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Oklahoma Automotive Skills Standards
Automotive Technology: Principles, Diagnosis, and Service, 3rd Edition © 2009, (Halderman/Mitchell)
Correlated to: Oklahoma Automotive Skills Standards
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OKLAHOMA AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS STANDARDS
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DUTY ES: Demonstrate Employability Skills ES.01 Demonstrate personal characteristics desired by employers • Detail-oriented • Good communication skills • Good attendance • Neat appearance • Honest/ethical • High self-esteem • Flexible • Goal-oriented • Commitment • Cooperative • Initiative • Responsible • Positive attitude • Self management • Drug free/alcohol free
SE: 2: 8-13, 3: 15, 4: 21-30
ES.02 Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills
SE: 4: 22-29
ES.03 Demonstrate a positive attitude
SE: 4: 21-24
ES.04 Demonstrate customer service skills
SE: 4: 24
ES.05 Demonstrate personal resource skills
SE: 4: 21-29
ES.06 Utilize proper telephone techniques
SE: 4: 22-23
ES.07 Use job-related terminology, symbols, and abbreviations
SE: 4: 24-26
ES.08 Interpret and follow oral and written directions
SE: 4: 21-29
ES.09 Recognize the importance of team work and participate as a team member
SE: 4: 26-27
ES.10 Use critical thinking skills in workplace situations
SE: 4: 22-29
ES.11 Demonstrate negotiation skills
SE: 4: 28-29
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ES.12 Demonstrate leadership skills
SE: 4: 27-28
ES.13 Understand organization structure and employee roles
SE: 2: 7-13
ES.14 Understand cultural diversity in the workplace
SE: 4: 28-29
ES.15 Explore opportunities for advanced training
SE: 2: 7-13, 5: 30-36
ES.16 Participate in computer literacy training, when applicable
SE: 4: 27-28
ES.17 Perform self-evaluation to establish/modify career goals
SE: 4: 28-29
ES.18 Identify employment opportunities
SE: 2: 7-13, 3: 14
ES.19 Identify levels of training recommended for related careers
SE: 2: 7-132, 5: 30-36
ES.20 Understand salary, wages, and benefits packages
SE: 3: 18-20
ES.21 Complete an employment application
SE: 3: 18
ES.22 Prepare a resume
SE: 3: 15-16
ES.23 Complete an employment interview
SE: 3: 16
ES.24 Complete a W-4 form
SE: 3: 19
ES.25 Create an employment portfolio
SE: 3: 15-17
Safety ES.26 Explain the purpose for safety policies
SE: 6: 37-42
ES.27 Discuss the role of OSHA and EPA • Locate information in MSDS
SE: 7: 43-49
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ES.28 Participate in OSHA training • Lock Out/Tag Out • HAZCOM • MSDS • Blood Born Pathogens
SE: 7: 43-49
ES.29 Explain the proper steps in reporting an accident or emergency
SE: 6: 42
ES.30 Explain the hazards associated with specific types of equipment and tools
SE: 9: 61-73, 10: 74-81, 11: 82-85
ES.31 Perform machine operator safety checks of equipment and accessories, when necessary
SE: 6: 37-42
ES.32 Practice tool safety
SE: 8: 58-60, 9: 61-73, 10: 74-81
ES.33 Demonstrate and use appropriate tools for the job
SE: 9: 61-73, 10: 74-81
ES.34 Describe the types of fire hazards found in the workplace
SE: 6: 41-42
ES.35 Discuss electrical hazards
SE: 6: 40
ES.36 Demonstrate safe use of personal protective equipment
SE: 6: 37-38
ES.37 Demonstrate safe material handling techniques • Lifting • Transporting • Storing
SE: 6: 38-39, 11: 82-85
ES.38 Understand established first aid procedures
SE: 6: 41-42
ES.39 Practice good housekeeping
SE: 6: 39-41
ES.40 Comply with company safety policies
SE: 6: 38-42
Academic Skills ES.41 Apply reading and writing skills, when necessary
SE: 2: 11, 3: 15-17, 4: 23, 25
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ES.42 Apply mathematical operations involving whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, mathematical word problems, ratios, etc., when necessary • Addition • Subtraction • Multiplication • Division
SE: 2: 11, 3: 18-19, 4: 25, 14: 104-106, 32: 327-329, 33: 330-338
ES.43 Apply advanced mathematical operations, when necessary • Algebra • Geometry • Trigonometry
SE: 14: 104-106, 32: 327-329, 33: 330-338, 37: 385
ES.44 Apply scientific principles, when necessary • Physics • Chemistry
SE: 13: 95-104, 25: 219-221
ES.45 Interpret charts, tables, and graphs
SE: 14: 107-108
Quality Assurance & Problem Solving ES.46 Understand the principles of quality assurance
SE: 5: 30-36
ES.47 Participate in the implementation of quality assurance programs • Material and Labor Utilization
SE: 4: 22-25
ES.48 Identify the effects of continuous quality improvement
SE 4: 27-28
ES.49 Utilize problem solving and critical thinking techniques to identify and solve problems • Brainstorming
SE: 4: 25
ES.50 Discuss data collection techniques for the quality assurance and problem solving process
SE: 13: 95-96
ES.51 Identify opportunities for applying problem solving skills
SE: 2: 9-12, 4: 22-26, 13: 95-103, 14: 104-107
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ES.52 Identify basic elements of schematics • Terms • Components • Symbols
SE: 15: 112-113, 31: 318-324, 36: 370=377, 43: 479-480
ES.53 Discuss and interpret different types of schematics
SE: 36: 370-378, 42: 464, 470
ES.54 Interpret symbols
SE: 32: 328-329, 36: 372
Measurement Tools & Techniques ES.55 Identify types of measuring instruments
SE: 12: 87-94
ES.56 Use appropriate measurement instrument for a measurement task
SE: 12: 87-94, 26: 230-235, 28: 267, 29: 275, 30: 297, 300, 304
ES.57 Read measuring instruments
SE: 12: 87-94
ES.58 Identify the appropriate formula and units for a measurement task
SE: 12: 87-94
ES.59 Differentiate between English and Metric measurement systems, when necessary
SE: 12: 87-88
ES.60 Communicate measurements using proper symbols or words
SE: 12: 87-90
ES.61 Demonstrate the importance of calibration
SE: 12: 89
BRAKES TECHNICIAN DUTY A: Perform General Brake Systems Diagnosis A.01 Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction
SE: 2: 11, 4: 24-27, 15: 109-115
A.02 Identify and interpret brake system concern; determine necessary action
SE: 15: 109-115, 67: 815-817
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A.03 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as brake system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins
SE: 15: 109-115, 74: 883-896, 76: 909-922, 80: 979-984
A.04 Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers (VIN, vehicle certification labels, calibration decals)
SE: 15: 109-115, 16: 116-118
DUTY B: Perform Hydraulic System Diagnosis and Repair B.01 Diagnose pressure concerns in the brake system using hydraulic principles (Pascal’s Law)
SE: 69: 835-838, 71: 852-853
