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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I
TRAINING
REGULATIONS
AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY East Service Road, South Superhighway, Taguig City, Metro Manila
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I
Page No.
SECTION 1 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC IQUALIFICATION
1
SECTION 2 COMPETENCY STANDARDS 2 – 52
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Basic Competencies 2 - 15• Common Competencies 16 -33
• Core Competencies 34 - 53
- AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I
SECTION 3 TRAINING STANDARDS 53 – 59
3.1 Curriculum Design 53 - 573.2 Training Delivery 583.3 Trainee Entry Requirements 58
3.4 List of Tools, Equipment and Materials 583.5 Training Facilities 593.6 Trainers' Qualifications 593.7 Institutional Assessment 59
SECTION 4 NATIONAL ASSESSMENT ANDCERTIFICATION ARRANGEMENTS 60
COMPETENCY MAP 61
DEFINITION OF TERMS 62 – 64
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 65
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TRAINING REGULATIONS FOR
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I
SECTION 1 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I QUALIFICATION
The AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I Qualification consist of competencies thata person must achieve to perform engine tune up for both diesel and gasoline-enginevehicles. It also covers the competency in testing, repairing and installing ignition andlighting system and performing underchassis preventive maintenance.
This Qualification is packaged from the competency map of the AutomotiveIndustry (Service sector) as shown in Annex A.
The Units of Competency comprising this Qualification include the following
CODE NO. BASIC COMPETENCIES
500311101 Received and respond to workplace communication
500311102 Work with Others
500311103 Demonstrate work values
500311104 Practice basic housekeeping procedures
CODE NO. COMMON COMPETENCIES
ALT723201 Apply appropriate sealant/adhesive
ALT723202 Move and position vehicle ALT311202 Perform mensuration and calculation
ALT723203 Read, interpret and apply specifications and manuals
ALT723204 Use and apply lubricants/coolants
ALT723205 Perform shop maintenance
CODE NO. CORE COMPETENCIES
ALT723301 Perform diesel engine tune up
ALT723302 Perform gas engine tune up
ALT723303 Service automotive battery
ALT723304 Service ignition system
ALT723305 Test and repair wiring/lighting system
ALT723306 Perform underchassis preventive maintenance
A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be:
Automotive Mechanic
Automotive Junior Mechanic
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SECTION 2 COMPETENCY STANDARDS
This section gives the details of the contents of the basic, common and coreunits of competency required in AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I.
BASIC COMPETENCIES
UNIT OF COMPETENCY: RECEIVE AND RESPOND TO WORKPLACECOMMUNICATION
UNIT CODE : 500311101
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudesrequired to receive, respond and act on verbal and
written communication.
ELEMENTPERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Italicized terms are elaborated in theRange of Variables
1. Follow routine spokenmessages
1.1. Required information is gathered by listeningattentively and correctly interpreting or understanding information/instructions
1.2. Instructions/information are properly recorded
1.3. Instructions are acted upon immediately in
accordance with information received
1.4. Clarification is sought from workplacesupervisor on all occasions when anyinstruction/information is not clear
2. Perform workplaceduties following writtennotices
2.1 Written notices and instructions are read andinterpreted correctly in accordance withorganizational guidelines
2.2 Routine written instruction are followed insequence
2.3 Feedback is given to workplace supervisor based on the instructions/informationreceived
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Written notices andinstructions
It refers to :
1.1. Handwritten and printed material
1.2. Internal memos
1.3. External communications
1.4. Electronic mail
1.5. Briefing notes
1.6. General correspondence
1.7. Marketing materials
1.8. Journal articles
2. Organizational Guidelines It may include:
2.1. Information documentation procedures
2.2. Company policies and procedures
2.3. Organization manuals
2.4. Service manual
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1.1. Demonstrated knowledge of organizationalprocedures for handling verbal and written
communications
1.2. Received and acted on verbal messages andinstructions
1.3. Demonstrated competency in recordinginstructions/information
2. Underpinningknowledge
2.1. Knowledge of organizational policies/guidelines inregard to processing internal/external information
2.2. Ethical work practices in handling communications
2.3. Communication process
3. Underpinningskills
3.1. Conciseness in receiving and clarifyingmessages/information/communication
3.2. Accuracy in recording messages/information
4. Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:
4.1. Pens
4.2. Note pads
5. Method of assessment
Competency may be assessed through:
5.1. Direct Observation
5.2. Oral interview
5.3. Written Evaluation
5.4. Third Party Report
6. Context of assessment
6.1. Competency may be assessed individually in theactual workplace or simulation environment inTESDA accredited institutions
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : WORK WITH OTHERS
UNIT CODE : 500311102
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the skills, knowledge and attitudesrequired to develop workplace relationship andcontribute in workplace activities.
ELEMENTPERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Italicized terms are elaborated in theRange of Variables
1. Develop effectiveworkplace relationship
1.1 Duties and responsibilities are done in apositive manner to promote cooperation and goodrelationship
1.2 Assistance is sought from workgroup whendifficulties arise and addressed throughdiscussions
1.3 Feedback provided by others in the team isencouraged, acknowledged and acted upon
1.4 Differences in personal values and beliefs arerespected and acknowledged in the development
2. Contribute to work
group activities
2.1 Support is provided to team members to
ensure workgroup goals are met
2.2 Constructive contributions to workgroup goals andtasks are made according to organizational requirements
2.3 Information relevant to work is shared with teammembers to ensure designated goals are met
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Duties andresponsibilities
1.1 Job description and employment arrangements1.2 Organization’s policy relevant to work role
1.3 Organizational structures
1.4 Supervision and accountability requirementsincluding OHS
1.5 Code of conduct
2. Work group 2.1 Supervisor or manager
2.2 Peers/work colleagues
2.3 Other members of the organization
3. Feedback onperformance
3.1 Formal/Informal performance appraisal
3.2 Obtaining feedback from supervisors andcolleagues and clients
3.3 Personal, reflective behavior strategies
3.4 Routine organizational methods for monitoringservice delivery
4. Providing support to
team members
4.1 Explaining/clarifying
4.2 Helping colleagues
4.3 Providing encouragement
4.4 Providing feedback to another team member
4.5 Undertaking extra tasks if necessary
5. Organizationalrequirements
5.1 Goals, objectives, plans, system and processes
5.2 Legal and organization policy/guidelines
5.3 OHS policies, procedures and programs
5.4 Ethical standards
5.5 Defined resources parameters
5.6 Quality and continuous improvement processesand standards
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1.1. Provided support to team members to ensure goalsare met
1.2. Acted on feedback from clients and colleagues
1.3. Accessed learning opportunities to extend ownpersonal work competencies to enhance team goalsand outcomes
2. Underpinningknowledge
2.1. The relevant legislation that affects operations,especially with regards to safety
2.2. Reasons why cooperation and good relationships
are important
2.3. Knowledge of the organization’s policies, plans andprocedures
2.4. Understanding how to elicit and interpret feedback
2.5. Knowledge of workgroup member’s responsibilitiesand duties
2.6. Importance of demonstrating respect and empathyin dealings with colleagues
2.7. Understanding of how to identify and prioritizepersonal development opportunities and options
3. Underpinningskills
3.1. Ability to read and understand the organization’spolicies and work procedures
3.2. Write simple instructions for particular routine tasks
3.3. Interpret information gained from correspondence
3.4. Communication skills to request advice, receivefeedback and work with a team
3.5. Planning skills to organized work priorities andarrangement
3.6. Technology skills including the ability to select anduse technology appropriate to a task
3.7. Ability to relate to people from a range of social,cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
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4. Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:
4.1. Access to relevant workplace or appropriatelysimulated environment where assessment can take
place
4.2. Materials relevant to the proposed activity or task
5. Method of assessment
Competency may be assessed through:
5.1. Direct observations of work activities of theindividual member in relation to the work activitiesof the group
5.2. Observation of simulation and/or role play involvingthe participation of individual member to theattainment of organizational goal
5.3. Case studies and scenarios as a basis for discussion of issues and strategies
6. Context of assessment
6.1. Competency assessment may occur in workplace or any appropriately simulated environment
6.2. Assessment shall be observed while task are beingundertaken whether individually or in group
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: DEMONSTRATE WORK VALUES
UNIT CODE 500311103
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills, and attitude in
demonstrating proper work values.
ELEMENTPERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Italicized terms are elaborated in theRange of Variables
1. Define the purposeof work
1.1 One’s unique sense of purpose for working and thewhy’s of work are identified, reflected on andclearly defined for one’s development as a personand as a member of society.
1.2 Personal mission is in harmony with company’svalues
2. Apply workvalues/ethics
2.1 Work values/ethics/concepts are classified andreaffirmed in accordance with the transparentcompany ethical standards, policies and guidelines.
2.2 Work practices are undertaken in compliance withindustry work ethical standards, organizationalpolicy and guidelines
2.3 Personal behavior and relationships with co-workers and/or clients are conducted inaccordance with ethical standards, policy andguidelines.
2.4 Company resources are used in accordance with
transparent company ethical standard, policiesand guidelines.
3. Deal with ethicalproblems
3.1 Company ethical standards, organizational policyand guidelines on the prevention and reporting of unethical conduct are accessed and applied inaccordance with transparent company ethicalstandard, policies and guidelines.
3.2 Work incidents/situations are reported and/or resolved in accordance with companyprotocol/guidelines.
3.3 Resolution and/or referral of ethical problemsidentified are used as learning opportunities.
4. Maintain integrity of conduct in theworkplace
4.1 Personal work practices and values aredemonstrated consistently with acceptable ethicalconduct and company’s core values.
4.2 Instructions to co-workers are provided based onethical, lawful and reasonable directives.
4.3 Company values/practices are shared with co-workers using appropriate behavior and language.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Work values/ethics/ concepts May include but are not limited to:1.1 Commitment/ Dedication1.2 Sense of urgency1.3 Sense of purpose1.4 Love for work1.5 High motivation1.6 Orderliness1.7 Reliability1.8 Competence1.9 Dependability1.10 Goal-oriented
1.11 Sense of responsibility1.12 Being knowledgeable1.13 Loyalty to work/company1.14 Sensitivity to others1.15 Compassion/Caring attitude1.16 Balancing between family and work1.17 Pakikisama1.18 Bayanihan spirit/teamwork1.19 Sense of nationalism
2. Work practices 2.1 Quality of work2.2 Punctuality2.3 Efficiency2.4 Effectiveness2.5 Productivity2.6 Resourcefulness2.7 Innovativeness/Creativity2.8 Cost conciousness2.9 5S2.10 Attention to details
3. Incidents/situations 3.1 Violent/intensed dispute or argument3.2 Gambling
3.3 Use of prohibited substances3.4 Pilferages3.5 Damage to person or property3.6 Vandalism3.7 Falsification3.8 Bribery3.9 Sexual Harassment3.10 Blackmail
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VARIABLE RANGE
4. Company resources 4.1 Consumable materials4.2 Equipment/Machineries4.3 Human4.4 Time4.5 Financial resources
5. Instructions 5.1 Verbal5.2 Written
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1 Defined one’s unique sense of purpose for working1.2 Clarified and affirmed work values/ethics/concepts
consistently in the workplace
1.3 Demonstrated work practices satisfactorily andconsistently in compliance with industry work ethicalstandards, organizational policy and guidelines
1.4Demonstrated personal behavior and relationshipswith co-workers and/or clients consistent with ethicalstandards, policy and guidelines
1.5 Used company resources in accordance with companyethical standard, policies and guidelines.
1.6 Followed company ethical standards, organizationalpolicy and guidelines on the prevention and reportingof unethical conduct/behavior
2. Underpinningknowledge
2.1 Occupational health and safety2.2 Work values and ethics2.3 Company performance and ethical standards2.4 Company policies and guidelines2.5 Fundamental rights at work including gender
sensitivity2.6 Work responsibilities/job functions2.7 Corporate social responsibilities2.8 Company code of conduct/values
2.9 Balancing work and family responsibilities
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Interpersonal skills3.2 Communication skills3.3 Self awareness, understanding and acceptance3.4 Application of good manners and right conduct
4. Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1 Workplace or assessment location4.2 Case studies/Scenarios
5. Method of assessment
Competency may be assessed through:5.1 Portfolio Assessment5.2 Interview5.3 Third Party Reports
6. Context of assessment
6.1 Competency may be assessed in the work place or ina simulated work place setting
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PRACTICE HOUSEKEEPING PROCEDURES
UNIT CODE : 500311104
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudesrequired to apply the basic housekeeping procedures.
ELEMENTPERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Italicized terms are elaborated in theRange of Variables
1. Sort and removeunnecessary items
1.1 Reusable, recyclable materials are sorted inaccordance with company/office procedures1.2 Unnecessary items are removed anddisposed of in accordance with company or office procedures
2. Arrange items 2.1 Items are arranged in accordance withcompany/office housekeeping procedures2.2 Work area is arranged according to jobrequirements2.3 Activities are prioritized based oninstructions.2.4 Items are provided with clear and visibleidentification marks based on procedure2.5 Safety equipment and evacuationpassages are kept clear and accessible basedon instructions
3. Maintain work area,tools and equipment
3.1 Cleanliness and orderliness of work area ismaintained in accordance with company/officeprocedures
3.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned inaccordance with manufacturer’sinstructions/manual
3.3 Minor repairs are performed on tools andequipment in accordance with manufacturer’sinstruction/manual
3.4 Defective tools and equipment are reported toimmediate supervisor
4. Follow standardizedwork process andprocedures
4.1 Materials for common use are maintainedin designated area based on procedures
4.2 Work is performed according to standard workprocedures
4.3 Abnormal incidents are reported to immediatesupervisor
5. Perform workspontaneously
5.1 Work is performed as per instruction5.2 Company and office decorum arefollowed and complied with5.3 Work is performed in accordance withoccupational health and safety (OHS)
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requirements
RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Unnecessary items May include but are not limited to:1.1 Non-recyclable materials1.2 Unserviceable tools and equipment1.3 Pictures, posters and other materials not
related to work activity1.4 Waste materials
2. Identification marks 2.1 Labels2.2 Tags
2.3 Color coding
3. Decorum 3.1 Company/ office rules and regulations3.2 Company/ office uniform3.3 Behavior
4. Minor repair Minor repair include but not limited to:4.1 Replacement of parts4.2 Application of lubricants4.3 Sharpening of tools4.4 Tightening of nuts, bolts and screws
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1 Practiced the basic procedures of 5S
2. Underpinningknowledge andattitudes
2.1 Principles of 5S2.2 Work process and procedures2.3 Safety signs and symbols2.4 General OH&S principles and legislation2.5 Environmental requirements relative to work safety2.6 Accident/Hazard reporting procedures
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Basic communication skills3.2 Interpersonal skills3.3 Reading skills required to interpret instructions3.4 Reporting/recording accidents and potential hazards
4. Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1 Facilities, materials tools and equipment necessary for the
activity
5. Methods of assessment
Competency must be assessed through:5.1 Third party report5.2 Interview5.3 Demonstration with questioning
6. Context of assessment
6.1 Competency may be assessed in the work place or in asimulated work place setting
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COMMON COMPETENCIES
UNIT OF COMPETENCY: APPLY APPROPRIATE SEALANT/ADHESIVE
UNIT CODE: ALT723201
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This competency unit covers the knowledge, skills and attituderequired in the selection and application of sealant/adhesives.
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Identify appropriate
Sealant/adhesive
1.1Sealant/adhesive are selected in line with job
requirements and manufacturer’s specification1.1 Sealant/adhesive checking is performed to ensure thatthe product is fit for use.
2. Prepare surface for Sealant/adhesive
2.1 Surface materials are identified as per construction2.2 Surface is cleaned and free of moisture, dust and other
foreign matters to ensure maximum adhesion or seal.
3. Applysealant/adhesiveevenly
3.1 Sealant/adhesive is applied evenly on the surface in linewith manufacturer’s specification
3.2 Excess sealant/adhesive is removed by sanding or scrapping
3.3Tools and equipment used to apply sealant/adhesive
are appropriate to job requirements3.1 Safety are observed and PPE are worn in accordance
with industry SOP3.2 Hazards associated with the use of sealant and
adhesives are identified.
4. Store/Dispose of sealant/adhesive
4.1 Sealant/adhesive are stored as per prescribedprocedure
4.2 Waste are disposed as per workshop standardoperating procedures
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Sealant/AdhesiveSealant/adhesive includes:1.1Form in Place Gasket (FIPG)1.2 Ribbon Sealer 1.3Hametite1.4Silicon Body sealer 1.5 Prestite for Auto and Auto Aircon
2. Tools and equipmentTools and equipment include:
2.1 Putty knife2.2 Scraper 2.3 Compressor 2.4 Steel brush2.5 Paint brush2.6 Rubber hammer 2.7 Hand toolsPersonal protective equipment include:2.8 Gloves2.9 Apron2.10 Safety shoes
2.11Goggles2.12Gas mask
3. SafetySafety includes:3.1 Ventilation3.2 Handling of Flammable/Irritating substances3.3 Use of Personal Protective Equipment
4. HazardsHazard includes:
4.1 Fumes
4.2 Skin irritation4.3 Burns
5.Adhesive/Sealantchecking
Adhesive/Sealant checking includes:5.1 Expiry date5.2 Free of contamination5.1 Cap/Covers5.2 Tightly closed5.3 Concentration
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspect of
competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1.1 Identified appropriate sealant/adhesives1.2 Prepared surface for sealant/adhesive1.3 Applied sealant/adhesive1.4 Stored unused or dispose of used sealant/adhesive
2. Underpinningknowledge andattitude
2.1 OH & S regulations2.2 Safe handling of sealant/adhesive2.3 Industry code of practice2.2 Procedures in sealant/adhesive application2.3 Procedures in interpreting manuals
3. Underpinning skills 3.1 Handling sealant/adhesive
3.2 Applying sealant/adhesive3.3.Sanding the surface3.4 Use of tools, equipment3.5 Mixing of body filler and epoxy base and hardener
4. Resourceimplication
The following resources MUST be provided:
4.1 Materials relevant to the activity4.2 Appropriate tools and equipment4.3 Real or simulated workplace
5. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through5.1Observation with questioning
5.2Interview related to:• Safe and correct use of tools and equipment
• Application of adhesive/sealant
6. Context of assessment
6.1 Competency elements must be assessed in a safeworking environment
6.2 Assessment may be done in a workplace or simulated environment
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: MOVE AND POSITION VEHICLE
UNIT CODE: ALT723202
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitude needed tomove and position vehicle in a workshop.
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Prepare vehicle for driving
1.2 Correct check-up procedures performed based onvehicle manufacturer’s standard
2. Move and positionvehicle 2.1Select vehicle to be moved or re-position.2.2Drive the vehicle to appropriate location2.3Park vehicle following parking safety techniques
and procedure
3. Check the vehicle 3.1 Vehicle position is checked as per requirement3.2 Vehicle is checked for external damages
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RANGE OF VARIABLE
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Check up procedureCheck up procedures include the following:1.1 Oil level1.2 Brake fluid1.3 Clutch fluid1.4 Coolant level1.5 Battery (electrolyte)1.6 Tire pressure1.7 Position of driving gear 1.8 Lighting and warning devices
2. Vehicles 2.1 Vehicles with automatic transmission2.2 Vehicles with manual transmission
3.Parking safetytechniques
3.1 Engaging of Park brake3.2 Vehicle parking position3.3 Front wheel position
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1.Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1 Prepared vehicle for driving.1.2 Moved and positioned vehicle1.3 Checked the vehicle.
2. Underpinningknowledge
2.1 Driver’s Code of conduct2.2 Workshop signs and symbols2.3 Driving skills2.4Vehicle accessories for safe driving and parking
3. Underpinning skills 3.1 Ability to handle/maneuver vehicle the easiest way3.2Immediate response to accident3.3Preparing vehicle for driving3.4Parking Downhill, Uphill, Parallel3.5Shifting Gears3.6Maneuvering
2. Resourceimplication
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1 Driving range/area4.2 Appropriate vehicle for driving4.3 Vehicle accessories
6. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through:
6.1 Observation with questioning6.2 Written or oral examination
7. Context of assessment
6.1 Assessment must be undertaken in accordance with theendorsed TESDA assessment guidelines
6.3 Assessment of practical skills must be done in aworkplace or simulated environment.
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM MENSURATION AND CALCULATION
UNIT CODE: ALT311202
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes inidentifying, caring, handling and sing of measuringinstrument.
