ENTRY-LEVEL AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN



Similar documents
AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC STUDENT INTERNSHIP SKILLS LIST Provo School District

Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic (Class Code 3743) Task List. Inspection and Diagnosis

Automotive Technician-Advanced

Wynn s Extended Care

Extended Protection Plans for New and Pre-Owned Vehicles

6-years/75,000 miles Comprehensive coverage Subsequent Owner Warranty $100 Deductible

Saint Paul Public Schools Secondary Course Syllabus. Course Title: Automotive Technology 3 Course Length: Quarter/Semester/Trimester

Fremont County School District No. One, Lander, Wyoming Common Core of Knowledge and Skills For Standards and Measures/Assessment

Fleet Technician I Fleet Technician II Fleet Technician III

Extended Protection Plans for New and Pre-Owned Vehicles

COVERING MILLIONS Preferred Protection Plan, a Service Group Company PO Box 26830, Austin, TX

MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANIC REPAIR CATEGORIES

Porsche Approved Certified Pre-Owned. Limited Warranty

SUSPENSION DIAGNOSIS

Automotive Technology II. General Service Technician Task List Individual Training Plan

Apprenticeship Training Standard. Automotive Service Technician. Trade Code: 310S

EL DORADO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Educational Services ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (541) Trades & Industrial Education

AUTO SERVICE TECHNICIAN LEVEL 4 CURRICULUM/SYLLABUS

NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL)

DIESEL TRUCK MECHANIC GENERAL SKILLS. *A. 001 Define specific safety terms.

Federal Wage System Job Grading Standard For Automotive Mechanic, Table of Contents

PLAN VEHICLE THE COST OF UNEXPECTED REPAIRS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PACKAGE PROTECTION

CONTINUED COVERAGE FOR YOUR NEW, USED, OR CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED BMW.

MINI EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACTS

DIESEL Technician. Endorsement: Diesel Technician Prerequisite: None CORE STANDARDS, OBJECTIVES, AND INDICATORS

Diagnosing Hydraulic Problems

Vehicle Service Contracts

Apprenticeship Training Standard. Truck and Coach Technician. Trade Code: 310T. Development Date: January 2003

City of Tampa Employment Services Division FLEET MECHANIC APPLICATION SUPPLEMENT

4 Star 4 Star Plus. Vehicle

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CIP Task Grid

EXTENDED EXTENDED PROTECTION PLANS PLANS

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Federal Wage System Job Grading Standard For Mobile Equipment Servicing, Table of Contents

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CIP Task Grid

Sample G1 ASE-type Certification Test. Sample ASE Maintenance and Light Repair (G1)-Type Certification Test

Kobelco Extended Warranty Program.

Austin High School Automotive Service Technology Engine Repair 9 th grade Course Syllabus

Perkins Statewide Articulation Agreement. Documentation item: Secondary Competency Task List Coversheet

Class 5 to 7 Truck and Bus Hydraulic Brake System

Elements Elements describe the essential outcomes. 1. Prepare to diagnose and repair air conditioning and HVAC system

Automotive Service and Technology

Information and Instructions

AUTOMOTIVE GARAGE TECHNICIAN SERIES

MIDLAND COLLEGE SYLLABUS DEMR 1323 AUTOMOTIVE HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 2-4

Apprenticeship Training Standard. Automotive Service Technician. Trade Code: 310S

Cadillac Professional Vehicle Protection Plan (PVPP) For Cadillac Chauffeured Transportation and Funeral Industries

Unit LT01 Carry Out Routine Lift Truck Maintenance

DACUM Research Chart for Automotive Technology (e.g., Automotive Technician, Automotive Apprentice, Automotive Mechanic)

MAINTENANCE PROTECTIONPLAN

Skills Standards MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY TRUCK: DIESEL ENGINE REPAIR TECHNICIAN OD32151 ALIGNED WITH ASE/NATEF

EFFECT. DATE: 01/13/1991 SERIES PURPOSE: The purpose of the automotive mechanic occupation is to repair & maintain cars, trucks & equipment.