B.02 Measure brake pedal height; determine necessary action
SE: 69: 836-837
B.03 Check master cylinder for internal and external leaks and proper operation; determine necessary action
SE: 69: 835-838, 72: 866-867
B.04 Remove, bench bleed, and reinstall master cylinder
SE: 72: 860-867
B.05 Diagnose poor stopping, pulling, or dragging concerns caused by malfunctions in the hydraulic system; determine necessary action
SE: 15: 109-115, 67: 815-817, 69: 835-838
B.06 Inspect brake lines, flexible hoses, and fittings for leaks, dents, kinks, rust, cracks, bulging or wear; tighten loose fittings and supports; determine necessary action
SE: 71: 854-859
B.07 Fabricate and/or install brake lines (double flare and ISO types); replace hoses, fittings, and supports as needed
B.08 Select, handle, store, and fill brake fluids to proper level
SE: 71: 849-859
B.09 Inspect, test, and/or replace metering (hold-off), proportioning (balance), pressure differential, and combination valves
SE: 70: 840-847
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B.10 Inspect, test, and adjust height (load) sensing proportioning valve
SE: 70: 842-848
B.11 Inspect, test, and /or replace components of brake warning light system
SE: 71: 852-853
B.12 Bleed (manual, pressure, vacuum, or surge) brake system
SE: 71: 852-853, 72: 860-867
B.13 Flush hydraulic system
SE: 71: 852-853, 72: 880-884
DUTY C: Perform Drum Brake Diagnosis and Repair C.01 Diagnose poor stopping, noise, vibration, pulling, grabbing, dragging, or pedal pulsation concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 75: 897-908
C.02 Remove, clean (using proper safety procedures), inspect, and measure brake drums; determine necessary action
SE: 75: 897-908, 79: 950-956
C.03 Refinish brake drum
SE: 79: 954-956
C.04 Remove, clean, and inspect brake shoes, springs, pins, clips, levers, adjusters/selfadjusters, other related brake hardware, and backing support plates; lubricate and reassemble
SE: 75: 897-908
C.05 Remove, inspect, and install wheel cylinders
SE: 74: 888, 75: 901-903
C.06 Pre-adjust brake shoes and parking brake before installing brake drums or drum/hub assemblies and wheel bearings
SE: 74: 886-890
C.07 Install wheel, torque lug nuts, and make final checks and adjustments
SE: 17: 132-134, 73: 870-878, 84: 1036-1050
DUTY D: Perform Disc Brake Diagnosis and Repair D.01 Diagnose poor stopping, noise, vibration, pulling, grabbing, dragging, or pedal pulsation concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 77: 923-936
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D.02 Remove caliper assembly from mountings; clean and inspect for leaks and damage to caliper housing; determine necessary action
SE: 77: 923-936
D.03 Clean and inspect caliper mounting and slides for wear and damage; determine necessary action
SE: 77: 923-936
D.04 Remove, clean, and inspect pads and retaining hardware; determine necessary action
SE: 77: 923-936
D.05 Disassemble and clean caliper assembly; inspect parts for wear, rust, scoring, and damage; replace seal, boot, and damaged or worn parts
SE: 77: 924-932
D.06 Reassemble, lubricate, and reinstall caliper, pads, and related hardware; seat pads, and inspect for leaks
SE: 77: 926-932
D.07 Clean, inspect, and measure rotor with a dial indicator and a micrometer; follow manufacturer’s recommendations in determining need to machine or replace
SE: 79: 950, 955-960
D.08 Remove and reinstall rotor
SE: 79: 955-977
D.09 Refinish rotor on vehicle
SE: 79: 966-967
D.10 Refinish rotor off vehicle
SE: 79: 959-966
D.11 Adjust calipers equipped with an integrated parking brake system
SE: 78: 943-945
D.12 Install wheel, torque lug nuts, and make final checks and adjustments
SE: 17: 132-134, 73: 870-878, 84: 1036-1050
DUTY E: Perform Power Assist Units Diagnosis and Repair E.01 Test pedal free travel with and without engine running; check power assist operation
SE: 80: 983-989
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E.02 Check vacuum supply (manifold or auxiliary pump) to vacuum-type power booster
SE: 80: 979-984
E.03 Inspect the vacuum-type power booster unit for vacuum leaks; inspect the check valve for proper operation; determine necessary action
SE: 80: 979-984, 985-989
E.04 Inspect and test hydraulically assisted power brake system for leaks and proper operation; determine necessary action
SE: 80: 983-989
E.05 Measure and adjust master cylinder pushrod length P-3
SE: 80: 983-989
DUTY F: Perform Miscellaneous (Wheel Bearings, Parking Brakes, Electrical, etc.) Diagnosis and Repair F.01 Diagnose wheel bearing noises, wheel shimmy, and vibration concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 73: 871-873, 878-881
F.02 Remove, clean, inspect, repack, and install wheel bearings, and replace seals; install hub and adjust wheel bearings
SE: 73: 870-873
F.03 Check parking brake cables and components for wear, rusting, binding, and corrosion; clean, lubricate, or replace as needed
SE: 78: 938-949
F.04 Check parking brake operation; determine necessary action
SE: 78: 938, 949
F.05 Check operation of parking brake indicator light system
SE: 78: 940, 82: 1004-1005
F.06 Check operation of brake stop light system; determine necessary action
SE: 78: 940, 82: 1004-1005
F.07 Replace wheel bearing and race
SE: 73: 873-877
F.08 Inspect and replace wheel studs
SE: 79: 967
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F.09 Remove and reinstall sealed wheel bearing assembly
SE: 73: 871-873
DUTY G: Perform Antilock Brake and Traction Control Systems G.01 Identify and inspect antilock brake system (ABS) components; determine necessary action
SE: 81: 990-991, 998-1000
G.02 Diagnose poor stopping, wheel lock-up, abnormal pedal feel or pulsation, and noise concerns caused by the antilock brake system (ABS); determine necessary action
SE: 82: 1004-1013
G.03 Diagnose antilock brake system (ABS) electronic control(s) and components using self-diagnosis and/or recommended test equipment; determine necessary action
SE: 82: 1004-1013
G.04 Depressurize high-pressure components of the antilock brake system (ABS)
SE: 82: 1012-1013
G.05 Bleed the antilock brake system’s (ABS) front and rear hydraulic circuits
SE: 82: 1004-1013
G.06 Remove and install antilock brake system (ABS) electrical/electronic and hydraulic components
SE: 82: 1004-1013
G.07 Test, diagnose and service ABS speed sensors, toothed ring (tone wheel), and circuits using a graphing multimeter (GMM)/digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) (includes output signal, resistance, shorts to voltage/ground, and frequency data)
SE: 82: 1004-1013
G.08 Diagnose antilock brake system (ABS) braking concerns caused by vehicle modification (tire size, curb height, final drive ratio, etc.)