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1
1. Select measuring2 instruments
1.1 Object or component to be measured is identified1.2 Correct specifications are obtained from relevant source1.3 Appropriate measuring instrument is selected according to
job requirements
2. Carry outmeasurementsand calculation
2.1 Measuring tools are selected in line with job requirements2.2 Accurate measurements are obtained in accordance with
the job requirements2.3 Calculation needed to complete work tasks are performed
using the four fundamental operations of addition (+),subtraction (-),multiplication (x) and division (/).
2.4 Calculations involving fractions, percentages and mixednumbers are used to complete workplace tasks.
2.5 Numerical computation is self-checked and corrected for accuracy
2.6 Instruments are read to the limit of accuracy of the tool.
4. Maintain
measuringinstruments
4.1 Measuring instruments are kept free from corrosion4.2 Measuring instruments are not dropped to avoid damage4.3 Measuring instruments are cleaned before and after using.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Measuringinstruments
Measuring instrumentsincludes:
1.1 Multitester 1.2 Micrometer (In-out, depth)1.3 Vernier caliper (Out,
inside)1.4 Dial Gauge with Mag. Std.1.5 Plastigauge
1.6 Straight Edge1.7 Thickness gauge
1.8 Torque Gauge1.9 Small Hole gauge1.10 Telescopic Gauge1.11 Try square1.12 Protractor 1.13 Combination gauge
1.14 Steel rule
2. Calculation Kinds of part mensuration include:2.1 Volume2.2 Area2.3 Displacement2.4 Inside diameter 2.5 Circumference2.6 Length2.7 Thickness2.8 Outside diameter
2.9 Taper 2. 10 Out of roundness2.11Oil clearance2.12 End play/thrust clearance
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspectsof competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1 Selected measuring instruments1.2 Carried out measurements and calculations.1.3 Maintained measuring instruments
2. Underpinningknowledge
2.1 Types of Measuring instruments and their uses2.2 Safe handling procedures in using measuring instruments2.3 Four fundamental operation of mathematics2.4 Formula for Volume, Area, Perimeter and other geometric
figures
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Caring and Handling measuring instruments3.2 Calibrating and using measuring instruments3.1Performing calculation by Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication and Division3.2 Visualizing objects and shapes3.3 Interpreting formula for volume, area, perimeter and other
geometric figures
4. Resourceimplication
The following resources MUST be provided:
4.1 Workplace location4.2 Measuring instrument appropriate to servicing processes4.3 Instructional materials relevant to the propose activity
5. Method of assessment
Competency may be assessed through:5.1 Observation with questioning5.2 Written or oral examination5.3 Interview5.4 Demonstration with questioning
6. Context of
assessment
6.1 Competency elements must be assessed in a safe
working environment6.2 Assessment may be conducted in a workplace or
simulated environment
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UNIT TITLE: READ, INTERPRET AND APPLY SPECIFICATION AND MANUALS.
UNIT CODE: ALT723203
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit deals with identifying, interpreting and applyingservice specification manuals, maintenance procedure manualsand periodic maintenance manual.
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Identify and
accessmanual/specification
1.1 Appropriate manuals are identified and accessed as per
job requirements.1.2 Version and date of manual are checked to ensure
correct specification and procedure are identified.
2. Interpret manuals 2.1Relevant sections, chapters of manuals/specificationsare located in relation to the work to be conducted
2.2Information and procedure in the manual are interpretedin accordance with industry practices
3. Apply informationin manual
3.1Manual is interpreted according to job requirements3.2Work steps are correctly identified in accordance with
manufacturer specification3.3Manual data are applied according to the given task3.4All correct sequencing and adjustments are interpreted in
accordance with information contained on the manual or specifications
4. Store manuals 4.1 Manual or specification are stored appropriately toensure prevention of damage, ready access andupdating of information when required in accordancewith company requirements
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. ManualsKinds of manuals:1.1 Manufacturer’s specification manual1.2 Repair manual1.3 Maintenance Procedure Manual1.4 Periodic Maintenance Manual
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1.Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1 Identified and accessed manual/specification1.2 Interpreted manuals1.3 Applied information in manuals1.4 Stored manuals
2. Underpinningknowledge
2.1 Types of manuals used in automotive industry2.2 Identification of symbols used in the manuals3.1Identification of units of measurements
3.2 Unit conversion
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Reading and comprehension skills required to identifyand interpret automotive manuals and specifications
3.2 Accessing information and data
4. Resourceimplication
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1 All manuals/catalogues relative to Automotive4.2 Job order, requisitions4.3 Actual vehicle or simulator
5. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through:5.1 Observation with questioning5.2 Interview
6. Context of assessment
6.1 Assessment must be undertaken in accordance withthe endorsed TESDA assessment guidelines
6.2 Assessment may be conducted in the workplace or asimulated environment.
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: USE AND APPLY LUBRICANTS/COOLANTS
UNIT CODE: ALT723204
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required inselecting and applying different types of lubricants.
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Identify types of lubricants/coolants
1.1 Correct information on lubrication schedule isaccessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturers specifications manuals1.2 Type and quantity of lubricants/coolants are identified
as per job requirements
2. Use and applylubricants/coolant
2.1 Correct procedure for change of lubricant is identified
following manufacturer’s specification or manual2.2 Correct tools and equipment are selected and used in
line with job requirements2.3 Existing lubricants are removed and replaced with
specified types and quantity of new materials in line with
manufacturer’s specification2.4 Safe procedure and use of PPE are observed whenremoving or replacing lubricant
2.5 Used lubricants are disposed in accordance withenvironmental guidelines
2. 6 Work is checked in line with company SOP.
