Apprenticeship Training Standard. Automotive Service Technician. Trade Code: 310S
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1 Apprenticeship Training Standard Automotive Service Technician Trade Code: 310S Development Date: January 2003
2 Please Note: Apprenticeship Training and Curriculum Standards were developed by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). As of April 8th, 2013, the Ontario College of Trades (College) has become responsible for the development and maintenance of these standards. The College is carrying over existing standards without any changes. However, because the Apprenticeship Training and Curriculum Standards documents were developed under either the Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act (TQAA) or the Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998 (ACA), the definitions contained in these documents may no longer be accurate and may not be reflective of the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009 (OCTAA) as the new trades legislation in the province. The College will update these definitions in the future. Meanwhile, please refer to the College s website ( for the most accurate and up-to-date information about the College. For information on OCTAA and its regulations, please visit:
3 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN CONTENTS PAGE Competency Analysis Profile Preface...1 Important Directions to Employers/Sponsors and Trainers...2 Important Directions to the Apprentice...3 Notice/Declaration for Collection of Personal Information...4 Apprentice Record...5 Employer/Sponsor Information Apprentice Completion Form...8 Training Unit Completion Form...9 SKILL SETS NUMBER TITLE U Occupational Health and Safety Procedures U Engine Systems U Electrical Systems - Starting and Charging U Engine Management Systems U Electrical Systems Body U Fuel Delivery Systems U Transmission Systems U Drive Shafts, Differentials, and Drive Axle Assemblies U Suspension Systems and Frames U Steering Systems U Braking Systems U Tires, Wheels, Rims, and Hubs U Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Systems U Body and Trim U Exhaust, Intake, and Emission Control Systems
4 SKILL SETS COMPETENCY ANALYSIS PROFILE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN ON-THE-JOB TRAINING STANDARDS SKILLS OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY PRACTICES Identify potential workplace health and safety hazards Handle, store and dispose of hazardous materials Wear and maintain personal protective equipment Comply with workplace-related legislation Interpret and apply service related information U Practice good housekeeping in the workplace Comply with WHMIS guidelines ENGINE SYSTEMS Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot cooling system and Repair cooling system and Verify repair of cooling system and Diagnose and troubleshoot engine lubricating systems and U Repair engine lubricating system and Verify repair of engine lubricating system and Diagnose and troubleshoot cylinder head and Repair cylinder head and Verify repair of cylinder head and Diagnose and troubleshoot block and engine Repair engine block and Verify repair of engine block and ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - STARTING AND CHARGING Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot batteries Service and boost/charge batteries Diagnose and troubleshoot starting system and Repair starting system and U
5 SKILL SETS COMPETENCY ANALYSIS PROFILE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN ON-THE-JOB TRAINING STANDARDS SKILLS Verify repair of starting system and Diagnose and troubleshoot charging system and Repair charging system and Verify repair of charging system and ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot fuel control system and Repair fuel control system and Verify repair of fuel control system and Diagnose and troubleshoot ignition system and U Repair ignition system and Verify repair of ignition system and Diagnose & troubleshoot computercontrolled systems & Repair computercontrolled systems and Verify repair of computer-controlled systems and Perform gasoline engine tune-ups Perform electronic diesel engine tune-ups Perform mechanical diesel engine tune-ups ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - BODY Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot body electrical & computer-controlled systems and Repair body electrical and computercontrolled systems and Verify repair of body electrical and computercontrolled systems and Diagnose and troubleshoot supplemental restraint systems and U Repair supplemental restraint systems and Verify repair of supplemental restraint systems and FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMS U Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot gasoline fuel systems and Repair gasoline fuel systems and Verify repair of gasoline fuel systems and Diagnose and troubleshoot diesel fuel systems and
6 SKILL SETS COMPETENCY ANALYSIS PROFILE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN ON-THE-JOB TRAINING STANDARDS SKILLS Repair diesel fuel systems and Verify repair of diesel fuel systems and TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot clutch systems and Repair clutch systems and Verify repair of clutch system and Diagnose and troubleshoot manual transmissions/ transaxles and U Repair manual transmissions/ transaxles and Verify repair of manual transmissions/ transaxles and Diagnose and troubleshoot automatic transmissions/ transaxles and Repair automatic transmissions/ transaxles and Verify repair of automatic transmissions/ transaxles and Diagnose and troubleshoot computercontrolled systems and Repair computercontrolled systems and Verify repair of computercontrolled systems and Diagnose and troubleshoot transfer cases and Repair transfer cases and Verify repair of transfer cases and DRIVE SHAFTS, DIFFERENTIALS, AND DRIVE AXLE ASSEMBLIES U Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot drive shafts, differentials, drive axle assemblies and Repair drive shafts, differentials, drive axle assemblies and Verify repair of drive shafts, differentials, drive axle assemblies and SUSPENSION SYSTEMS AND FRAMES U Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot suspension systems, frames/ sub-frames and Repair suspension systems, frames/ sub-frames, and Verify repair of suspension systems, frames/ sub-frames, and
7 SKILL SETS COMPETENCY ANALYSIS PROFILE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN ON-THE-JOB TRAINING STANDARDS SKILLS STEERING SYSTEMS Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot steering systems and Repair steering systems and Verify repair of steering systems and Align steering, axles, and suspension U BRAKING SYSTEMS Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot hydraulic braking systems and Repair hydraulic braking systems and Verify repair of hydraulic braking systems and Diagnose and troubleshoot anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and U Repair anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and Verify repair of anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and Diagnose and troubleshoot antiskid/traction control systems and Repair antiskid/traction systems and control Verify repair of antiskid/traction control systems and Diagnose and troubleshoot air braking systems and TIRES, WHEELS, RIMS, AND HUBS Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot tires and Repair tires and Verify repair of tires and Balance tires and U HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS U Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot airconditioning systems and Repair airconditioning systems and Verify repair of air-conditioning systems and Diagnose and troubleshoot heating and ventilation systems and Repair heating and ventilation systems and Verify repair of heating and ventilation systems and
8 SKILL SETS COMPETENCY ANALYSIS PROFILE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN ON-THE-JOB TRAINING STANDARDS SKILLS BODY AND TRIM Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot body and trim Repair body and trim Verify repair of body and trim U EXHAUST, INTAKE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS Perform visual inspection Diagnose and troubleshoot exhaust, and intake systems and Repair exhaust and intake systems and Verify repair of exhaust and intake systems and Diagnose and troubleshoot turbocharger/ supercharger system and U Repair turbocharger/ supercharger system and Verify repair of turbocharger/super charger system and Diagnose and troubleshoot Level I emission control systems and Repair Level I emission control systems and Verify repair of Level I emission control systems and Diagnose and troubleshoot Level II emission control systems and Repair Level II emission control systems and Verify repair of Level II emission control systems and SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS NOTE ON SHADED PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES AND SKILLS: Shaded performance objectives and skills are optional, that is, they do not have to be completed or signed-off for the apprentice to complete his or her apprenticeship.