SE: 82: 1004-1013
G.09 Identify traction control/vehicle stability control system components
SE: 82: 1004-1013
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ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN DUTY A: Perform General Electrical System Diagnosis A.01 Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction
SE: 2: 11, 4: 25-26, 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.02 Identify and interpret electrical/electronic system concern; determine necessary action
SE: 15: 109-115, 34: 340-359, 36: 370-381
A.03 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as electrical/electronic system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins
SE: 15: 109-115, 34: 340-359, 36: 370-381
A.04 Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers (VIN, vehicle certification labels, and calibration decals)
SE: 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.05 Diagnose electrical/electronic integrity of series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using principles of electricity (Ohm’s Law)
SE: 33: 330-339, 35: 363-366, 36: 379
A.06 Use wiring diagrams during diagnosis of electrical circuit problems
SE: 35: 367-369, 36: 377-381
A.07 Demonstrate the proper use of a digital multimeter (DMM) during diagnosis of electrical circuit problems
SE: 34: 341-351, 354-359
A.08 Check electrical circuits with a test light; determine necessary action
SE: 34: 340-341
A.09 Measure source voltage and perform voltage drop tests in electrical/electronic circuits using a voltmeter; determine necessary action
SE: 34: 342-350, 354-359
A.10 Measure current flow in electrical/electronic circuits and components using an ammeter; determine necessary action
SE: 34: 341-350, 354-359
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A.11 Check continuity and measure resistance in electrical/electronic circuits and components using an ohmmeter; determine necessary action
SE: 32: 326-329, 34: 344-350, 354-359
A.12 Check electrical circuits using fused jumper wires; determine necessary action
SE: 35: 364-366
A.13 Locate shorts, grounds, opens, and resistance problems in electrical/electronic circuits; determine necessary action
SE: 36: 377-381, 39: 408, 416
A.14 Measure and diagnose the cause(s) of excessive key-off battery drain (parasitic draw); determine necessary action
SE: 32: 325-328, 33: 330-333, 34: 353-354, 39: 415-416
A.15 Inspect and test fusible links, circuit breakers, and fuses; determine necessary action
SE: 35: 363-366
A.16 Inspect and test switches, connectors, relays, solenoid solid-state devices, and wires of electrical/electronic circuits; perform necessary action
SE: 36: 375-381, 38: 401-403
A.17 Remove and replace terminal end from connector
SE: 35: 366-367
A.18 Repair connectors and terminal ends
SE: 35: 366-369
A.19 Repair wiring harness (including CAN/BUS systems)
SE: 35: 367
A.20 Perform solder repair of electrical wiring
SE: 35: 366-368
A.21 Identify location of hybrid vehicle high voltage circuit disconnect (service plug) location and safety procedures
SE: 65: 787-795
DUTY B: Perform Battery Diagnosis and Service B.01 Perform battery state-of-charge test; determine necessary action
SE: 39: 410-411
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B.02 Perform battery capacity test (or conductance test); confirm proper battery capacity for vehicle application; determine necessary action
SE: 39: 409-416
B.03 Maintain or restore electronic memory functions
B.04 Inspect, clean, fill, and replace battery
SE: 7: 47, 39: 409-416
B.05 Perform slow/fast battery charge
SE: 39: 413-414
B.06 Inspect and clean battery cables, connectors, clamps, and hold-downs; repair or replace as needed
SE: 39: 409
B.07 Start a vehicle using jumper cables and a battery or auxiliary power supply
SE: 39: 413
B.08 Identify high voltage circuits of electric or hybrid electric vehicle and related safety precautions
SE: 65: 787-795
B.09 Identify electronic modules, security systems and/or radios that require reinitialization or code entry following battery disconnect
SE: 39: 414
B.10 Identify hybrid vehicle auxiliary (12v) battery service, repair and test procedures
SE: 65: 789-793
DUTY C: Perform Starting System Diagnosis and Repair C.01 Perform starter current draw tests; determine necessary action
SE: 40: 426-427
C.02 Perform starter circuit voltage drop tests; determine necessary action
SE: 40: 426-428, 433-435
C.03 Inspect and test starter relays and solenoids; determine necessary action
SE: 40: 429-435
C.04 Remove and install starter in a vehicle
SE: 40: 428-435
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C.05 Inspect and test switches, connectors, and wires of starter control circuits; perform necessary action
SE: 40: 428-429
C.06 Differentiate between electrical and engine mechanical problems that cause a slow crank or no crank condition
SE: 40: 433, 41: 451
DUTY D: Perform Charging System Diagnosis and Repair D.01 Perform charging system output test; determine necessary action
SE: 41: 445, 448
D.02 Diagnose charging system for the cause of undercharge, no-charge, and overcharge conditions
SE: 41: 438-440,445-459
D.03 Inspect, adjust, or replace generator (alternator) drive belts, pulleys, and tensioners; check pulley and belt alignment
SE: 41: 438-440, 452-459
D.04 Remove, inspect, and install generator (alternator)
SE: 41: 452-453
D.05 Perform charging circuit voltage drop tests; determine necessary action
SE: 41: 445-449
DUTY E: Perform Lighting Systems Diagnosis and Repair E.01 Diagnose the cause of brighter than normal, intermittent, dim, or no light operation; determine necessary action
SE: 42: 474-475
E.02 Inspect, replace, and aim headlights and bulbs
SE: 42: 475-476
E.03 Inspect and diagnose incorrect turn signal or hazard light operation; perform necessary action
SE: 42: 469
E.04 Identify system voltage and safety precautions associated with high intensity discharge headlights
SE: 42: 469-470
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DUTY F: Perform Gauges, Warning Devices, and Driver Information Systems Diagnosis and Repair F.01 Inspect and test gauges and gauge sending units for cause of intermittent, high, low, or no gauge readings; determine necessary action
SE: 43: 479-480, 491-496
F.02 Inspect and test connectors, wires, and printed circuit boards of gauge circuits; determine necessary action
SE: 43: 482-496
F.03 Diagnose the cause of incorrect operation of warning devices and other driver information systems; determine necessary action
SE: 43: 479-480, 491-496
F.04 Inspect and test sensors, connectors, and wires of electronic (digital) instrument circuits; determine necessary action
SE: 38: 401-402, 43: 492-494, 44: 497-498
DUTY G: Perform Horn and Wiper/Washer Diagnosis and Repair G.01 Diagnose incorrect horn operation; perform necessary action
SE: 44: 497-498
G.02 Diagnose incorrect wiper operation; diagnose wiper speed control and park problems; perform necessary action
SE: 17: 120, 44: 501-506
G.03 Diagnose incorrect washer operation; perform necessary action
SE: 44: 501-506
DUTY H: Perform Accessories Diagnosis and Repair H.01 Diagnose incorrect operation of motor-driven accessory circuits; determine necessary action
SE: 43: 491-496, 44: 497-498, 501-505, 45: 508-525
H.02 Diagnose incorrect heated glass, mirror, or seat operation; determine necessary action
SE: 45: 510-519
H.03 Diagnose incorrect electric lock operation; determine necessary action
SE: 45: 519-520
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H.04 Diagnose incorrect operation of cruise control systems; determine necessary action
SE: 45: 508-510
H.05 Diagnose supplemental restraint system (SRS) concerns; determine necessary action. (Note: Follow manufacturer’s safety procedures to prevent accidental deployment.)