3. Performhousekeepingactivities
3.1Tools, equipment and materials are properly stored asper company SOP
3.2 Workplace is free from waste materials
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Manuals 1.1 Manufacturer’s specification manual1.2 Periodic Maintenance manual1.3 Service Manual
2.Lubricants/ Coolant Kinds of lubricants include:3.2Engine oil:• Diesel engine oil• Gasoline engine oil
3.3Automatic Transmission Fluid• Destro II
• T43.4Gear oil lubricants:• Oil #90• Oil #140
• Oil #30• Oil #40
3.5Grease
• Special (velocity joint)
Molybdenum disolfate)
• Ordinary
•Multi-purpose oil
• Contact point lubricant
(grease)
3.6Brake/Clutch System• Brake fluid• DOT3
3.7Power Steering Fluid• Hydraulic Fluid
3.8Radiator Coolant• Long last coolant
3.9A/C Compressor Oil• Pag oil
4 Lubricant
ScheduleSchedule for changing oil:3.1 Kilometers traveled used3.2 No. of Hours used3.3 Monthly
4. Tool and
equipment
Tools used includes:4.1 Hand tools4.2 Oiler
4.3 Oil Dispenser 4.4 Grease gun
5. PersonalProtectiveEquipment (PPE)
PPE include:5.1 Apron5.2 Gloves5.3 Goggles5.4 Safety shoes
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1.1 Identified types of lubricants and lubrication schedule.1.2 Used and applied lubricants.1.3 Performed housekeeping
2. Underpinningknowledge
2.1 Types/Classification of Lubricants2.2 Identifying lubrication schedule2.3 Cause and Effects of Gear Oil Dilution2.4 Purpose of Lubrication (Problem and effects)2.5 Hazard associated with lubrication
3. Underpinning skills3.1 Handling of oils (Gear, oil, engine oil)3.2 Familiarization/Classification of Lubricants
3.3 Lubrication Procedure
4. Resourceimplication
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1 Workplace: Real or simulated work area4.2 Appropriate tools and equipment4.3 Materials relevant to activity
5. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through5.1 Demonstration with questioning5.2 Written/Oral examination
6. Context of assessment
6.1 Competency elements must be assessed in a safe
working environment6.2 Assessment must be undertaken in accordance with the
endorsed industry assessment guidelines6.3 Assessment of underpinning knowledge and skills may be
assessed on or off- the- job
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM SHOP MAINTENANCE
UNIT CODE: ALT723307
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit deals with inspecting and cleaning of work areaincluding tools, equipment and facilities. Storage of tools andequipment and disposal of used materials are also incorporated inthis competency
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Inspect/clean toolsand work area
.1.1 Cleaning solvent used as per workshop/tools
cleaning requirement
1.2 Work area is checked and cleaned
1.3 Wet surface/spot in work area is wiped and dried
2. Store/arrange toolsand shop equipment
2.1 Tools/equipment are checked and stored in their respective shelves/location
2.2 Corresponding labels are posted and visible
2.3 Tools are safely secured and logged in the records
3. Dispose wastes/usedlubricants
3.1 Containers for used lubricants are visibly labeled
3.2 Wastes/used lubricants are disposed as per workshop SOP
4. Report damagedtools/equipment
4.1 Complete inventory of tools/equipment is maintained
4.2 Damaged tools/equipment/facilities are identified andrepair recommendation is given
4.3 Reports prepared have no error/discrepancy
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Work Area Work areas include:
1.1Workshop areas for servicing/repairing light and/or heavyvehicle and/or plant transmissions and/or outdoor power equipment
1.2 Open workshop/garage and enclosed, ventilated officearea
1.3 Other variables may include workshop with:• Mess hall• Wash room
• Comfort room
2. Cleaningrequirement
2.1 Cleaning solvent
2.2 Inventory of supplies, tools, equipment, facilities
2.3 List of mechanics/technicians
2.4 Rags2.5 Broom2.6 Map2.7 Pail2.8 Used oil container
2.9 Oiler 2.10 Dust/waste bin
3. Manuals 3.1 Vehicle/plant manufacturer specifications3.2 Company operating procedures3.3 Industry/Workplace Codes of Practice3.4 Product manufacturer specifications3.5 Customer requirements3.6 Industry Occupational Health &Safety
4. Companystandardoperating
procedure
Wearing of Personal protective equipment include:
4.1 Gloves
4.2 Apron4.3 Goggles
4.4 Safety shoes
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1.1Cleaned workshop tools/facilities1.2Maintained equipment, tools and facilities1.3Disposed wastes and used lubricants/fluid as per required
procedure
2. Underpinningknowledge andattitudes
2.1 5S or TQM
2.2 Service procedures2.3 Relevant technical information2.4 Safe handling of Equipment and tools2.5 Vehicle safety requirements2.6 Workshop policies
2.7 Personal safety procedures2.8 Fire Extinguishers and prevention2.9 Storage/Disposal of Hazardous/flammable materials2.10 Positive Work Values (Perseverance, Honesty, Patience,
Attention to Details)
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Handling/Storing of tools/equipment/supplies and material3.2 Cleaning grease/lubricants3.3 Disposing of wastes and fluid3.4 Preparing inventory of s/m and tools and equipment3.5 Monitoring of s/m and tools/equipment
4. Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:
4.1 Workplace: Real or simulated work area4.2 Appropriate Tools & equipment4.3 Materials relevant to the activity
5. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through:5.1 Written/Oral Questioning5.2 Demonstration
6. Context of assessment
6.1 Competency must be assessed on the job or simulated environment.
6.2 The assessment of practical skills must take place after aperiod of supervised practice and repetitive experience.
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CORE COMPETENCIES
UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM DIESEL ENGINE TUNE UP
UNIT CODE: ALT723301
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This competency unit covers the ability to carry out enginemaintenance in order to keep the vehicle in good runningcondition and maintain optimum engine performance andprevent serious engine trouble.
ELEMENT
PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
(NOTE: All standard of performance for Performing Diesel EngineTune Up is in accordance with company standard operating
procedure and manufacturer’s specification manuals using specifiedtools and equipment)
1. Set injection timing1.1 Engine parts injection required in setting
injection timing is positioned as per manufacturer’smanual
1.2 No error in detecting/reading injection timing setting
1.3 Injection timing setting is re-checked followinginstructional manual
2 Install injectionpump
to engine
2.1Timing marks, torque and injection pumpmoving parts motion is re-checked before installation
2.2Injection pump requirement in installingInjection pump per manual instruction is set-up
2.3Mounting bolts are tightened following torquesequence, pattern and specification in the manual
3 Inspect injectionTiming
3.1Injection re-checking timing device is used withouterror
3.2An interpreted result is without error.3.3 Timing advance operation checked
4 Bleeding injectionsystemcomponents
4.1Fuel level, line leakage and fuel strainer/filter are checked
4.2Air lock free fuel system is determined without error
4.3 Bleed screw and primer pumps is identified withouterror.
5. Conductcompressiontesting
5.1 Engine requirements in compression testing is set up
5.2 Specific compression test result is read andinterpreted
5.3 Corresponding recommendation/prescription is given
based on the test result.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
Components
1.1 Governor 1.2 Delivery valve
2.Manuals 2.1 Manufacturer specification manual
2.2 Maintenance procedure manual2.3 Periodic maintenance manual2.4 Service manual2.5 Parts Checklist
3.Tools andequipment
3.1 Common and special service hand tools3.2 Cleaning tools
4.Companystandardoperatingprocedure
4.1 Job order 4.2 Requisition slip4.3 Wearing of personal protective equipment such as
• Apron, gloves, gas mask, goggles
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspects
of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1Performed diesel engine tune up
2 Underpinningknowledge andattitudes
2.1 Compression testing procedure and precaution2.2 Engine parts2.3 Engine parts failure2.4 Effects of low compression pressure to diesel fuel
injection system2.5 Cleaning parts procedures2.6 Types/classification of gasket and sealant application/use2.7 Engine fuel injection marks, use and location2.8 Procedure in setting fuel injection timing.2.9 Timing mark interpretation, use/application and meaning2.10Special tools in setting injection timing care,
use/application and maintenance2.11 Procedure in installing injection pump to engine2.12 Procedure in re-checking injection timing2.13 Positive Work values ( Perseverance, Honesty,
Attention to details)
3 Underpinningskills
3.1 Installing injection pump to engine3.2 Interpreting results from compression testing3.1Handling of parts, cleaning tools and chemicals, sealant
and gaskets3.2Handling equipment such as tester and pressurized gases3.5 Use of compression testing equipment
3.6 Bleeding diesel fuel injection system
4 Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1 Workplace: Real or simulated work area4.2 Appropriate Tools & equipment4.3 Materials relevant to the activity4.4 Manufacturer’s repair manual or related reference
materials
5 Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through:5.1 Direct observation while the tasks are being performed5.2 Written/Oral test
6 Context of
assessment
6.1 Competency may be assessed on the job
or simulated environment.6.2 The assessment of practical skills must take placeafter a period of supervised practice and repetitiveexperience.