9 PREFACE This training document was developed by the Workplace Support Services Branch of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) in consultation with representatives from the industry. These Training Standards are intended to be used by the apprentice, trainers and employers/sponsors as a "blueprint" for training or as a prerequisite for government accreditation/ certification. The care and maintenance of this book is the joint responsibility of the apprentice and the employer/sponsor. The Training Standards were developed specifically for documenting the apprentice's acquisition of skills. The book becomes the only record of an apprentice's training. 1
10 IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS TO EMPLOYERS/SPONSORS AND TRAINERS The Training Standards identify skills required for this occupation and its related training program. These Training Standards have been written in concise statements which describe how well an apprentice must perform each skill in order to become competent. Competence means being able to do the performance to the required standard on request. In using these Training Standards, trainers will be able to ensure that the apprentice is developing skills detailed for the occupation. Trainers and apprentices are required to sign off and date the skills following each successful acquisition. Employers/Sponsors participating in this training program will be designated as the Signing Authority and are required to attest to successful achievement by signing the appropriate box included at the end of each unit. 2
11 IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS TO THE APPRENTICE 1. All hours working for each employer/sponsor(s) should be recorded in the Employer/Sponsor Information section. All Performance Objectives and skills completed while working for each Employer/Sponsor(s) should be recorded. 2. The "Summary of Hours" should be completed, signed and dated by both the apprentice and employer/sponsor when either all terms of the training agreement have been completed or the apprentice leaves the employer/sponsor. 3. It is the responsibility of the apprentice to inform the local Apprenticeship Client Services office regarding the following changes: change of employer/sponsor address; change of apprentice name or address; transfer to a new employer/sponsor. 4. At the fulfilment of all terms of the Training Agreement, the Apprentice Completion Form must be completed and signed by the current employer/sponsor. Present these completed and authorized Training Standards and the Apprentice Completion Form to your local Apprenticeship Client Services office. 3
12 NOTICE OF COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 1. At any time during your apprenticeship training, you may be required to show this training standard to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (the Ministry). You will be required to disclose the signed Apprenticeship Completion form to the Ministry in order to complete your program. The Ministry will use your personal information to administer and finance Ontario s apprenticeship training system, including confirming your completion and issuing your certificate of apprenticeship. 2. The Ministry will disclose information about your program completion and your certificate of apprenticeship to the Ontario College of Trades, as it is necessary for the College to carry out its responsibilities. 3. Your personal information is collected, used and disclosed by the Ministry under the authority of the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, Questions about the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information by the Ministry may be addressed to the: Manager, Employment Ontario Contact Centre Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities 33 Bloor St. E, 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2S3 Toll-free: ; Toronto: TTY: or
13 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN APPRENTICE RECORD Apprentice Name: EMPLOYER/SPONSOR INFORMATION Training Agreement Number: Name: Address: Telephone: Summary of Training: Dates of Employment: To From Performance Objectives signed off: Employer/Sponsor Signature Date Apprentice Signature Date You will be required to disclose this signed form to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities in order to complete your program. The Ministry will use your personal information to administer and finance Ontario s apprenticeship training system. For further information please see the notice/declaration for collection of personal information that is referenced in the table of contents of this training standard. 5
14 APPRENTICE RECORD Apprentice Name: EMPLOYER/SPONSOR INFORMATION Training Agreement Number: Name: Address: Telephone: Summary of Training: Dates of Employment: From To Performance Objectives signed off: Employer/Sponsor Signature Date Apprentice Signature Date 6
15 APPRENTICE RECORD Apprentice Name: EMPLOYER/SPONSOR INFORMATION Training Agreement Number: Name: Address: Telephone: Summary of Training: Dates of Employment: From To Performance Objectives signed off: Employer/Sponsor Signature Date Apprentice Signature Date 7
16 APPRENTICE COMPLETION FORM Apprentice Name: Print Signature Social Insurance Number: Training Units when completed should be signed off by the Employer/Sponsor on the following page and presented with this completion form to your local Apprenticeship Client Services office. Any supporting documentation should also be attached. In-School Completed: Yes ( ) No ( ) Not Applicable ( ) (proof to be provided) Hours completed as Yes ( ) No ( ) Not Applicable ( ) per Training Agreement: Employer/Sponsor Name: Address: Telephone: Signature MTCU USE ONLY: Recommended for Exam: Yes ( ) No ( ) Signature Consultant/Office Code 8
17 TRAINING UNIT COMPLETION FORM SKILL SETS TITLE SIGNING AUTHORITY U Occupational Health and Safety Procedures U Engine Systems U Electrical Systems-Starting and Charging U Engine Management Systems U Electrical Systems - Body Electrical U Fuel Delivery Systems U Transmission Systems U Drive Shafts, Differentials, and Drive Axle Assemblies U Suspension Systems and Frames U Steering Systems U Braking Systems U Tires, Wheels, Rims and Hubs U Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems U Body and Trim U Exhaust, Intake, and Emission Control Systems SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS NOTE ON SHADED PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES AND SKILLS: Shaded performance objectives and skills are optional, that is, they do not have to be completed or signed-off for the apprentice to complete his or her apprenticeship. 9
18 U OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Comply with occupational health and safety procedures by: identifying potential workplace health and safety hazards; handling, storing and disposing of hazardous materials; wearing and maintaining personal protective equipment; complying with workplace-related legislation; interpreting and applying servicerelated information; practising good housekeeping in the workplace; complying with Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) guidelines, according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, government regulations, company policy and manufacturer s recommendations. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Identify potential workplace health and safety hazards, including: excessive exhaust and/or explosive fumes, dust, sound levels, electrical and mechanical hazards (i.e., damaged or faulty air lines and/or inadequate ventilation); so that the potential for personal injury, damage to equipment, vehicles, and the environment are minimized; according to government regulations and company policy Handle, store and dispose of hazardous materials, including: cleaning solvents, anti-freeze, transmission and brake fluids, engine oil, brake dust, battery acid, refrigerants, and gases; using personal protective equipment and specified handling and storage equipment; so that individuals are protected from injury, the environment from contamination and safety procedures are followed; according to government regulations and company policy. 10
19 U OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES - Contd Wear and maintain personal protective equipment, including: eye, ear, hand, respiratory, body, and foot protection; ensuring that correct fit and optimum protection is provided to the wearer for the specific task performed; according to the government regulations, manufacturer s specifications and company policy Comply with workplace-related legislation, relating to highway traffic safety, parts, warranties, occupational health/safety, environmental protection, and business and trade practices, including: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Motive Vehicle Repair Act, Highway Traffic Act and the Environmental Protection Act; by identifying the personal and legal liabilities of technicians, and vehicle owners, when performing and/or conducting vehicle safety inspections, emissions tests, work estimates and repairing and/or replacing defective parts; according to government regulations Interpret and apply service-related information, including: service bulletins, manuals, and parts catalogues, by: locating and identifying vehicle identification number (VIN), accessing microfiche and computerized service information systems, so that service/repair is performed; according to company policy and/or manufacturer s recommendations Practice good housekeeping in the workplace, by: applying fire hazard prevention methods, including: maintaining a clean and orderly work area; identifying, removing and disposing of potential fire hazards; cleaning up grease, oil spills and/or fluids; ensuring work area is free of obstructions; and safely storing tools and shop equipment, to minimize accident or injury to self and others; according to according to government regulations and company policy. 11
20 U OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES - Contd Comply with Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) guidelines, including; reading and interpreting labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), ensuring receipt of training in WHMIS regulations and practices; according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 12