SE: 46: 526-534
H.06 Disarm and enable the airbag system for vehicle service
SE: 46: 528-534
H.07 Diagnose radio static and weak, intermittent, or no radio reception; determine necessary action
SE: 47: 536-545
H.08 Remove and reinstall door panel
SE: 45: 524-525
H.09 Diagnose body electronic system circuits using a scan tool; determine necessary action
SE: 34: 341-349, 353-359, 45: 521-523
H.10 Check for module communication (CAN/BUS) errors using a scan tool
SE: 53: 613-614
H.11 Diagnose the cause of false, intermittent, or no operation of anti-theft systems
SE: 45: 521-523
ENGINE PERFORMANCE TECHNICIAN DUTY A: Perform General Engine Diagnosis A.01 Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction
SE: 2: 11, 4: 25-26, 15: 109-115, 16: 116-118
A.02 Identify and interpret engine performance concern; determine necessary action
SE: 15: 114, 24: 201-213
A.03 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as engine management system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins
SE: 15: 109-115, 17: 120-137
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A.04 Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers (VIN, vehicle certification labels, and calibration decals)
SE: 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.05 Inspect engine assembly for fuel, oil, coolant, and other leaks; determine necessary action
SE: 17: 120-137, 20: 171-172, 21: 179-184, 24: 201-203
A.06 Diagnose abnormal engine noise or vibration concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 24: 204
A.07 Diagnose abnormal exhaust color, odor, and sound; determine necessary action
SE: 22: 189-192, 24: 211
A.08 Perform engine absolute (vacuum/boost) manifold pressure tests; determine necessary action
SE: 24: 209-210
A.09 Perform cylinder power balance test; determine necessary action
SE: 24: 208-209
A.10 Perform cylinder cranking compression tests; determine necessary action
SE: 24: 206-207, 212-213
A.11 Perform engine running compression test; determine necessary action
SE: 24: 207
A.12 Perform cylinder leakage test; determine necessary action
SE: 24: 207-208
A.13 Diagnose engine mechanical, electrical, electronic, fuel, and ignition concerns with an oscilloscope and/or engine diagnostic equipment; determine necessary action
SE: 24: 201-213
A.14 Prepare 4 or 5 gas analyzer; inspect and prepare vehicle for test, and obtain exhaust readings; interpret readings, and determine necessary action
SE: 24: 211
A.15 Verify engine operating temperature; determine necessary action
SE: 20: 163-167, 24: 212, 50: 573-580
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A.16 Perform cooling system pressure tests; check coolant condition; inspect and test radiator, pressure cap, coolant recovery tank, and hoses; perform necessary action
SE: 20: 163-177
A.17 Verify and correct camshaft timing
SE: 27: 242-245, 247-251
DUTY B: Perform Computerized Engine Controls Diagnosis and Repair B.01 Retrieve and record stored OBD I diagnostic trouble codes; clear codes
SE: 53: 613-615
B.02 Retrieve and record stored OBD II diagnostic trouble codes; clear codes when applicable
SE: 53: 615-616, 54: 618-624
B.03 Diagnose the causes of emissions or drivability concerns resulting from malfunctions in the computerized engine control system with stored diagnostic trouble codes
SE: 53: 613-617
B.04 Diagnose emissions or drivability concerns resulting from malfunctions in the computerized engine control system with no stored diagnostic trouble codes; determine necessary action
SE: 53: 613-616
B.05 Check for module communication (including CAN/BUS systems) errors using a scan tool
SE: 63: 768-777
B.06 Inspect and test computerized engine control system sensors, powertrain control module (PCM), acuators, and circuits using a graphing multimeter (GMM)/digital storage oscilloscope (DSO); perform necessary action
SE: 55: 625-658
B.07 Obtain and interpret scan tool data
SE: 55: 629-630
B.08 Access and use service information to perform step-by-step diagnosis
SE: 55: 625-658
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B.09 Diagnose driveability and emissions problems resulting from malfunctions of interrelated systems (cruise control, security alarms, suspension controls, traction controls, A/C, automatic transmissions, non-OEM-installed accessories, or similar systems); determine necessary action
SE: 63: 768-777
B.10 Perform active tests of actuators using scan tool; determine necessary action
SE: 63: 768-777
DUTY C: Perform Ignition System Diagnosis and Repair C.01 Diagnose ignition system related problems such as no-starting, hard starting, engine misfire, poor driveability, spark knock, power loss, poor mileage, and emissions concerns on vehicles with electronic ignition (distributorless) systems; determine necessary action
SE: 57: 675-685
C.02 Diagnose ignition system related problems such as no-starting, hard starting, engine misfire, poor driveability, spark knock, power loss, poor mileage, and emissions concerns on vehicles with distributor ignition (DI) systems; determine necessary action
SE: 57: 675-685
C.03 Inspect and test ignition primary circuit wiring and solid-state components; perform necessary action
SE: 57: 687-692
C.04 Inspect, test and service distributor
SE: 56: 662-664, 57: 675-676
C.05 Inspect and test ignition system secondary circuit wiring and components; perform necessary action
SE: 57: 687-692
C.06 Inspect and test ignition coil(s); perform necessary action
SE: 57: 676-677
C.07 Check and adjust ignition system timing and timing advance/retard (where applicable)
SE: 57: 685-686
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C.08 Inspect and test ignition system pick-up sensor or triggering devices; perform necessary action
SE: 57: 687-692
DUTY D: Perform Fuel, Air Induction, and Exhaust Systems Diagnosis and Repair D.01 Diagnose hot or cold no-starting, hard starting, poor drivability, incorrect idle speed, poor idle, flooding, hesitation, surging, engine misfire, power loss, stalling, poor mileage, dieseling, and emissions problems on vehicles with injection-type fuel systems; determine necessary action
SE: 60: 721-734
D.02 Check fuel for contaminants and quality; determine necessary action
D.03 Inspect and test fuel pumps and pump control systems for pressure, regulation, and volume; perform necessary action
SE: 58: 700-703
D.04 Replace fuel filters
SE: 58: 694-695, 702
D.05 Inspect and test cold enrichment system and components; perform necessary action