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM GAS ENGINE TUNE UP
UNIT CODE: ALT723302
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This competency unit covers the ability to carry out gas enginemaintenance in order to keep the vehicle in good runningcondition and maintain optimum engine performance andprevent serious engine trouble.
ELEMENT
PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
(NOTE: All standard of performance for Perform Gas Engine Tune
Up is in accordance with company standard operating procedure
and Manufacturer’s Specification manuals using specified tools
and equipment .)
1. Check/Adjust tappetvalve clearance
1.1Valve tappet clearance is set1.2Checking and adjustment is performed
2. Inspect/test sparkplug
2.1 Spark plug clearance is adjusted2.2 Spark plug is tested2.3 Spark plug test result analyzed and appropriate
recommendations are prescribed.
3. Check/replace fuelfilter and air cleaner
3.1 Fuel filter and air cleaner are replaced
3.2Fuel filter is free of sediments and impurities
4. Inspect/replacecontact pointcondenser
4.1Contact point gap is inspected
4.2 Condenser tested and replaced
5. Test /adjust dwellangle and ignitionsetting
5.1 Dwell angle is adjusted
5.2 Ignition timing is set
6. Adjust engine idlespeed and mixture
6.1 Engine speed (rpm) is checked
7. Check advancemechanism andadjust ignition
timing
7.1 Ignition timing is adjusted
7.2 Safety is observed in using equipment
7.3 Advanced timing is checked
8. Conductcompression test
8.1 Compression test is conducted
8.2 Test conducted without damage or injury to person or
property
8.3 Compression Test result is interpreted andappropriates recommendations is prescribed.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Tune UpTune up is performed on:1.1 Ignition system1.2 Fuel system1.3 Engine system
2. Manual2.1 Maintenance Procedure Manual2.2 Periodic Maintenance Data2.3 Service Manual2.4 Parts Checklist
3. CompanyStandardOperatingProcedure
Company Standard Operating Procedure include:3.1 Job Order
3.2 Requisition slip
3.3 Wearing of Personal Protective Equipment such as
• Goggles, gloves, apron, safety shoes
4. Tools andequipment
4.1Hand tools, power tools,4.2Special equipment, measuring equipment, lifting
equipment, testing equipment, cleaning equipment4.3Parts washers, chemical cleaning equipment, crack
testing equipment, pressure testing equipment
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspectsof competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1Performed gas engine tune up
2. Underpinningknowledge andattitudes
2.1 Types of lubricants and fluids2.2 Automotive systems2.3 Equipment safety requirements2.4 Relevant company policies2.5 Personal safety requirements2.6 Manual handling techniques2.7 Cleaning methods and materials2.8 Principle of Engine operation2.9 Servicing inspection checklist2.10 Positive Work Values (Honesty, Perseverance,
Attention to Details)
3. Underpinningskills
3.1Accessing, interpreting and applying technicalinformation
3.2Using relevant tools and equipment safely3.3Maintaining customer records3.4Applying maintenance procedures3.5Following servicing/inspection job order 3.6Speaking and listening skills3.7Reading and writing skills3.8Using and interpreting measurements
4. Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1Workplace: Real or simulated work area4.2Appropriate Tools & equipment4.3Materials relevant to the activity4.4Repair manuals and related reference materials
5. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through:
5.1 Direct observation5.2 Questions/Interview related to the Underpinning skills
6. Context of assessment
6.1Competency may be assessed on the job or
Simulated environment.6.2The assessment of practical skills must take place after a
Period of supervised practice and repetitive experience.
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY
UNIT CODE: ALT723303
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit identifies the competence required to: service,remove, replace, test and charge automotive batteries.
ELEMENT
PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
(Note: All standard of performance for Service Automotive Battery is inaccordance with company standard operating procedure and
manufacturer’s specification Manuals using specified tools, equipment and consumables.)
1. Test automotive
battery1.1 Battery is tested without causing damage to any
workplace property or vehicle.
1.2 Correct information is accessed and interpreted based
on manufacturer specifications.
1.3 Appropriate test equipment is selected.
1.4Tests are performed and results are analyzed
1.5 Findings is reported to direct supervisor
2. Remove andreplacebatteries.
2.1 Battery is removed and replaced withoutcausing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
2.2 Appropriate tools and equipment are selectedand used.
2.3 Action is taken to prevent loss of vehicleselectronic memory if applicable.
3. Service andchargebatteries.
3.1 Battery is charged using the appropriate batterycharger.
3.2 Electrolyte levels are checked and topped up
3.3 Battery and its terminals are cleaned.
3.4 Multiple connectors are repaired and replaced torestore integrity of the involved circuit
3.5 Leads are connected/disconnected in sequenceas per polarity
4. Jump-start vehicle.4.1 Vehicle is jump started without causing damage to
any workplace property or vehicle.
4.2 Jumper leads are selected and used ensuring spikeprotection is employed when necessary.
4.3 Leads are connected/disconnected in correct
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according to sequence and polarity.
RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Battery 1.1 Maintenance Free type1.2 Dry cell Type
1.3 Or by size
2. Manual2.1 Manufacturer Specification Manual2.2 Maintenance Procedure Manual2.3 Periodic Maintenance Data2.4 Service Manual2.5 Parts Checklist
3. CompanyStandard
OperatingProcedure
3.1 Job Order
3.2 Requisition slip
3.3 Wearing of Personal Protective Equipment such as• Goggles
• Hand gloves
• Apron
• Safety shoes
4. Consumables 4.1 Distilled Water
4.2 Battery solution/electrolyte
5. Tools andequipment
5.1 Hand tools and Special tools for removal/adjustment5.2 Load tester, hydrometer, multimeter or voltmeter, battery
charger, cell tester 6. Test
6.1 Load tests6.2 Specific gravity tests6.3 Cell voltage test
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspectsof competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1 Removed/replaced battery
1.2 Serviced and charged batteries1.3 Conducted battery tests
2. Underpinningknowledge andattitudes
2.1 OH&S legislation2.2 Safe handling of battery electrolyte and acids2.3 Industry codes of practice2.4 Statutory legislation in relation to disposal of batteries and
acids2.5 Testing procedures of both, load and specific gravity2.6 Identification of battery types2.7 Servicing procedures2.8 Jump starting procedures2.9 Battery charging procedures2.10 Positive Work Values (Perseverance, Honesty, Attention
to Details)
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Handling battery3.2 Handling of battery electrolyte3.3 Use of multitester, Hydrometer, voltmeter, load tester, volt-
ammeter, cell tester 3.4 Use of tools for removing battery3.5 Preventing loss of vehicle electronic memory
4. Resource
implications
The following resources MUST be provided:
4.1 Battery to be tested can be separated or to be taken fromvehicle
4.2 Appropriate tools and equipment4.3 Materials relevant to the activity4.4 Manufacturer’s manual and related reference materials
5. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through
5.1 Direct observation while the tasks are being performed
5.2 Questions/Interview
6. Context of
assessment
6.1 Competency must be assessed on the job or
simulated environment.6.2 The assessment of practical skills must take place after aperiod of supervised practice and repetitive experience.
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE IGNITION SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: ALT723304
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This competency unit includes checking and conductingtest to ignition components. It also includes repairing theignition system and components.
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables(Note: All standard of performance for Service Ignition System is in
accordance with company standard operating procedure andmanufacturer’s specification Manuals using specified tools and
equipment)
1. Check IgnitionSystem
1.1 Spark plug, contact points, rotor, distributor cap,
ignition switch are cleaned
2. Perform spark test 2.1 Engine is started as per standard operatingprocedures.
2.2 Spark test is conducted
3. Check ignition coilresistance
3.1 Coil terminal of ignition coil is disconnected
3.2 Ignition coil resistance is checked
4. Check ballastresistor
4.1Ballast resistor is checked
5. Adjust contact pointclearance(if any)
5.1 Position contact point fully opened
5.2 Contact point is adjusted
6. Perform ignitionwiringinstallation
6.1 Parts condition is checked
6.2 Wiring installation is performed
7. Perform ignitiontiming
7.1 Ignition timing is adjusted
8.Repair non-electronicignition systemand/or components
8.1 Ignition system/components are repaired withoutcausing damage to any other vehicle parts
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Ignition System Ignition System components/parts includes:1.1 Spark plug1.2 Contact Point1.3 Rotor 1.4 Distributor Cap1.5 Ignition switch1.6 Conventional ignition system.1.7 Magneto system (not including system associated with
electronics engine management)Other variables may include:1.8 Single and dual points, single and multiple distributors,
ballast and non-ballast primary circuits, suppressedand non-suppressed high tension leads
1.9 Advanced mechanism (both mechanical and vacuumoperated)
1.10 CDI and magnetic pulse
2. CompanyStandardOperatingProcedure
2.1Job Order 2.2 Requisition slip2.3 Wearing of Personal Protective Equipment such as
• Safety goggles
• Safety gloves
•
Safety shoes• Apron
3. Manual 3.1 Manufacturer Specification Manual3.2 Maintenance Procedure Manual3.3 Periodic Maintenance Data3.4 Service Manual3.5 Parts Checklist
4. Tools andequipment
41.Handtools and Power tools, air tools,
4.2Testing equipment including:
• Multimeter
•
Ohmmeter • Voltmeter
• Tachometer
• timing light
• spark plug cleaner/tester
•
tunescopes• engine analyzer
• distributor test bench
4.3Distributor assembly, ignition coil and condenser 4.4Actual vehicle equipped with conventional ignition
System4.5 Fender cover
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical
aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1 Checked and Serviced Ignition System
1.2 Tested ignition system/components1.3 Repaired ignition system/components
2. Underpinningknowledge andattitudes
2.1 Ignition system construction and operation appropriate to Application
2.2 Measuring and testing procedures2.3 Vehicles, equipment and personal safety requirements2.4 Ignition scope pattern2.5 Positive Work Values (Perseverance , Honesty, Attention
to Details, Patience)
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Using tools when testing and repairing ignition system
3.2 Using ignition system test instrument and equipment3.3 Observing proper procedures
4. Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1Work place location4.2 Tools and equipment appropriate to servicing processes4.3 Materials relevant to the proposed activity4.4 Drawings and specifications relevant to the task
5. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through:5.1 Direct observation5.2 Written/Oral questions
6. Context of assessment
6.1Competency must be assessed on the job or simulated environment.
6.2The assessment of practical skills must take place after aperiod of supervised practice and repetitive experience.
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UNIT OF COMPTENCY: TEST AND REPAIR WIRING/LIGHTING SYSTEMS
UNIT CODE: ALT723305
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit identifies the competence required to:Carry out testing and repair. This standard only applies to12/24 voltage systems.
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
(Note: All standard of performance for Test and Repair
Wiring/Lighting System is in accordance with company standard operating procedure and manufacturer’s specification
Manuals using specified tools and equipment)
1. Test electricalsystems
1.1Tests are completed without causing damage to
any workplace property or vehicle.
1.2Correct information is accessed and interpretedfrom appropriate manufacturer specifications.
1.3Tests are carried out to determine faults usingappropriate tools and techniques.
1.4Faults are identified and preferred repair actiondetermined.
2. Repair electricalsystems
2.1Electrical systems are repaired without causingdamage to any workplace property or vehicle.
2.2Correct information is accessed and interpretedfrom appropriate manufacturer specifications.
2.3Necessary repairs are carried out using appropriatetools, techniques and materials.
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RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Wiring/LightingSystem
Wiring/Lighting System includes:1.1 Fuses
1.2 Bulbs1.3 Flasher units1.4 Terminals1.5 Wiring connections
2.CompanyStandardOperatingProcedure
Company Standard Operating Procedure include:2.1Job Order 2.2 Requisition slip2.3 Wearing of Personal Protective Equipment such as
• Apron
• Goggles
• Gloves
3. Manual 3.1 Manufacturer Specification Manual3.2 Maintenance Procedure Manual3.3 Periodic Maintenance Data3.4 Service Manual3.5 Parts Checklist
4. Tools andEquipment
4.1 Hand tools,4.2 Power tools, air tools, special tools for removal/adjustment4.3 Testing equipment including;• Multimeter • Test lamps
5. Tests Kinds of tests include:5.1 Open circuit test5.2 Short circuit test
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
1. Critical aspectsof competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:1.1Tested electrical system1.2Repaired electrical system
2. Underpinningknowledge andattitudes
2.1Procedures in installing electrical devices2.2Operation of electrical system and components relevant
to application2.3Electrical principles and their application to wiring/lighting2.4Procedures for repairing electrical systems2.5Testing and fault finding procedures2.6Personal safety requirements2.7Positive Work Values ( Perseverance, Honesty, Attention
to Details, Patience)
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Identifying wire gauge or sizes3.2 Wiring procedure3.3 Operating electrical system
3.4 Testing and faultfinding3.5 Reading and Interpretation of diagrams and circuit
4. Resourceimplications
The following resources MUST be provided:4.1 Workplace: Real or simulated work area4.2 Appropriate Tools & equipment4.3 Materials relevant to the activity4.4 Wiring diagram
5. Method of assessment
Competency MUST be assessed through:5.1 Direct observation5.2 Written/Oral questioning
6. Context of
assessment
6.1Competency must be assessed on the job or
simulated environment.6.2The assessment of practical skills must take place after a
Period of supervised practice and repetitive experience.