21 U ENGINE SYSTEMS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair engines, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting cooling systems and ; repairing cooling systems and, verifying repairs of cooling systems and, diagnosing and troubleshooting engine lubricating systems and ; repairing engine lubricating systems and ; verifying repair of engine lubricating systems and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting cylinder heads and ; repairing cylinder heads and ; verifying repair of cylinder heads and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting engine blocks and, repairing engine blocks and, and verifying repair of engine blocks and ; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for: worn, loose, damaged, missing, leaking, or defective, including: coolant, radiators, reservoirs, surge tanks, coolant fans, hubs, pumps, controls, actuators, belts, hoses, lines, fittings, heat exchangers, gaskets, O-rings, seals, pipes, valves, sensors, temperature control devices, drive mechanisms, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 13
22 U ENGINE SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot cooling systems and, including: coolant, radiators, reservoirs, surge tanks, fans, hubs, coolant pump, controls, actuators, belts, hoses, lines, fittings, heat exchangers, seals, gaskets, O- rings, pipes, valves, sensors, relays, temperature control devices, drive mechanisms, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; checking for: leaks, odour, temperature, corrosion, colour, vibration/noise, coolant type, quantity and condition; using: hand, power, electronic service and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Repair cooling systems and, including: coolant, radiators, reservoirs, surge tanks, fans, hubs, coolant pumps, controls, actuators, belts, hoses, lines, fittings, heat exchangers, seals, gaskets, O-rings, pipes, valves, sensors, relays, temperature control devices, drive mechanisms, wiring harnesses, and fasteners and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of cooling systems and, including: coolant, radiators, reservoirs, surge tanks, fans, hubs, coolant pumps, controls, actuators, belts, hoses, lines, fittings, heat exchangers, seals, gaskets, O-rings, pipes, valves, sensors, temperature control devices, drive mechanisms, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service and specialized tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 14
23 U ENGINE SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot engine lubricating systems and, including: oil, pumps, filters, housings, lines, fittings, seals, lubrication jets, gaskets, O-rings, heat exchangers, bypass valves, auxiliary devices, sensors, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for: leaks, odour, temperature, distortion, corrosion, colour, vibration/noise, pressure, contamination, oil type and condition; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Repair engine lubricating systems and, including: oil, pumps, filters, housings, lines, fittings, seals, lubrication jets, gaskets, O-rings, heat exchangers, bypass valves, auxiliary devices, sensors, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of engine lubricating systems and, including: oil, pumps, filters, housings, lines, fittings, seals, lubrication jets, gaskets, O-rings, heat exchangers, bypass valves, auxiliary devices, sensors, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic and specialized tools; according to manufacturer=s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 15
24 U ENGINE SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot cylinder head and, including: seats, guides, seals, gaskets, O-rings, springs, retainers, rotators, injector tubes, expansion plugs, valves, actuating mechanisms, camshafts, drive mechanisms, and fasteners and mounting devices; by: testing, and analysing performance and function, checking for: corrosion, erosion, vibration/noise, carbon build-up, fractures, leaks, distortion, temperature and pressure, using hand, power, electronic service and specialized tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Repair cylinder head and, including: cylinder heads, seats, guides, seals, gaskets, O-rings, springs, retainers, rotators, injector tubes, expansion plugs, valves and actuating mechanisms, camshafts, drive mechanisms, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, electronic service and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of cylinder heads and, including: cylinder heads, seats, guides, seals, O-rings, springs, retainers, rotators, injector tubes, expansion plugs, valves and actuating mechanisms, camshafts, drive mechanisms, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 16
25 U ENGINE SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot engine blocks and, including: engine blocks, expansion plugs, piston assemblies, connecting rods, bearings, seals, gaskets, liners, counter balancers, crankshafts, flywheel assemblies, balance shafts, gear trains, camshafts, follower assemblies, harmonic balancers, pulleys, auxiliary drives, oil pans, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function, checking for: temperature, corrosion, erosion, vibration/noise, carbon build-up, fractures, distortion, alignment, leaks and pressure, using: hand, power, electronic service, specialized and precision measuring tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Repair engine blocks and, including: engine blocks, expansion plugs, piston and connecting rod assemblies, bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants, liners, counter balancers, crankshafts, flywheel assemblies, balance shafts, gear trains, camshafts and follower assemblies, harmonic balancers, pulleys, auxiliary drives, oil pans, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing, using hand, power, electronic service, specialized and precision measuring tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 17
26 U ENGINE SYSTEMS - Contd Verify repair of engine blocks and, including: engine blocks, expansion plugs, piston and connecting rod assemblies, bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants, liners, counter balancers, crankshafts, flywheel assemblies, balance shafts, gear trains, camshafts and follower assemblies, harmonic balancers, pulleys, auxiliary drives, oil pans, and mounts, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, specialized and precision measuring tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 18
27 U ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - STARTING AND CHARGING GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair electrical systems - starting and charging, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting batteries; servicing and boosting, or charging batteries; diagnosing and troubleshooting starting systems and ; repairing starting systems and ; verifying repair of starting systems and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting charging systems and ; repairing charging systems and, and verifying repair of charging systems and, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for worn, damaged, corroded, loose, or defective, including: batteries, starters, cables, connectors, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, regulators, circuit protection devices, wiring harnesses, gauges, alternating current (AC) generators (alternators), drive mechanisms, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot batteries, by testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: corrosion, distortion, contamination, state of charge, voltage, amperage, temperature, and leaks, using: electronic service tools, load testers, chargers, and hydrometers; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 19
28 U ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - STARTING AND CHARGING - Contd Service and boost/charge batteries, including: single- and multi battery group, by: removing, cleaning, charging and/or replacing; using: hand tools, booster cables, booster packs, chargers, pullers, special cleaning tools and approved battery water; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot starting systems and, including: batteries, cables, connectors, circuit protection devices, neutral safety devices, solenoids, relays, switches, starting motors, drive mechanisms, wiring harnesses, and fasteners and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for: wear, noise, odour, corrosion, temperature, opens/shorts/grounds, resistance, voltage and amperage; using: hand, power, and electronic service tools, load testers, and stethoscopes; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair starting systems and, including: batteries, cables, connectors, circuit protection devices, solenoids, relays, switches, starting motors, drive mechanisms, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of starting systems and, including: batteries, cables, connectors, circuit protection devices, solenoids, relays, switches, starting motors, drive mechanisms, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 20
29 U ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - STARTING AND CHARGING - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot charging systems and, including: alternating current (AC) generators (alternators), drive mechanisms, batteries, cables, terminals, wiring harnesses, voltage regulators, relays, switches, sensors, modules, warning devices, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for: opens/ shorts/grounds, voltage, amperage, resistance, vibration/noise, alignment, odour, corrosion and temperature; using: amperes, volts, resistance (AVR) testers, electronic service tools, and stethoscopes; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair charging systems and, including: alternating current (AC) generators (alternators), drive mechanisms, batteries, cables, hardware, voltage regulators, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of charging systems and, including: alternating current (AC) generators (alternators), drive mechanisms, batteries, cables, hardware, voltage regulators, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring g harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 21