SE: 58: 704-706, 60: 721-724
D.06 Inspect throttle body, air induction system, intake manifold and gaskets for vacuum leaks and/or unmetered air
SE: 60: 721-724
D.07 Inspect and test fuel injectors
SE: 60: 724-732, 734
D.08 Check idle speed
SE: 60: 726-727
D.09 Inspect the integrity of the exhaust manifold, exhaust pipes, muffler(s), catalytic converter(s), resonator(s), tail pipe(s), and heat shield(s); perform necessary action
SE: 22: 180-193
D.10 Perform exhaust system back-pressure test; determine necessary action
SE: 62: 744-746
D.11 Test the operation of turbocharger/supercharger systems; determine necessary action
SE: 23: 194-200
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DUTY E: Perform Emissions Control Systems Diagnosis and Repair Positive Crankcase Ventilation E.01 Diagnose oil leaks, emissions, and driveability problems resulting from malfunctions in the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system; determine necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 749-752
E.02 Inspect, test and service positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) filter/breather cap, valve, tubes, orifices, and hoses; determine necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 749-752
Exhaust Gas Recirculation E.03 Diagnose emissions and driveability problems caused by malfunctions in the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system; determine necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 744-746
E.04 Inspect, test, service and replace components of the EGR system, including EGR tubing, exhaust packages, vacuum/pressure controls, filters and hoses; perform necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 744-748
E.05 Inspect and test electrical/electronic sensors, controls, and wiring of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems; perform necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 744-746
Exhaust Gas Treatment E.06 Diagnose emissions and driveability problems resulting from malfunctions in the secondary air injection and catalytic converter systems; determine necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 753, 757
E.07 Inspect and test mechanical components of secondary air injection systems; perform necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 753-757
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E.08 Inspect and test electrical/electronically-operated components and circuits of air injection systems; perform necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 753-757
E.09 Inspect and test catalytic converter performance
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 755-757
Evaporative Emissions Controls E.10 Diagnose emissions and driveability problems resulting from malfunctions in the evaporative emissions control system; determine necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 757-761
E.11 Inspect and test components and hoses of evaporative emissions control system; perform necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 62: 760-761
E.12 Interpret evaporative emission related diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs); determine necessary action
SE: 61: 738-743, 63: 763-777
DUTY F: Perform Engine Related Service F.01 Adjust valves on engines with mechanical or hydraulic lifters
SE: 27: 251
F.02 Remove and replace timing belt; verify correct camshaft timing
SE: 27: 242-247, 30: 299-300
F.03 Remove and replace thermostat and gasket
SE: 20: 156-157, 51: 581
F.04 Inspect and test mechanical/electrical fans, fan clutch, fan shroud/ducting, air dams, and fan control devices; perform necessary action
SE: 20: 173
F.05 Perform common fastener and thread repair to include, remove broken bolt, restore internal and external threads, and repair internal threads with thread insert
SE: 8: 54, 58-60
F.06 Perform oil and filter changes
SE: 17: 123-126, 137
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F.07 Demonstrate proficiency in using oxy-acetylene torch to heat and cut metal
SE: 10: 79-81
F.08 Identify hybrid vehicle internal combustion engine service precautions
SE: 65: 787-795
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN DUTY A: Perform A/C System Diagnosis and Repair A.01 Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction
SE: 2: 11, 4: 25-26, 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.02 Identify and interpret heating and air conditioning concern; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 573-580
A.03 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as heating and air conditioning system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins
SE: 48: 549-566
A.04 Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers (VIN, vehicle certification labels, calibration decals)
SE: 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.05 Performance test A/C system; diagnose A/C system malfunctions using principles of refrigeration
SE: 50: 573-580
A.06 Diagnose abnormal operating noises in the A/C system; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 573, 575-576, 51: 581-587
A.07 Identify refrigerant type; select and connect proper gauge set; record pressure readings
SE: 48: 555-557, 51: 582-586
A.08 Leak test A/C system; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 578-579
A.09 Inspect the condition of discharged oil; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 573-580
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A.10 Determine recommended oil for system application
SE: 51: 582-583
A.11 Using scan tool, observe and record related HVAC data and trouble codes
SE: 50: 573
DUTY B: Perform Refrigeration System Component Diagnosis and Repair Compressor and Clutch B.01 Diagnose A/C system conditions that cause the protection devices (pressure, thermal, and PCM) to interrupt system operation; determine necessary action
SE: 60: 573-580
B.02 Inspect and replace A/C compressor drive belts; determine necessary action
SE: 51: 586
B.03 Inspect, test, and/or replace A/C compressor clutch components and/or assembly
SE: 48: 557, 51: 586
B.04 Remove, inspect, and reinstall A/C compressor and mountings; determine required oil quantity
SE: 48: 557, 51: 586
B.05 Identify hybrid vehicle AC system electrical circuits, service and safety precautions
SE: 49: 570-571
Evaporator, Condenser, and Related Components B.06 Determine need for an additional A/C system filter; perform necessary action