Heating and Air Conditioning

Vehicle Maintenance Policies and Procedures

VEHICLE SERVICE CONTRACT

Training Syllabus to Instruct/Prepare for the ASE Transit Bus HVAC Test

Apprenticeship and Industry Training

UDOT RPMS VEHICLE RECORDS, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE & SURVEILLANCE

Preventative Maintenance Policies and Plan

BUYERS GUIDE. IMPORTANT: Spoken promises are difficult to enforce. Ask the dealer to put all promises in writing. Keep this form.

A U T O. Maintenance and Light Repair. National Institute for AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE

DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS FORWARD

Duramax Maintenance Info

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CANTON, NEW YORK COURSE OUTLINE AUTO 220 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES

FORD CREDIT EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN GENUINE PARTS

KNOWLEDGE AND EMPLOYABILITY AUTO MECHANICS GRADES 8 AND 9

MAN - MERCEDES - BENZ

Apprenticeship Curriculum Standard. Automotive Service Technician. Level 2. Trade Code: 310S

ELECTRICAL WIRING (R.H. DRIVE VEHICLES)

Police Fleet Technician

Mandan Public Schools

Engine, Drive Train, and Hydraulic Repair Indicator Quick Reference Guide

Maintenance and Light Repair IV (MLR IV)

Motor Vehicle. VP Warranty AWN. Let us protect you against increasingly costly repairs! Australian Warranty Network AFS Licence No.

BR150 Pmi Baja Reaction 150cc Go Kart (VIN PREFIX L4VM)

Tranquility. Beyond Protection.

PREVENTION MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST FOR TRACTORS, TRUCKS, AND AUTOMOBILES

Motor Vehicle. Breakdown AWN. Let us protect you against increasingly costly repairs! Australian Warranty Network AFS Licence No.

MINNESOTA WEST COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE

Extended Warranty Programme

Automotive Technology

2006 Volkswagen Maintenance Schedule by Miles/Kilometers

Protection for your home away from home.

Training Syllabus to Instruct/Prepare for the ASE Transit Bus Diesel Engines Test

2017 Audi Maintenance Schedule - All Models

1/29/2008 DR125 / DR150. Baja Motorsports Inc. P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Toll Free: PARTS AND PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 1 of 55

UNITED STATES AND U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS EXCEPT PUERTO RICO 2016 / WARRANTY & MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Table of Contents. First Aid for Refrigerant Exposure 35. First Aid for Skin Exposure / First Aid for Eye. Chapter 3:

Motor Vehicle. Advantage AWN. Let us protect you against increasingly costly repairs! Australian Warranty Network AFS Licence No.

J & Z Automotive Repair Teaneck road, Teaneck, NJ 07666

Lancair Legacy Annual Condition Inspection Checklist

PUMP MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND CHECKLISTS

1The Automobile. Introduction to Automotive Technology. Section 1

Warranty Document Gold Cover

Southern Columbia Area School District Bus/Automotive Parts for Sale. PartNo Description Vendor Amount C91 EXHAUST CLAMP PIPE 1


O U R V A L U E D C U S T O M E R

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (ATECH)

TOYOTA ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION CHECKS & DIAGNOSIS

Transcription:

ENTRY-LEVEL AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Definition: An entry-level automotive technician performs diagnosis and repair to gasoline powered cars and light trucks with limited supervision. The last two bands of duties, Automatic Transmission/Transaxle and Engine Performance represent important duties and tasks of automotive technicians, but may not be required for entry-level technicians. A. PRACTICE SAFETY A.1 Follow company procedures and policies A.2 Wear personal protective equipment as required A.3 Use tools and equipment according to manufacturer's specifications A.4 Handle hazardous materials according to guidelines A.5 Maintain clean shop environment A.6 Use fire extinguisher properly A.7 Report safety violations A.8 Lift vehicle using proper techniques; i.e., manufacturer s specifications B. APPLY COMMUNICATION/PROFESSIONAL SKILLS B.1 Practice active listening B.2 Ask appropriate questions B.3 Work as a team member B.4 Demonstrate customer-service focus; i.e., customer's interests first B.5 Write legibly and accurately B.6 Read and follow work orders B.7 Fill out work order information completely B.8 Demonstrate telephone etiquette B.9 Demonstrate computer skills B.10 Read and interpret service manuals in print and computer formats B.11 Check mail; e.g., voice, email B.12 Attend training sessions B.13 Read professional publications; e.g., service manuals, trade journals C. FOLLOW DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES C.1 Verify/duplicate complaint C.2 Perform diagnostic circuit check C.3 Keep accurate records C.4 Determine the problem C.5 Estimate repair cost and parts availability C.6 Obtain authorization C.7 Perform repair C.8 Retest D. CONDUCT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE D.1 Change oil and lubricate parts D.2 Replace filters D.3 Rotate and balance tires

D.4 Perform 4-wheel alignments D.5 Replace spark plugs D.6 Change automatic transmission fluid and filter D.7 Flush transmission system D.8 Replace belts and hoses D.9 Conduct visual inspection of vehicle; e.g., wiper blades and head, tail, and brake lights D.10 Conduct brake inspection D.11 Check for leaks; i.e., transmission, engine, brake, cooling system D.12 Service crank case ventilation D.13 Flush cooling system D.14 Change manual transmission and rear-axle fluids (per OEM specs) E. BRAKES E.1 Perform preventive maintenance E.2 Check basic brake system type E.3 Road test and verify complaint; i.e., noise, vibration, harshness E.4 Diagnose, replace master cylinder E.5 Diagnose, replace power brake booster E.6 Diagnose, replace, repair lines and hoses E.7 Replace wheel cylinder E.8 Replace brake calipers E.9 Replace brake pads and shoes E.10 Measure and resurface drums and rotors according to OEM specs E.11 Adjust park brake cable F. STEERING AND SUSPENSION F.1 Perform preventive maintenance F.2 Perform 4-wheel alignment F.3 Diagnose and repair problems related to springs, struts, shocks, control arms, and linkages F.4 Check for faults in the steering column and connections F.5 Adjust steering gear F.6 Inspect, replace rack and pinion and conventional steering F.7 Evaluate tire wear patterns F.8 Disable air bag prior to operation F.9 Repair CV joints and wheel bearings F.10 Mount and balance tires G. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS G.1 Demonstrate knowledge of electronics; e.g., Ohm's Law G.2 Perform basic diagnosis of electrical system G.3 Read and properly use multimeters G.4 Diagnose and repair problems related to charging and starting systems G.5 Read and understand electrical schematics components and systems G.6 Remove and replace electrical components G.7 Perform wiring repair according to OEM specifications