30 U ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair engine management systems, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting fuel control systems and ; repairing fuel control systems and ; verifying repair of fuel control systems and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting ignition systems and ; repairing ignition systems and ; verifying repair of ignition systems and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting computercontrolled systems and ; repairing computer-controlled systems and ; verifying repair of computer-controlled systems and ; performing gasoline engine tune-ups; performing electronic diesel engine tuneups and compression tests, and performing mechanical diesel engine tune-ups, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking: for worn, loose, damaged, leaking, missing, or defective, including: mechanically and electronically-controlled gasoline and diesel engines, carburetors, electronic fuel injection, ignition systems, switches, resistors, sensors, modules, information/warning displays, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications and safety requirements. 22
31 ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot fuel control systems and, including: fuel, malfunction indicator lights, warning devices, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, injectors, pumps, actuator modules, interfaces, data links, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for: odour, temperature, corrosion, colour, vibration/ noise, pressure, diagnostic codes, and leaks, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair fuel control systems and, including: fuel, malfunction indicator lights, warning devices, sensors, wiring harnesses, modules, solenoids, relays, injectors, pumps, actuator modules, interfaces, data links, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Verify repair of fuel control systems and, including: fuel, malfunction indicator lights, warning devices, sensors, wiring harnesses, modules, solenoids, relays, injectors, pumps, actuator modules, interfaces, data links, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements. 23
32 U ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot ignition systems and, including: system voltage, distributor, coils, resistors, ignition modules, switches, sensors, wiring harnesses, ignition timing, spark advance, high tension wires, spark plugs, data links, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function, checking for: voltage, amperage, opens/shorts/grounds, diagnostic codes, resistance, pressure, temperature, corrosion and vibration/noise; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service, and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair ignition systems and, including: system voltage, distributor, coils, resistors, ignition modules, switches, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, ignition timing, spark advance mechanisms, high tension wires, spark plugs, data links, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing, using: hand, power, specialized, electronic service and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Verify repair of ignition systems and, including: system voltage, distributor, coils, resistors, ignition modules, switches, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, ignition timing, spark advance mechanisms, high tension wires, spark plugs, data links, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, analysing performance and function, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements. 24
33 U ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot computer-controlled systems and, including: system voltage, data re-programming, sensors, fuses, fusible links, wiring harnesses, data links, modules, drivers, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function, checking for: temperature, corrosion, diagnostic codes, and vibration/noise; using hand, power, specialized, electronic service and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, safety requirements, and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) code standards Repair computer-controlled systems and, including: system voltage, data re-programming, actuators, sensors, modules, circuit protection devices, wiring harnesses, connectors, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Verify repair of computer-controlled systems and, including: system voltage, data re-programming, actuators, sensors, modules, circuit protection devices, wiring harnesses, connectors, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function, using: specialized, electronic service and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements. 25
34 U ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Contd Perform gasoline engine tune-ups, by: testing compression/vacuum, and checking and/or replacing spark plugs, air filters and intake systems, high-tension wires, exhaust restriction, distributor, fuel filters, and positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valves; checking and/or adjusting ignition timing, timing control, governors, idle speed, and emission control devices; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Perform electronic diesel engine tune-ups, by: testing compression and checking and/or replacing: fuel filters, air filters and intake system, exhaust restriction, manifold boost pressure, electrical system and valve adjustment, including: electronic unit injectors (EUI), and electronic unit pump (EUP); checking and/or adjusting injection timing, governors, idle speed, and emission control devices; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Perform mechanical diesel engine tune-ups, by: checking and/or replacing: fuel and air filters, intake system, exhaust restriction, manifold boost pressure and controls, and valve adjustment, including: mechanical unit injectors, valves, pressure-time injectors, set-up governors, and injection pump static timing; testing and reconditioning injectors, fuel return system, distributor pumps, glow plugs, and pre-heat systems; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 26
35 U ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - BODY GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair electrical systems - body electrical; by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting body electrical and computercontrolled systems and ; repairing body electrical and computercontrolled systems and ; verifying repair of body electrical and computer-controlled systems and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting supplemental restraint systems (SRS) and ; repairing supplementary restraint systems (SRS) and, verifying repair of supplementary restraint systems (SRS) and, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. SKILLS PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for worn, loose, damaged, missing, or defective, including: batteries, relays, boards/blocks, connectors, cables, sensors, wiring harnesses, modules, lighting/illumination, circuit protection and theft-deterrent devices, electrical accessories, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot body electrical and computer-controlled systems and, including: batteries, boards/blocks, cables, connectors, display panels, switches, relays, solenoids, motors, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, data links, proximity warning devices, buzzers, auditory alarms, diagnostic lights, lighting/illumination, circuit protection, theft-deterrent devices, electrical accessories, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, testing programming, re-programming, and analysing performance and function; checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, corrosion, vibration/noise, and parasitic draw; using: hand, power, specialized, electrical service and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements. 27
36 U ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - BODY - Contd Repair body electrical and computer-controlled systems and, including: batteries, boards/blocks, cables, connectors, display panels, switches, relays, solenoids, motors, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, data links, proximity warning devices, buzzers, auditory alarms, diagnostic lights, lighting/illumination, circuit protection, theft-deterrent devices, electrical accessories, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, electronic service, specialized and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of body electrical and computer-controlled systems and, including: batteries, boards/blocks, cables, connectors, display panels, switches, relays, solenoids, motors, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, data links, proximity warning devices, buzzers, auditory alarms, diagnostic lights, lighting/illumination, circuit protection, theft-deterrent devices, electrical accessories, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, testing programming and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, specialized and precision measuring tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot supplemental restraint systems (SRS) and, including: batteries, air bag assemblies, activating and shorting devices, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized service tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements. 28
37 U ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - BODY - Contd Repair supplemental restraint systems (SRS) and, including: batteries, air bag assemblies, activating and shorting devices, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized kits and tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of supplemental restraint system (SRS) and, including: batteries, air bag assemblies, activating and shorting devices, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized kits and tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 29
38 U FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair fuel delivery systems, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting gasoline fuel systems and ; repairing gasoline fuel systems and ; verifying repair of gasoline fuel systems and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting diesel fuel systems and, repairing diesel fuel systems and, and verifying repair of diesel fuel systems and, according to manufacturer s recommendation, specification, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for: worn, loose, damaged, leaking, missing, or defective, including: pumps, carburetors, injectors, routing of lines and hoses, fittings, filters, vents, tanks, heaters, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, mechanical controls, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot gasoline fuel systems and, including: fuel, tanks, vents, pumps, filters, routing of lines and hoses, fittings, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, pressure control mechanisms, linkages, accumulators, carburetors, fuel injectors, throttle bodies, gauges, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for: odour, temperature, corrosion, vibration/noise, pressure, leaks, flow, and fuel condition; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, vacuum and pressure gauges; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements. 30
