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2.00 Credits
Students will complete the removal, tear down, assembly, and installation procedure on a standard transmission, trans axle, differential assembly and clutch assembly. They will diagnose the need of required replacement parts on all manual drive train components. They will also complete all P-1 and P-2 NATEF requirements for this area of study. Corequisite: AUTO 1300
Corequisite:
AUTO 1300
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3.00 Credits
Will study the theory of SRS Systems Manual, power steering systems, rack and pinion systems, McPherson Strut Suspension Systems, and short and long arm suspension systems. Will also study two and four wheel alignment procedures and steering geometry as well as tire wear problems. Students will also learn the theory behind tire and wheel vibrations. Where applicable, related math and physics will be taught. Corequisite: AUTO 1405
Corequisite:
AUTO 1405
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3.00 Credits
Students will complete as many as four wheel alignment procedures and wheel balances as time permits, as well as all P-1 and P-2 NATEF tasks for this area of study. Corequisite: AUTO 1400
Corequisite:
AUTO 1400
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3.00 Credits
Covers the principles of the automotive braking system. Includes the study of ABS, manual and power brake system, covers disc brakes, and drum brakes as well as power assist units. Where applicable, related math and physics will be taught. Corequisite: AUTO 1505
Corequisite:
AUTO 1505
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2.00 Credits
Students will complete necessary pressure checks to diagnose and analyze brake problems and will complete major and minor brake work, which will include turning drums and rotors on a brake lathe. Students will complete all P-1 and P-2 NATEF tasks for this area of study. Corequisite: AUTO 1500
Corequisite:
AUTO 1500
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1.00 Credits
Supports and facilitates the goals and objectives of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA). Students will gain skills in the following areas: personal development, service, team building and leadership, workplace skills, and interview skills. Students may participate in regional, state and national competitions. Repeatable for credit
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3.00 Credits
Complete study of the automobile electrical system, which includes battery performance and testing, starting system diagnosis and repair, charging system diagnosis and repair. Proper use of a multimeter including Hz, dwell, ms on time, duty cycle, min/max. Coursework also includes proper use of wiring diagram and electrical troubleshooting procedures. Corequisite: AUTO 1605
Corequisite:
AUTO 1605
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3.00 Credits
Students will complete all hands on testing of components using diagnostic routines and troubleshooting procedures. Use of diagrams, meters, test procedures, and NATEF tasks will be required. Corequisite: AUTO 1600
Corequisite:
AUTO 1600
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3.00 Credits
Coursework will include fuel systems, ignition systems, air intake and exhaust systems. Will also cover basic engine diagnostics and test procedures. Corequisite: AUTO 1805
Corequisite:
AUTO 1805
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3.00 Credits
Students will run test procedures to diagnose basic engine problems. Lab requirements include fuel delivery systems, early fuel injection and ignition systems, and basic waveform diagnostics. Skill sets and procedures will include NATEF tasks as well as instructor assignments. Corequisite: AUTO 1800
Corequisite:
AUTO 1800
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