SE: 49: 570-571
B.07 Remove and inspect A/C system mufflers, hoses, lines, fittings, O-rings, seals, and service valves; perform necessary action
SE: 48: 558, 51: 581-588
B.08 Inspect A/C condenser for airflow restrictions; perform necessary action
SE: 51: 587
B.09 Remove, inspect, and reinstall receiver/drier or accumulator/drier; determine required oil quantity
SE: 48: 558, 51: 582-585
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B.10 Remove and install expansion valve or orifice (expansion) tube
SE: 48: 553, 51: 583-584, 587
B.11 Inspect evaporator housing water drain; perform necessary action
SE: 51: 587
B.12 Remove, inspect, and reinstall evaporator; determine required oil quantity
SE: 51: 587
B.13 Remove, inspect, and reinstall condenser; determine required oil quantity
SE: 51: 587
DUTY C: Perform Heating, Ventilation, and Engine Cooling Systems Diagnosis and Repair C.01 Diagnose temperature control problems in the heater/ventilation system; determine necessary action
SE: 20: 175, 50: 573-580
C.02 Perform cooling system pressure tests; check coolant condition, inspect and test radiator, pressure cap, coolant recovery tank, and hoses; perform necessary action
SE: 20: 170
C.03 Inspect engine cooling and heater system hoses and belts; perform necessary action
SE: 20: 176, 51: 581-583
C.04 Inspect, test, and replace thermostat and gasket
SE: 20: 156-157
C.05 Determine coolant condition and coolant type for vehicle application; drain and recover coolant
SE: 20: 158, 171
C.06 Flush system; refill system with recommended coolant; bleed system
SE: 20: 178
C.07 Inspect and test cooling fan, fan clutch, fan shroud, and air dams; perform necessary action
SE: 20: 173
C.08 Inspect and test electric cooling fan, fan control system and circuits; determine necessary action
SE: 20: 174
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C.09 Inspect and test heater control valve(s); perform necessary action
SE: 51: 581-582
C.10 Remove, inspect, and reinstall heater core
SE: 50: 571-573, 51: 579
DUTY D: Perform Operating Systems and Related Controls Diagnosis and Repair D.01 Diagnose malfunctions in the electrical controls of heating, ventilation, and A/C (HVAC) systems; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 573
D.02 Inspect and test A/C-heater blower, motors, resistors, switches, relays, wiring, and protection devices; perform necessary action
SE: 50: 573-574
D.03 Test and diagnose A/C compressor clutch control systems; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 573, 575-579
D.04 Diagnose malfunctions in the vacuum, mechanical, and electrical components and controls of the heating, ventilation, and A/C (HVAC) system; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 573
D.05 Inspect and test A/C-heater control panel assembly; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 573
D.06 Inspect and test A/C-heater control cables, motors, and linkages; perform necessary action
SE: 50: 573
D.07 Inspect A/C-heater ducts, doors, hoses, cabin filters, and outlets; perform necessary action
SE: 50: 573
D.08 Check operation of automatic and semi-automatic heating, ventilation, and airconditioning (HVAC) control systems; determine necessary action
SE: 50: 573
DUTY E: Perform Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling, and Handling E.01 Perform correct use and maintenance of refrigerant handling equipment
SE: 51: 579-581
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E.02 Identify (by label application or use of a refrigerant identifier) and recover A/C system refrigerant
SE: 51: 581-586
E.03 Recycle refrigerant
SE: 51: 584-585
E.04 Label and store refrigerant
SE: 51: 581-583
E.05 Test recycled refrigerant for non-condensable gases
SE: 51: 583-584
E.06 Evacuate and charge A/C system
SE: 51: 583-585
SUSPENSION AND STEERING TECHNICIAN DUTY A: Perform General Suspension and Steering System Diagnosis A.01 Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction
SE: 4: 24-25, 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.02 Identify and interpret suspension and steering concern; determine necessary action
SE: 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.03 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as suspension and steering system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins
SE: 85: 1051-1072, 86: 1073-1094, 87: 1095-1101, 88: 1102-1118
A.04 Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers (VIN, vehicle certification labels, calibration decals)
SE: 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
DUTY B: Perform Steering Systems Diagnosis and Repair B.01 Disable and enable supplemental restraint system (SRS)
SE: 46: 526-528, 89: 1117
B.02 Remove and replace steering wheel; center/time supplemental restraint system (SRS) coil (clock spring)
SE: 93: 1195-1198
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B.03 Diagnose steering column noises, looseness, and binding concerns (including tilt mechanisms); determine necessary action
SE: 89: 1118-1122, 90: 1136-1143
B.04 Diagnose power steering gear (non-rack and pinion) binding, uneven turning effort, looseness, hard steering, noise, and fluid leakage concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 89: 1122-1125
B.05 Diagnose power steering gear (rack and pinion) binding, uneven turning effort, looseness, hard steering, noise, and fluid leakage concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 89: 1126-1129, 91: 1150-1153
B.06 Inspect steering shaft universal-joint(s), flexible coupling(s), collapsible column, lock cylinder mechanism, and steering wheel; perform necessary action
SE: 89: 1118-1122, 97: 1248-1254
B.07 Adjust manual or power non-rack and pinion worm bearing preload and sector lash
SE: 89: 1122-1126
B.08 Remove and replace manual or power rack and pinion steering gear; inspect mounting bushings and brackets
SE: 89: 1126-1129
B.09 Inspect and replace manual or power rack and pinion steering gear inner tie rod ends (sockets) and bellows boots
SE: 90: 1130-1133
B.10 Determine proper power steering fluid type; inspect fluid level and condition
SE: 15: 109-115, 17: 129-130
B.11 Flush, fill, and bleed power steering system
SE: 91: 1160-1161
B.12 Diagnose power steering fluid leakage; determine necessary action
SE: 90: 1139-1140, 91: 1162-1163
B.13 Remove, inspect, replace, and adjust power steering pump belt
SE: 17: 130-132, 91: 1159
B.14 Remove and reinstall power steering pump