39 U FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMS - Contd Repair gasoline fuel systems and, including: fuel, tanks, vents, pumps, filters, routing of lines and hoses, fittings, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, pressure control mechanisms, linkages, accumulators, carburetors, fuel injectors, throttle bodies, gauges, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing, using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Verify repair of gasoline fuel systems and, including: fuel, tanks, vents, pumps, filters, routing of lines and hoses, fittings, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, pressure control mechanisms, linkages, accumulators, carburetors, fuel injectors, throttle bodies, gauges, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot diesel fuel systems and, including: fuel, tanks, routing of hoses and lines, fittings, filters, heaters, valves, injection pressure pumps, linkages, cables, air throttles, hydraulic injectors, electronic and mechanical unit injectors, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; checking for: odour, temperature, colour, corrosion, noise, fuel condition, and leaks; using: pressure and vacuum gauges, hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements. 31
40 U FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMS - Contd Repair diesel fuel systems and, including: fuel, tanks, routing of hoses and lines, fittings, filters, heaters, valves, injection pressure pumps, linkages, cables, air throttles, hydraulic injectors, electronic and mechanical unit injectors, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, servicing, or programming; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of diesel fuel systems and, including: fuel, tanks, routing of hoses and lines, fittings, filters, heaters, valves, injection pressure pumps, linkages, cables, air throttles, hydraulic injectors, electronic and mechanical unit injectors, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, testing programming, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 32
41 U TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair transmission systems, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting clutch systems and ; repairing clutch systems and ; verifying repair of clutch system and, diagnosing and troubleshooting manual transmissions/transaxles, and ; repairing manual transmissions/transaxles, and ; verifying repair of manual transmissions/transaxles and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting automatic transmissions/transaxles, and ; repairing automatic transmissions/transaxles, and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting computer-controlled systems and ; repairing computer-controlled systems and ; verifying repair of computercontrolled system and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting transfer cases and, repairing transfer cases and, and verifying repair of transfer cases and, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for: worn, loose, damaged, leaking, missing, or defective, including: housings, shafts, gears, bearings, seals, bushings, linkages, cables, controls, actuators, clutches, pressure plates, flywheels, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, fluids/lubricants, coolers, power take-off units (PTO), pumps, filters, level indicators, tubes, yokes, flanges, data displays, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 33
42 U TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot clutch systems and, including: pressure plate assemblies, friction materials, cables, linkages, release mechanisms, bearings, hydraulic cylinders, lines, fluids, flywheel assemblies, pilot bearings, input (pilot) shafts, intermediate plates, drive mechanisms, switches, solenoids, sensors, concentric alignment, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for: odour, temperature, corrosion, contamination, vibration/noise, colour, fluid level/condition, pressure, free play, internal adjustments, slippage, disengagement and dragging; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair clutch systems and, including: pressure plate assemblies, friction materials, cables, linkages, release mechanisms, bearings, hydraulic cylinders, lines, fluids, flywheel assemblies, pilot bearings, input (pilot) shafts, intermediate plates, drive mechanisms, switches, solenoids, sensors, concentric alignment, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of clutch systems and, including: pressure plate assemblies, friction materials, cables, linkages, release mechanisms, bearings, hydraulic cylinders, lines, fluids, flywheel assemblies, pilot bearings, input (pilot) shafts, intermediate plates, drive mechanisms, switches, solenoids, sensors, concentric alignment, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power, electronic service, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 34
43 U TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot manual transmissions/transaxles and, including: housings, gear trains, synchronizers, differentials, shift mechanisms, power take-off (PTO) units, speedometer drives, alignment, sensors, modules, switches, bearings, seals, lubrication systems, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: odour, temperature, corrosion, colour, fluid level/condition, leaks, vibration/noise, wear, and gear clash; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair manual transmissions/transaxles and, including: housings, gear trains, synchronizers, differentials, shift mechanisms, power take-off (PTO) units, speedometer drives, alignment, sensors, modules, switches, bearings, seals, lubrication systems, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of manual transmissions/transaxles and, including: housings, gear trains, synchronizers, differentials, shift mechanisms, power takeoff (PTO) units, speedometer drives, alignment, sensors, modules, switches, bearings, seals, lubrication systems, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 35
44 U TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot automatic transmissions/transaxles and, including: housings, oils, differentials, power take-off (PTO) units, torque converter assemblies, modulators/throttles, governor circuits, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, valve bodies, gear trains, shafts, bearings, seals, clutch packs, one-way clutches, band and servo assemblies, data links, diagnostic lights and codes, and fastening and mounting devices; by: stall testing, and analysing performance and function, checking for: odour, temperature, slippage, shift points and quality, vibration/noise, corrosion, colour, fluid level/condition, leaks, contamination, pressure, alignment and wear; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair automatic transmissions/transaxles and, including: housings, oils differentials, power take-off (PTO) units, torque converter assemblies, shift points and quality, modulators/throttles, governor circuits, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, valve bodies, clutch packs, oneway clutches, band and servo assemblies, data links, diagnostic lights and codes, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing, using hand, power, specialized, electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Verify repair of automatic transmissions/transaxles and, including: housings, oils, differentials, power take-off (PTO) units, torque converter assemblies, modulators/throttles, governor circuits, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, valve bodies, clutch packs, one-way clutches, band and servo assemblies, data links, diagnostic lights and codes, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications and safety requirements. 36
45 U TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot computer-controlled systems and, including: diagnostic codes, warning devices, relays, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, controls, actuators, data links, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function, checking for: colour, temperature, vibration/noise, and corrosion, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair computer-controlled systems and, including: warning devices, relays, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, controls, actuators, data links, and fasteners and mounting hardware; by: exchanging, reconditioning, data reprogramming, or servicing; using: hand, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Verify repair of computer-controlled systems and, including: warning devices, relays, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, controls, actuators, data links, and fasteners and mounting hardware; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot transfer cases and, including: housings, linkages, bearings, seals, gear trains, locking devices, viscous couplings, lubrication systems, warning devices, relays, solenoids, controls, actuators, sensors, wiring harnesses, modules, information/warning displays, data links, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: temperature, colour, fluid level/condition, leaks, odour, vibration/noise, corrosion, and diagnostic codes; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements. 37
46 U TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - Contd Repair transfer cases and, including: housings, linkages, bearings, seals, gear trains, locking devices, viscous couplings, lubrication systems, warning devices, relays, solenoids, controls, actuators, sensors, wiring harnesses, modules, information/warning displays, data links, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of transfer cases and, including: housings, linkages, bearings, seals, gear trains, locking devices, viscous couplings, lubrication systems, warning devices, relays, solenoids, controls, actuators, sensors, wiring harnesses, modules, information/warning displays, data links, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 38
