. Identify and recognize common automotive tools and equipment
4. Identify fasteners
5. Discuss automotive engine fundamentals
6. Perform vehicle engine oil service
7. Assess and use service information
8. Demonstrate proper use of metric and standard micrometers
9. Describe basic electricity
10. Demonstrate proper use of a volt/ohmmeter
11. Select the appropriate automotive fluid for the selected application
12. Use appropriate methods for hazardous waste handling and disposal
13. Identify potential areas of employment in the automotive industry
14. Read and fill out work orders to meet industry and Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) standards
15. Perform basic vehicle maintenance
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Lecture-Related Topics and Scope:
I. Introduction to Advanced Transportation Technology
A. Mobile equipment shop safety
B. Tool identification and usage
C. Mobile equipment and usage
1. Car/truck lift, front wheel drive, and rear wheel drive
2. Oil change and drain equipment
3. Floor jacks and jack stands
4. Parts washers and bead blaster
5. Tire changer and wheel balancer
6. Vises, hydraulic press, drill press, and grinders/wire wheels
D. Mobile equipment information systems
E. Fastener use and identification
1. Metric
2. Standard-Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
3. International Standards Organization/Deutsches Institut fur Normung (ISO/DIN)
II. Introduction to Mobile Vehicle Systems (Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification areas noted below)
A. Engines (A1, T1, T2)
B. Automatic Transmissions (A2, T3)
C. Manual Transmissions (A3, T3)
D. Steering and Suspension (A4, T5)
E. Brakes (A5, T4)
F. Electrical (A6, T6)
G. Heating and Air Conditioning (A7, T7)
H. Engine Performance (A8)
III. Mobile Equipment Fluid Applications
A. Engine oils
B. Transmission fluids
C. Gear oils
D. Brake fluids
E. Power steering fluids
F. Coolants
IV. Fluid Leaks
V. Chemical Applications, Adhesives, Cleaners, and Sealers
VI. Assessment and Use of Service Information
VII. Precision Measurement
VIII. Areas of Employment
A. Service, parts, sales, wholesale, and manufacturing
B. Self-employment
IX. Hazardous Waste Management/Right to Know
X. Vehicle Maintenance
XI. Hybrid, Electric, and Alternative Fuel Safety
XII. Hybrid, Electric, and Alternative Fuel Applicable Systems Awareness
Lab-Related Topics and Scope:
I. Demonstrate Proper Shop Safety and Working Practices
A. Tools
B. Equipment
C. Hazardous waste handling
II. Identify Fasteners Used in Mobile Equipment Applications
III. Access Vehicle Service Information
IV. Identify the Different Vehicle Systems and Their Components
V. Perform Vehicle Maintenance, Safety Inspections, and Fluid Services
VI. Perform Basic Electrical Measurements Utilizing the Appropriate Test Equipment
VII. Perform Precision Measurements Utilizing the Appropriate Tools/Equipment
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Fundamentals of Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair. 2nd ed. VanGelder, Kirk. Jones & Bartlett Learning. 2020.
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