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3.00 Credits
Provides the knowledge and skills required to troubleshoot and tune engines with mechanical and electrical components in a safe and professional manner, and teaches the proper use of diagnostic equipment and the correct techniques needed to make adjustments. (80 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Provides the theory and operations of carburetors, gas and diesel fuel injection systems, related components, including electrical/electronics, and fuel qualities. Teaches the skills and tools needed to diagnose and service fuel systems and to perform on-vehicle fuel injection adjustments. (100 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Teaches the theory, principles, terminology, and schematics of hydraulics. Students learn the components of hydraulic systems, as well as their applications. Students also learn how to trouble-shoot/test both manual and electrical controls, and perform preventive maintenance and repair of hydraulic pumps, motors, valve bodies, accumulators, lines and actuators in a safe and professional manner. (80 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Instructs the theory and operation of steering and suspension systems; safety precautions to be followed when servicing steering and suspension systems; and proper tools, equipment and procedures for servicing and alignment. (80 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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2.00 Credits
Instructs students to recognize, isolate, troubleshoot, and diagnose mechanical and electrical problems and/or potential failures. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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2.00 Credits
Teaches State-of-Maine Motor Vehicle Inspection Laws and the proper procedures to test and inspect trucks, trailers and automobiles. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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1.00 Credits
Continues to familiarize students with shop safety, regulations, liabilities and legalities as they pertain to the truck and heavy equipment industry. Identifies proper use of hazardous materials, shop equipment practices and procedures, and correct operation of trucks and heavy equipment in shop areas. (20 hr)
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2.00 Credits
Addresses the fundamentals of operating a fleet or dealer service facility. The course covers public relations, customer service, work and PM scheduling, repair orders, warranty claims, hiring and training practices, shop organization, tools and equipment, and the importance of coordinating with other departments. (60 hr) Prerequisite: 600 hr of ATH or permission
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2.00 Credits
Allows students to choose truck and heavy equipment specialties and to perform numerous tasks in order to become more efficient technicians. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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2.00 Credits
Provides students with the theory of electricity, Ohm's Law, and the skills needed to correctly use volt meters, amp meters, and multimeters. Students troubleshoot and diagnose electrical systems. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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