47 U DRIVE SHAFTS, DIFFERENTIALS, AND DRIVE AXLE ASSEMBLIES GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair drive shafts, differentials, and drive axle assemblies, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting drive shaft, differential and drive assemblies, and, repairing drive shafts, differential, drive assemblies, and, and verifying repair of drive shafts, differential, drive assemblies, and, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for: worn, loose, damaged, leaking, missing, or defective, including: drive shafts, universal and constant velocity (CV) joint assemblies, hanger bearing and locking hub assemblies, lubrication systems, flanges, yokes, housings, vents, carriers, differentials, axle shafts, gear sets, bearings, seals, wheel end assemblies, controls, actuators, sensors, and wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot drive shafts, differentials, drive axle assemblies, and, including: housings, vents, hanger bearing assemblies, flanges, yokes, carriers and differentials, universal and constant velocity (CV) joints, axle shafts, bearings, seals, locking hub assemblies, controls, actuators, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, fluids/lubricants, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: wear, temperature, colour, fluid level/condition, tolerances, vibration/noise, leaks, gear clash, run out, phasing, and corrosion; using: hand, power, contamination, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 39
48 U DRIVE SHAFTS, DIFFERENTIALS, AND DRIVE AXLE ASSEMBLIES - Contd Repair drive shafts, differentials, drive axle assemblies, and, including: housings, vents, hanger bearing assemblies, flanges, yokes, carriers, differentials, universal and constant velocity (CV) joints, axle shafts, bearings, seals, locking hub assemblies, controls, actuators, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, fluids/lubricants, and fastening and mounting devices; by: reconditioning, exchanging, or servicing, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of drive shafts, differentials, drive axle assemblies, and, including: housings, vents, hanger bearing assemblies, flanges, yokes, carriers and differentials, universal and constant velocity (CV) joints, axle shafts, bearings, seals, locking hub assemblies, controls, actuators, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, fluids/lubricants, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 40
49 U SUSPENSION SYSTEMS AND FRAMES GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair suspension systems and frames, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting suspension systems and ; repairing suspension systems, frames/sub-frames, and, and verifying repair of suspension systems, frames/sub-frames and, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. SKILLS PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by checking for: worn, loose, missing, leaking, damaged, or defective ; including: frames/sub-frames, control arms, I-beams, shock absorbers, springs (leaf, rubber block, air, and torsion bar), equalizers, shackles, bushings, air suspension, electronic level controls, strut assemblies, sway bars, hangers, lines, fittings, gauges, valves, controls, radius/torque rods, controls, actuators, sensors, modules, data links, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot suspension systems, frames/sub-frames and, including: frames/sub-frames, control arms, I-beams, shock absorbers, springs (leaf, rubber block, air, and torsion bar), equalizers, shackles, bushings, air suspension, electronic level controls, strut assemblies, sway bars, hangers, lines, valves, controls, radius/torque rods, controls, actuators, sensors, modules, information/warning displays, data links, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: vibration/noise, corrosion, fractures, leaks, pressure, colour, alignment, stability, ride height, load distribution, controls, and diagnostic codes; using: hand, power, and specialized electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices, according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements. 41
50 U SUSPENSION SYSTEMS AND FRAMES - Contd Repair suspension systems, frames/sub-frames and, including: control arms, I-beams, shock absorbers, springs (leaf, rubber block, air, and torsion bar), equalizers, shackles, bushings, air suspension, electronic level controls, strut assemblies, sway bars, hangers, lines, fittings, valves, controls, radius/torque rods, controls, actuators, sensors, modules, information/warning displays, data links, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning, aligning, or servicing, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices, and heating, welding and cutting equipment; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of suspension systems, frames/sub-frames, and, including: control arms, I-beams, shock absorbers, springs (leaf, rubber block, air, and torsion bar), equalizers, shackles, bushings, air suspension, electronic level controls, strut assemblies, sway bars, hangers, lines, fittings, valves, controls, radius/torque rods, controls, actuators, sensors, modules, information/warning displays, data links, wiring harnesses, and mounting hardware, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 42
51 STEERING SYSTEMS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair steering systems, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting steering systems and ; repairing steering systems and, verifying repair of steering systems and, and aligning steering axles and suspensions, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. SKILLS PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications; by: checking for: oil level/condition, leaking, worn, loose, defective, or missing, including: pumps and drive mechanisms, cylinders, reservoirs, valves, controls, fittings, lines, hoses, seals, gaskets, steering boxes/racks/motors, linkages, tie rod ends, seals, bearings, bushings, guides, variable assist systems, column assemblies, ball joints, king pins, transfer boxes, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, diagnostic codes, information/warning displays, data links, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot steering systems and, including: pumps, drive mechanisms, cylinders, reservoirs, valves, controls, lines, fittings, hoses, steering boxes/racks/motors, linkages, tie rod ends, seals, gaskets, bearings, bushings, guides, variable assist systems, column assemblies, ball joints, king pins, transfer boxes, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, information/warning displays, data links, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: odour, temperature, colour, alignment, vibration/noise, corrosion, fluid type, contamination, pressure, leaks, flow, and diagnostic codes; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements. 43
52 U STEERING SYSTEMS - Contd Repair steering systems and, including: pumps, drive mechanisms, cylinders, reservoirs, valves, controls, lines, fittings, hoses, steering boxes/racks/motors, linkages, tie rod ends, seals, gaskets, bearings, bushings, guides, variable assist systems, column assemblies, ball joints, king pins, transfer boxes, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, information/warning displays, data links, and fastening and mounting devices, by: exchanging, reconditioning, aligning, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, alignment equipment, lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of steering systems and, including: pumps, drive mechanisms, cylinders, reservoirs, valves, controls, lines, fittings, hoses, steering boxes/racks/motors, linkages, tie rod ends, seals, gaskets, bearings, bushings, guides, variable assist systems, column assemblies, ball joints, king pins, transfer boxes, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, information/warning displays, data links, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Align steering, axles, and suspensions, by: adjusting alignment geometry, and verifying, using alignment equipment, hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendation, specification and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 44
53 U BRAKING SYSTEMS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair braking systems by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting hydraulic braking systems and ; repairing hydraulic braking systems and ; verifying repair of hydraulic braking systems and, diagnosing and troubleshooting antilock braking systems and ; repairing anti-lock braking systems and, and verifying repair of anti-lock braking system and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting anti-skid/traction control systems and ; repairing anti-skid/traction control systems and, and verifying repair of anti-skid/traction control systems and ; measuring and resurfacing brake drums, linings, and rotors, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for: hydraulic fluid level/condition, worn, loose, missing, or damaged, including: drums, calipers, rotors, backing plates, dust shields, friction material, hoses, lines, routing, mounting hardware, bushings, slack adjusters, valves, brake chambers, wheel and master cylinders, boosters, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, safety devices, anti-lock brake systems (ABS), anti-skid/traction control systems, information/warning displays, and data links; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 45
54 U BRAKING SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot hydraulic braking systems and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, friction materials, backing plates, routing of hoses and lines, valves, master and wheel cylinders, fluids, boosters, actuators, switches, relays, sensors, wiring harnesses, valves, safety devices, information warning displays, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for: wear, vibration/noise, pressure, corrosion, colour, fluid level/condition, leaks, contamination, and temperature; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair hydraulic braking systems and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, friction materials, backing plates, routing of hoses and lines, valves, master and wheel cylinders, fluids, boosters, actuators, switches, relays, sensors, wiring harnesses, valves, safety devices, information warning displays, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of hydraulic braking systems and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, friction materials, backing plates, routing of hoses and lines, valves, master and wheel cylinders, fluids, boosters, actuators, switches, relays, sensors, wiring harnesses, valves, safety devices, information warning displays, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 46