H. ENGINE REPAIR H.1 Perform preventive maintenance H.2 Identify engine noise H.3 Replace engine components; e.g., water pumps, seals and gaskets, timing belts H.4 Determine origin of fluid leaks; e.g., oil and coolant H.5 Diagnose and repair all internally lubricated parts or components; e.g., rod and main bearings, oil pump, cam and lifters H.6 Diagnose and repair cooling system H.7 Tear down, inspect and reassemble engine H.8 Remove and replace engine H.9 Change engine and transmission mounts I. HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING I.1 Perform preventive maintenance I.2 Identify basic operation of heating and air conditioning systems I.3 Identify types and operations of heating and air conditioning systems I.4 Recover and recycle refrigerant I.5 Diagnose and repair cooling fan operation I.6 Understand and repair control panel; e.g., vacuum selector, actuated doors, cable controls I.7 Diagnose and repair blower motor circuit I.8 Diagnose and repair heating and air conditioning systems J. MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN J.1 Determine causes of drive line noises and vibrations J.2 Diagnose and repair manual transmission J.3 Diagnose, remove, and replace clutch disc, pressure plate, release bearing, and flywheel J.4 Diagnose, remove, and replace drive shaft and U joint J.5 Road test, inspect, install, and set up gears and bearings of rear axle J.6 Diagnose, inspect, and replace axles and axle bearing oil seals J.7 Recognize differences between hydraulic clutch and mechanical clutch K. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE K.1 Perform preventive maintenance K.2 Determine type of problem; i.e., drivability or transmission K.3 Identify basic transmission operation K.4 Determine type of transmission problem; i.e., hydraulic or electronic/hydraulic K.5 Read powerflow chart K.6 Read hydraulic flow chart and perform line pressure test K.7 Adjust/replace external components K.8 Remove and repair automatic transmission K.9 Replace flywheel

L. ENGINE PERFORMANCE L.1 Perform preventive maintenance L.2 Recognize and diagnose primary and secondary circuitry of various types of ignition systems L.3 Determine types of fuel injection L.4 Perform fuel pressure test L.5 Diagnose and replace fuel system components; e.g., fuel pumps, fuel regulators, fuel injectors L.6 Determine types of components of the computer system; e.g., TPS, MAP L.7 Diagnose, repair, or replace components of emissions system; e.g., AIR system, OBDII BASIC SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE Ability to research Internet, manuals, and service bulletins Air braking systems Basic math and measurement Basic electrical knowledge Basic engine Basic supplemental and primary restraints Computer skills Metric conversion DESIRABLE WORKER TRAITS/BEHAVIORS Accepts feedback Common Sense Endurance (mental and physical) Good communication Good listener Loyalty to company Manual dexterity Patience Positive Pride in work Problem solving Punctual Self-motivated Willingness to learn TOOLS Alignment machine Basic hand tools Bearing removers and installers Brake lathe Charging systems tester Coil spring compressor Combustion gas detector Compression tester Dial calipers Dial indicators Micrometer Multimeter Personal computer Pressure tester Race installers Recovery machines (R12 & R134A) Scan tools Test light Timing light Tire machine Torque wrenches Transmission dyno Vacuum gauge Wheel balancer

ACRONYMS ABS AIR EMI LOF MAP OBDII OEM TPS TV Antilock Brake System Air Injection Reactor Throttle Valve Electrical Magnetic Interference Lubricate Oil and Filter Manifold Absolute Pressure On Board Diagnostic Second Generation Original Equipment Manufacturer Throttle Position Sensor Throttle Valve PANEL PARTICIPANTS Panel Mr. Harry Abercrombie, Mechanic, Abe s Garage, Chester, SC Mr. Charles Carroll, Shop Foreman, Honda Cars of Rock Hill, Rock Hill, SC Mr. Jim Dickerson, Vice President, Dickerson Ford, Dickerson Motor Co., Inc., York, SC Mr. Timothy E. Gilgallon, Service Tech II, City of Rock Hill, Rock Hill, SC Mr. Derek Robinson, Sub Shop Foreman (Mechanic), Pep Boys of Rock Hill, Rock Hill, SC Mr. John Weaver, Team Leader, Burns Chevrolet Cadillac, Rock Hill, SC Facilitator: Mrs. Lori Ochsner, Instructional Developer, York Technical College Rock Hill, SC Recorders/Coordinators: Mrs. Sylvia L. Maupin, CPS, Administrative Specialist, Instructional Development Mrs. Teresa Smith, Administrative Specialist, Health and Human Services Program Manager: Mr. Jamey Abercrombie, Automotive Department Adapted from a DACUM competency profile developed at York Technical College in 1997. Any changes, additions, or deletions have been made by listed panelists participating in a DACUM validation workshop at York Technical College on November 15, 2006.