SE: 91: 1145-1148
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B.15 Remove and reinstall power steering pump pulley; check pulley and belt alignment
SE: 91: 1159-1160
B.16 Inspect and replace power steering hoses and fittings
SE: 91: 1149-1150
B.17 Inspect and replace pitman arm, relay (centerlink/intermediate) rod, idler arm and mountings, and steering linkage damper
SE: 90: 1137-1144
B.18 Inspect, replace, and adjust tie rod ends (sockets), tie rod sleeves, and clamps
SE: 90: 1137-1144
B.19 Test and diagnose components of electronically controlled steering systems using a scan tool; determine necessary action
SE: 91: 1154-1159
B.20 Inspect and test non-hydraulic electric-power assist steering
SE: 91: 1156-1159, 1162-1164
B.21 Identify hybrid vehicle power steering system electrical circuits, service and safety precautions
SE: 91: 1156-1159
DUTY C: Perform Suspension Systems Diagnosis and Repair Front Suspension C.01 Diagnose short and long arm suspension system noises, body sway, and uneven riding height concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 86: 1074-1075, 1076-1079
C.02 Diagnose strut suspension system noises, body sway, and uneven riding height concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 85: 1065-1070, 86: 1075-1078, 1084-1093
C.03 Remove, inspect, and install upper and lower control arms, bushings, shafts, and rebound bumpers
SE: 86: 1076-1079, 1091
C.04 Remove, inspect, and install strut rods (compression/tension) and bushings
SE: 85: 1063-1065, 86: 1076-1079, 1088, 1091-1094
C.05 Remove, inspect, and install upper and/or lower ball joints
SE: 85: 1061-1063, 86: 1079-1084
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C.06 Remove, inspect, and install steering knuckle assemblies
SE: 85: 1061, 86: 1076-1079, 1091
C.07 Remove, inspect, and install short and long arm suspension system coil springs and spring insulators
SE: 85: 1054-1059, 86: 1076-1079, 1089-1090
C.08 Remove, inspect, and install, and adjust suspension system torsion bars; inspect mounts
SE: 86: 1076-1079
C.09 Remove, inspect, and install stabilizer bar bushings, brackets, and links
SE: 86: 1076-1079, 1087-1088
C.10 Remove, inspect, and install strut cartridge or assembly, strut coil spring, insulators (silencers), and upper strut bearing mount
SE: 86: 1076-1079, 1084-1087
C.11 Lubricate suspension and steering systems
SE: 90: 1136-1137
Rear Suspension C.12 Remove, inspect, and install coil springs and spring insulators
SE: 87: 1096-1099, 1100
C.13 Remove, inspect, and install transverse links, control arms, bushings, and mounts
SE: 87: 1096-1101
C.14 Remove, inspect, and install leaf springs, leaf spring insulators (silencers), shackles, brackets, bushings, and mounts
SE: 87: 1095-1096, 1100
C.15 Remove, inspect, and install strut cartridge or assembly, strut coil spring, and insulators (silencers)
SE: 87: 1100-1101
Miscellaneous Service C.16 Inspect, remove, and replace shock absorbers
SE: 86: 1084-1087
C.17 Remove, inspect, and service or replace front and rear wheel bearings
SE: 73: 870-880
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C.18 Test and diagnose components of electronically controlled suspension systems using a scan tool; determine necessary action
SE: 63: 762-777
DUTY D: Perform Wheel Alignment Diagnosis, Adjustment, and Repair D.01 Diagnose vehicle wander, drift, pull, hard steering, bump steer, memory steer, torque steer, and steering return concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 92: 1186-1179, 93: 1180-1184, 1185-1195, 1198-1202
D.02 Perform prealignment inspection; perform necessary action
SE: 93: 1180-1181
D.03 Measure vehicle riding height; determine necessary action
SE: 93: 1181
D.04 Check and adjust front and rear wheel camber; perform necessary action
SE: 92: 1167, 93: 1184-1195, 1201-1202
D.05 Check and adjust caster; perform necessary action
SE: 92: 1167-1171, 93: 1184-1190, 1192-1195, 1201-1202
D.06 Check and adjust front wheel toe and center steering wheel
SE: 92: 1171-1174, 93: 1184-1995, 1201-1202
D.07 Check toe-out-on turns (turning radius); determine necessary action
SE: 92: 1176, 93: 1184-1190, 1201-1202
D.08 Check SAI (steering axis inclination) and included angle; determine necessary action
SE: 92: 1174-1175, 93: 1184-1190, 1201-1202
D.09 Check and adjust rear wheel toe
SE: 93: 1184-1190, 1201-1202
D.10 Check rear wheel thrust angle; determine necessary action
SE: 92: 1176-1177, 93: 1184-1190, 1201-1202
D.11 Check for front wheel setback; determine necessary action
SE: 92: 1176-1177, 93: 1184-1190, 1201-1202
D.12 Check front cradle (subframe) alignment; determine necessary action
SE: 93: 1180-1181, 1184-1190, 1201-1202
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DUTY E: Perform Wheel and Tire Diagnosis and Repair E.01 Diagnose tire wear patterns; determine necessary action
SE: 17: 133-134, 84: 1041-1043
E.02 Inspect tires; check and adjust air pressure
SE: 17: 132-134, 34: 1037-1058
E.03 Diagnose wheel/tire vibration, shimmy, and noise; determine necessary action
SE: 84: 1041-1043
E.04 Rotate tires according to manufacturer’s recommendations
SE: 17: 132-134, 84: 1040-1041
E.05 Measure wheel, tire, axle, and hub runout; determine necessary action
SE: 84: 1041-1043
E.06 Diagnose tire pull (lead) problem; determine necessary action
SE: 84: 1041-1043
E.07 Balance wheel and tire assembly (static and dynamic)
SE: 84: 1044-1046
E.08 Dismount, inspect, and remount tire on wheel
SE: 84: 1038-1040, 1046-1047
E.09 Dismount, inspect, and remount tire on wheel equipped with tire pressure sensor
SE: 84: 1038-1040
E.10 Reinstall wheel; torque lug nuts
SE: 17: 132-133
E.11 Inspect tire and wheel assembly for air loss; perform necessary action
SE: 17: 132-133
E.12 Repair tire using internal patch
SE: 84: 1046-1048, 1049-1050
E.13 Inspect, diagnose, and calibrate tire pressure monitoring system
SE: 83: 1026-1030
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE TECHNICIAN DUTY A: Perform General Transmission and Transaxle Diagnosis A.01 Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction
SE: 2: 11, 4: 24-27, 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.02 Identify and interpret transmission/transaxle concern; assure proper engine operation; determine necessary action
SE: 95: 1233, 100: 1289-1299, 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
A.03 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as transmission/transaxle system operation, fluid type, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins
SE: 95: 1220-1237, 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
A.04 Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers (VIN, vehicle certification labels, and calibration decals)
SE: 15: 109-115, 16: 116-119
A.05 Diagnose fluid loss and condition concerns: check fluid-level on transmissions with and without dip-stick; determine necessary action
SE: 102: 1314-1320
A.06 Perform pressure tests; determine necessary action
SE: 102: 1317
A.07 Perform stall test; determine necessary action
SE: 102: 1314-1315
A.08 Perform lock-up converter system tests; determine necessary action
SE: 102: 1315-1316
A.09 Diagnose mechanical and vacuum control system concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
A.10 Diagnose noise and vibration concerns; determine necessary action
SE: 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
Automotive Technology: Principles, Diagnosis, and Service, 3rd Edition © 2009, (Halderman/Mitchell)
Correlated to: Oklahoma Automotive Skills Standards
SE = Student Edition 34
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A.11 Diagnose transmission/transaxle gear reduction/multiplication concerns using driving, driven, and held member (power flow) principles
SE: 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
A.12 Diagnose pressure concerns in the transmission using hydraulic principles (Pascal’s Law)
SE: 69: 825-829, 101: 1307-1309, 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
A.13 Diagnose electrical/electronic concerns using principals of electricity (Ohm’s Law)
SE: 32: 327-329, 101: 1305, 1309
DUTY B: Perform Transmission and Transaxle Maintenance and Adjustment B.01 Inspect, adjust or replace throttle valve (TV) linkages or cables; manual shift linkages or cables; transmission range sensor; check gear select indicator (as applicable)
SE: 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
B.02 Service transmission, perform visual inspection; replace fluids and filters
SE: 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
DUTY C: Perform In-Vehicle Transmission and Transaxle Repair C.01 Inspect, adjust, or replace (as applicable) vacuum modulator; inspect and repair or replace lines and hoses
SE: 102: 1314
C.02 Inspect, repair, and replace governor assembly
SE: 101: 1307
C.03 Inspect and replace external seals and gaskets
SE: 95: 1233-1237, 102: 1314-1320
C.04 Inspect extension housing, bushing and seals; perform necessary action
SE: 102: 1314-1320, 103: 1321-1330
C.05 Inspect and replace speedometer drive gear, driven gear, vehicle speed sensor (VSS), and retainers
SE: 88: 1106, 103: 1329-1330
C.06 Diagnose electronic transmission control systems using a scan tool; determine necessary action
SE: 102: 1316
Automotive Technology: Principles, Diagnosis, and Service, 3rd Edition © 2009, (Halderman/Mitchell)
Correlated to: Oklahoma Automotive Skills Standards
SE = Student Edition 35
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C.07 Inspect, replace, and align powertrain mounts
DUTY D: Perform Off-Vehicle Transmission and Transaxle Repair Removal, Disassembly, and Reinstallation D.01 Remove and reinstall transmission and torque converter (rear-wheel drive)
SE: 95: 1230-1234, 100: 1289-1294
D.02 Remove and reinstall transaxle and torque converter assembly
SE: 95: 1230-1234, 102: 1314-1316
D.03 Disassemble, clean, and inspect transmission/transaxle
SE: 95: 1231-1234, 103: 1321-1338
D.04 Inspect, measure, clean, and replace valve body (includes surfaces, bores, springs, valves, sleeves, retainers, brackets, check-balls, screens, spacers, and gaskets)
SE: 101: 1305-1308
D.05 Inspect servo bore, piston, seals, pin, spring, and retainers; determine necessary action
SE: 103: 1324
D.06 Inspect accumulator bore, piston, seals, spring, and retainer; determine necessary action
SE: 101: 1301
D.07 Assemble transmission/transaxle
SE: 95: 1231-1233, 103: 1325-1338
D.08 Inspect, leak test, and flush cooler, lines, and fittings
SE: 103: 1321-1325
Oil Pump and Converter D.09 Inspect converter flex plate, attaching parts, pilot, pump drive, and seal areas
SE: 103: 1321-1325
D.10 Measure torque converter endplay and check for interference; check stator clutch
SE: 103: 1322
D.11 Inspect, measure, and reseal oil pump assembly and components
SE: 101: 1304-1310
Automotive Technology: Principles, Diagnosis, and Service, 3rd Edition © 2009, (Halderman/Mitchell)
Correlated to: Oklahoma Automotive Skills Standards
SE = Student Edition 36
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Gear Train, Shafts, Bushings, and Case D.12 Measure endplay or preload; determine necessary action
SE: 103: 1326
D.13 Inspect, measure, and replace thrust washers and bearings
SE: 97: 1248-1252
D.14 Inspect oil delivery seal rings, ring grooves, and sealing surface areas
SE: 97: 1248-1257
D.15 Inspect bushings; determine necessary action
SE: 96: 1243-1246
D.16 Inspect and measure planetary gear assembly (includes sun, ring gear, thrust washers, planetary gears, and carrier assembly); determine necessary action
SE: 95: 1220-1223, 98: 1258-1261, 99: 1278-1287, 100: 1295-1298
D.17 Inspect case bores, passages, bushings, vents, and mating surfaces; determine necessary action
SE: 95: 1225-1230
D.18 Inspect transaxle drive, link chains, sprockets, gears, bearings, and bushings; perform necessary action
SE: 95: 1233, 96: 1240-1246
D.19 Inspect, measure, repair, adjust or replace transaxle drive components
SE: 95: 1235-1237
D.20 Inspect and reinstall parking pawl, shaft, spring, and retainer; determine necessary action
SE: 95: 1230-1237
Friction and Reaction Units D.21 Inspect clutch drum, piston, check-balls, springs, retainers, seals, and friction and pressure plates; determine necessary action
SE: 94: 1205-1213, 101: 1301-1304
D.21 Measure clutch pack clearance; determine necessary action
SE: 94: 1213-1214, 101: 1301-1304
D.22 Air test the operation of clutch and servo assemblies
SE 103: 1325-1326
Automotive Technology: Principles, Diagnosis, and Service, 3rd Edition © 2009, (Halderman/Mitchell)
Correlated to: Oklahoma Automotive Skills Standards
SE = Student Edition 37
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D.23 Inspect roller and sprag clutch, races, rollers, sprags, springs, cages, and retainers; determine necessary action
SE: 94: 1205-1213, 101: 1301-1304
D.24 Inspect bands and drums; determine necessary action
SE: 94: 1213-1217, 101: 1301-1304