55 U BRAKING SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, friction materials, backing plates, routing of hoses and lines, valves, master and wheel cylinders, fluids, boosters, accumulators, actuators, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, rotor sensors, motors, pumps, actuators, reservoirs, reluctors, modules, boosters, wiring harnesses, valves, safety devices, information warning displays, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, vibration/noise, pressure, corrosion, colour, fluid level/condition, leaks, contamination, and temperature; using hand, power, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, friction materials, backing plates, routing of hoses and lines, valves, master and wheel cylinders, fluids, boosters, accumulators, actuators, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, rotor sensors, motors, pumps, actuators, reservoirs, reluctors, modules, boosters, wiring harnesses, valves, safety devices, information warning displays, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing, using: hand, power, and specialized tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, friction materials, backing plates, routing of hoses and lines, valves, master and wheel cylinders, fluids, boosters, accumulators, actuators, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, rotor sensors, motors, pumps, actuators, reservoirs, reluctors, modules, boosters, wiring harnesses, valves, safety devices, information warning displays, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 47
56 U BRAKING SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot anti-skid/traction control systems and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, backing plates, friction materials, hoses, lines, valves, master and wheel cylinders, switches, solenoids, relays, boosters, sensors, modules, accumulators, motors, pumps, actuators, reservoirs, reluctors, wiring harnesses, information/warning displays, safety devices, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, vibration/noise, pressure, corrosion, colour, leaks, contamination, fluid level/condition and temperature, routing of hoses and lines, using hand, power, specialized and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair anti-skid/traction control systems and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, backing plates, friction materials, hoses, lines, routing, valves, master and wheel cylinders, boosters, switches, relays, solenoids, sensors, modules, accumulators, motors, pumps, actuators, reservoirs, reluctors, wiring harnesses, information/warning displays, safety devices, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning and servicing; using: hand, power, and specialized electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer=s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of anti-skid/traction control systems and, including: drums, calipers, rotors, backing plates, friction materials, hoses, lines, routing, valves, master and wheel cylinders, boosters, switches, relays, solenoids, sensors, modules, accumulators, motors, pumps, actuators, reservoirs, reluctors, wiring harnesses, information/warning displays, safety devices, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 48
57 U BRAKING SYSTEMS - Contd Measure and resurface brake drums, linings, and rotors, by: using hand, power, electronic service and specialized tools and resurfacing equipment; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 49
58 U TIRES, WHEELS, RIMS, AND HUBS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair tires, wheels, rims, and hubs, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting tires and ; repairing tires and, and verifying repairs to tires and, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for: worn, loose, damaged, overheated, leaking, missing, or defective, tire ratings and sizes, including: tires, tubes, valves, caps, mounting arrangements, rims, hubs, bearings, seals, spacers, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot tires and, including: tires, tubes, valves, stems, caps, wear indicators, mounting arrangements, rims, hubs, bearings, seals, spacers, flanges, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function, checking for: corrosion, contamination, pressure, temperature, vibration/noise, lubrication, leaks, fractures, run-out, tire-matching and condition; using: hand, power, and specialized tools, balancing equipment, torque wrenches, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 50
59 U TIRES, WHEELS, RIMS, AND HUBS - Contd Repair tires and, including: tires, tubes, valves, stems, caps, wear indicators, mounting arrangements, rims, hubs, bearings, seals, spacers, flanges, fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized and service tools, balancing equipment, safety cages, torque wrenches, heating, welding and cutting equipment, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of tires and, including: tires, tubes, valves, stems, caps, wear indicators, mounting arrangements, rims, hubs, bearings, seals, spacers, flanges, fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Balance tires and, using static and dynamic wheel balancers, weights, jacks, and safety stands; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 51
60 U HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting air-conditioning systems and ; repairing air-conditioning systems and ; verifying repair of air-conditioning systems and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting heating and ventilation systems and, repairing heating and ventilation systems and, and verifying repair of heating systems and, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by checking for: worn, loose, damaged, leaking, missing, or defective,, including: controls, actuators, cables, valves, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, warning devices, compressors, drive mechanisms, motors, pumps, filters, lines, hoses, fittings, heat exchangers, auxiliary heaters/coolers, receiver/driers, accumulators, ducting, and fastening and mounting devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 52
61 U HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot air-conditioning systems and, including: hoses, lines, fittings, controls, actuators, cables, valves, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, modules, compressors, drive mechanisms, motors, pumps, filters, refrigerant, heat exchangers, receiver/dryers, accumulators, ducting, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function, checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, odour, colour, corrosion, temperature, contamination, vibration/noise, diagnostic codes, pressure, leaks, refrigerant type, quality and condition, using: hand, power specialized, electronic service tools, manifold gauge sets, and leak-detection devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, safety requirements, and government regulations Repair air-conditioning systems and, including: hoses, lines, fittings, controls, actuators, cables, valves, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, compressors, drive mechanisms, motors, pumps, filters, refrigerant, heat exchangers, receiver/dryers, accumulators, ducting, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power specialized, electronic service tools, manifold gauge sets, leak-detection devices, and refrigerant recovery and charge equipment, according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government regulations Verify repair of air-conditioning systems and, including: hoses, lines, fittings, controls, actuators, cables, valves, switches, relays, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, modules, compressors and drive mechanisms, motors, pumps, filters, refrigerant, heat exchangers, receiver/dryers, accumulators, ducting, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power specialized, electronic service tools, manifold gauge sets, and leak-detection devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government regulations. 53
62 U HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot heating and ventilation systems and, including: hoses, lines, fittings, controls, actuators, cables, valves, switches, relays, resistors, sensors, modules, circuit protection devices, wiring harnesses, warning devices, drive mechanisms, motors, pumps, filters, heat exchangers, ducting, and fasteners and mounting hardware; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, odour, colour, corrosion, temperature, contamination, vibration/noise, pressure and leaks, fluid levels, types, and condition; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, leak-detection devices, lifting, rigging and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, safety requirements, and government regulations Repair heating and ventilation systems and, including: hoses, lines, fittings, controls, actuators, cables, valves, switches, relays, resistors, sensors, modules, circuit protection devices, wiring harnesses, warning devices, drive mechanisms, motors, pumps, filters, heat exchangers, ducting, fasteners and mounting devices; by: exchanging, replacing, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, leak-detection devices, lifting, rigging and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government regulations Verify repair of heating and ventilation systems and, including: hoses, lines, fittings, controls, actuators, cables, valves, switches, relays, resistors, sensors, modules, circuit protection devices, wiring harnesses, warning devices, drive mechanisms, motors, pumps, filters, heat exchangers, ducting, and fasteners and mounting hardware; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, leak-detection devices, lifting, rigging and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, safety requirements, and government regulations. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 54
63 U BODY AND TRIM GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE Diagnose and repair body and trim, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting body and trim, repairing body and trim, and verifying repair of body and trim, according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for: worn, loose, damaged, leaking or missing, including: exterior body panels and trim, weather stripping, locks, hinges, latches, window regulator channels, trunk and hood supports, bumpers, hitches, anchoring devices, glass, lenses and housings, mirrors, antennae, sun roofs, convertible and t-roofs, adhesives, interior trim, carpets, panels, upholstery, roof lining, seats, hoods, fenders, trunks, doors, lighting assemblies, reinforcement bars, bumper shocks, electronic mirror controls, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, and occupant restraints systems; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Diagnose and troubleshoot body and trim, including: exterior body panels and trim, weather stripping, locks, hinges, latches, window regulator channels, trunk and hood supports, bumpers, hitches and anchoring devices, glass, lenses and housings, mirrors, antennae, sun roofs, convertible and t-roofs, adhesives, interior trim, carpets, panels, upholstery, roof linings, carpeting, seats, hoods, fenders, trunks, doors, lighting assemblies, reinforced bars, bumper shocks, electronic mirror controls, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, occupant restraints systems, latching mechanisms, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, vibration, corrosion, pressure, noise, and leaks; using: hand, power, specialized, electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 55
64 U BODY AND TRIM - Contd Repair body and trim, including: exterior body panels and trim, weather stripping, locks, hinges, latches, window regulator channels, trunk and hood supports, bumpers, hitches and anchoring devices, glass, lenses and housings, mirrors, antennae, sun roofs, convertible and t-roofs, adhesives, interior trim, carpets, panels, upholstery, roof linings, carpeting, seats, hoods, fenders, trunks, doors, lighting assemblies, reinforced bars and bumper shocks, electronic mirror controls, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, occupant restraint systems, latching mechanisms, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, replacing, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of body and trim, including: exterior body panels and trim, weather stripping, locks, hinges, latches, window regulator channels, trunk and hood supports, bumpers, hitches and anchoring devices, glass, lenses and housings, mirrors, antennae, sun roofs, convertible and t-roofs, adhesives, interior trim, carpets, panels, upholstery, roof linings, carpeting, seats, hoods, fenders, trunks, doors, lighting assemblies, reinforced bars, bumper shocks, electronic mirror controls, switches, solenoids, relays, sensors, modules, occupant restraint systems, latching mechanisms, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analysing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 56
65 U EXHAUST, INTAKE, AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS GENERAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES Diagnose and repair exhaust, intake, and emission systems and, by: performing a visual inspection; diagnosing and troubleshooting exhaust and intake ; repairing exhaust and intake ; verifying the repair of exhaust and intake ; diagnosing and troubleshooting turbocharger/supercharger systems and, repairing turbocharger/ supercharger systems and, and verifying repair of turbocharger/ supercharger systems and ; diagnosing and troubleshooting Level I emission control systems and ; repairing Level I emission control systems and ; verifying repair of Level I emission control systems; diagnosing and troubleshooting Level II emission control systems and ; repairing Level II emission control systems and, and verifying repair of Level II emission control systems and ; according to manufacturer s recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES SKILLS Perform visual inspection, identifying system types and applications, by: checking for: worn, loose, damaged, leaking, missing, or defective, including: manifolds, piping, gaskets, mufflers, catalytic converters, turbochargers/superchargers, heat shields, charge air coolers, particulate traps, filters, indicators, emission control devices, actuators, sensors, modules, and wiring harnesses, according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 57
66 U EXHAUST, INTAKE, AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot exhaust and intake systems and, including: manifolds, piping, gaskets, seals, mufflers, heat shields, catalytic converters, resonators, filters, indicators, ducting, air pumps, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: odour, pressure, vibration/noise, and leaks; using: hand, power, specialized tools, gauges, manometers, vacuum gauges, stethoscopes, infrared thermometers, exhaust gas analyzing equipment, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Repair exhaust and intake systems and, including: manifolds, piping, gaskets, seals, mufflers, heat shields, catalytic converters, resonators, filters, indicators, ducting, air pumps, and fastening and mounting devices; by exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized tools, gauges, lifting, heating, welding, and cutting equipment, rigging, blocking, and welding equipment; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of exhaust and intake systems and, including: manifolds, piping, gaskets, seals, mufflers, heat shields, catalytic converters, resonators, filters indicators, ducting, air pumps, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized tools, gauges, manometers, vacuum gauges, stethoscopes, infrared thermometers, and lifting, rigging, and blocking equipment; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 58
67 U EXHAUST, INTAKE, AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot turbocharger/supercharger systems and, including: housings, shafts, bearings, seals, turbines, waste gates, variable volume controls, manifold boost control devices, boost pressure sensors, piping, actuators, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, pressure, temperature, corrosion, lubrication, wear, leaks, and noise/vibration, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, gauges, stethoscopes, precision measuring instruments, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair turbocharger/supercharger systems and, including: housings, shafts, bearings, seals, turbines, waste gates, variable volume controls, manifold boost control devices, boost pressure sensors, piping, actuators, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, gauges, stethoscopes, and precision measuring instruments, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of turbocharger/supercharger systems and, including: housings, shafts, bearings, seals, turbines, waste gates, variable volume controls, manifold boost control devices, boost pressure sensors, piping, actuators, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, gauges, stethoscopes, and precision measuring instruments, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 59
68 U EXHAUST, INTAKE, AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot Level I emission control systems and (Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV), Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), Thermostatic Air Intake and Evaporative Fuel Systems), including: PCV and EGR valves, tubing, hoses, evaporative fuel canisters, switches, solenoids, wiring harnesses, thermostatic air cleaners, and fastening and mounting devices, by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, colour, pressure, temperature, corrosion, wear, leaks, and noise/vibration, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, gauges, stethoscopes, precision measuring instruments, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair Level I emission control systems and (Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV), Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), Thermostatic Air Intake and Evaporative Fuel Systems), including: PCV and EGR valves, tubing, hoses, evaporative fuel canisters, switches, solenoids, wiring harnesses, thermostatic air cleaners, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, gauges, stethoscopes, precision measuring instruments, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of Level I emission control systems and (Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV), Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), Thermostatic Air Intake and Evaporative Fuel Systems), including: PCV and EGR valves, tubing, hoses, evaporative fuel canisters, switches, solenoids, wiring harnesses, thermostatic air cleaners, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, gauges, stethoscopes, precision measuring instruments, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices, according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. 60
69 U EXHAUST, INTAKE, AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS - Contd Diagnose and troubleshoot Level II emission control systems and, (Electronically-Controlled EGR, Evaporative Recovery Systems, Spark Timing and Idle Control Systems), including: EGR valves, switches, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, thermostatic air cleaners and valves, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function, pressure, checking for: opens/shorts/grounds, temperature, corrosion, wear, leaks, noise, and vibration, using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, exhaust gas analyzing equipment, gauges, stethoscopes, precision measuring instruments, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, schematic diagrams, and safety requirements Repair Level II emission control systems and, (Electronically- Controlled EGR, Evaporative Recovery Systems, Spark Timing and Idle Control Systems), including: EGR valves, switches, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, thermostatic air cleaners and valves, and fastening and mounting devices; by: exchanging, reconditioning, or servicing; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, gauges, stethoscopes, precision measuring instruments, exhaust gas analyzing equipment, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements Verify repair of Level II emission control systems and, (Electronically-Controlled EGR, Evaporative Recovery Systems, Spark Timing and Idle Control Systems), including: EGR valves, switches, solenoids, sensors, modules, wiring harnesses, thermostatic air cleaners and valves, and fastening and mounting devices; by: visually inspecting, testing, and analyzing performance and function; using: hand, power, specialized, and electronic service tools, gauges, stethoscopes, precision measuring instruments, exhaust gas analyzing equipment, and lifting, rigging, and blocking devices; according to manufacturer's recommendations, specifications, and safety requirements. Employer/Sponsor Name Employer/Sponsor Signature 61
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