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM UNDERCHASSIS PREVENTIVEMAINTENANCE
UNIT CODE: ALT723306
UNIT DESCRIPTOR: This unit deals with the checking, replacing of fluids and minor repair of underchassis components including tires.
ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIAItalicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
(Note: All standards of performance for Perform Underchassis
Components Preventive Maintenance is in accordance withcompany standard operating procedure and manufacturer’sspecification Manuals using specified tools and equipment .)
1. Check clutch fluidand lines
1.1 Clutch fluid level is checked and maintained betweenminimum and maximum
1.2Clutch lines are checked for twist and bends
1.3Clutch cover is fitted in the cap
1.4Clutch fluid is used
2. Inspect brakesystem
2.1Brake fluid level is checked and maintained betweenthe minimum and maximum, and clear, undiluted fluidis used
2.2Brake lines or hoses are checked and freed of twistand bends
2.3Brake pedal free play is specified
2.4Brakes operation is checked and tested
2.5Hydraulic fluid is used/changed without spillage and atthe level specified
2.6Brake pedal/height/pre-play is checked and adjusted
2.7Hydraulic brake is bled
2.8Emergency brake functions is checked
2.9Points for adjustment of emergency brake is identified
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3. Inspect/changetransmission/differential
gear oil
3.1Gear oil is inspected
3.2The vehicle is positioned
3.3Transmission gear is selected and used; clear and notdiluted with other substances
3.4Grade/classification and level of gear oil used must bein accordance with manufacturer’s specification
4. Inspect/Replacepower steering fluid
4.1Power steering linkages and connections are inspected
4.2Vehicle is parked and engine running at idle speed
4.3Fluid is inspected/replaced
5. Check/Re-fillautomatictransmission fluid
5.1ATF checked and replenished to required level
6. Inspect/Bleed air tank
6.1 Air tank inspected and bled
7. Check tires andtirepressures
7.1 Tires is inspected for damage or deformities and free
of solid object
7.2Tire pressure is checked and maintained
7.3Tire rotation is performed.
8. Check under-chassis body boltsand nuts
8.1Bolts/nuts including tire studs bolts/nuts are checked
8.2Body bolts/nut torque is checked and maintained
8.3Checking procedure is done according tomanufacturer’s specifications.
8.4Tightness of the bolts is determined by the sound
produced by tapping lightly bolts/nuts with pointedhammer.
RANGE OF VARIABLES
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VARIABLE RANGE
1. UnderchassisComponents
Underchassis components include:1.1 Clutch-Master cylinder, fluid lines, secondary (slave)
Cylinder
1.2 Brakes-Master cylinder, wheel cylinders, Fluid lines1.2 Manual transmission – Front/rear oil seal, drain plug, filler
Hole1.4 Differential – Oil seal, drain plug/Filler hole1.5Power Steering – Pump, Linkages/Fluid lines/Connections,
Rack, Pinion Oil seal, Steering box oil seal1.6Automatic Transmission – Oil seals, Filler hole/drain plug,
linkages/oil lines1.7Air Tank-Drain plug, air lines/hoses, pressure gauge1.8Wheels and Tires – Tire valves, thread and traction, Tire
pressures
1.9Body bolts/Studs/Nuts-Wheels and tire studs/nuts, chassis,body mounting bolt, studs, nuts
2. Manuals 2.1Manufacturer’s specifications manual2.2Preventive Maintenance procedure manual2.3Service Manual2.4Parts checklist
3. CompanystandardOperatingProcedure
3.1 Job Order 3.2 Requisition slip3.3 Wearing of Personal Protective Equipment such as:
• Hand cleaner, hand gloves, safety shoes, skull guard,
Apron4. Tools and
equipment
Tools and equipment include:4.1Hydraulic/mechanical lifter 4.2Support stand4.3Gear oil dispenser 4.4Socket wrench4.5Basic hand tools4.6Ball peen hammer
5. TireKinds of tires include:5.1 Tube5.2 Tubeless
EVIDENCE GUIDE
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1. Critical aspects of competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1.1 Checked/Inspected clutch/brake fluid and lines1.1 Inspected/changed transmission/ differential gear oil1.2 Inspected/Replaced power steering fluid1.3 Checked/Re-filled automatic transmission fluid1.4 Inspected/Bled air tank1.5 Checked tires and tire pressures1.6 Checked under-chassis body bolts and nuts
2. Underpinningknowledge andattitudes
2.1 Types/Classification of lubricants2.2 Clutch Parts, Function and Operation2.3 Brake component parts, function and operation2.4 Brake lines/piping construction & types2.5 Types/Classification of Gear oil2.6 Transmission/Differential gear Component parts,function and
operation2.7 Cause and Effect of Gear Oil Dilution2.8 Classification of Power Steering Fluid2.9 Power Steering component parts, function and operation2.10 Positive Work Values (Patience, Honesty,
Perseverance, Attention to details)
3. Underpinningskills
3.1 Handling of fluids and oil (clutch, brake, gear, auto
transmission, etc)3.2 Interpreting and Usage of Preventive MaintenanceManuals
3.3 Familiarization with Underchassis Components
4. Resourceimplications
The following resources must be provided:4.1 Workplace: Real or simulated work area4.2 Appropriate Tools & equipment4.3 Materials relevant to the activity4.4Manufacturer’s repair manual
5. Method of assessment
Competency must be assessed through:5.1 Actual observation or practical test while the task isbeing
performed5.2Written exam based on the topic under the underpinning
knowledge5.3 Assessment of underpinning knowledge and practical
skillsmay be combined.
6. Context for assessment
6.1 Competency must be assessed on the job or
simulated environment.
SECTION 3. TRAINING STANDARDS
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These standards are set to provide technical and vocational education andtraining (TVET) providers with information and other important requirements toconsider when designing training programs for Automotive Servicing NC I.
3.1 CURRICULUM DESIGN
Course Title: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC Level NC I
Nominal Training Duration: 28 Hours (Basic Competencies)20 Hours (Common Competencies)240 Hours (Core Competencies)
Course Description:
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of anindividual in the field of automotive servicing in accordance with industry
standards. It covers core competencies such as; perform gas and diesel tune up,service automotive battery, service ignition system, test and repair wiring/ lightingsystem, perform under chassis preventive maintenance.It covers the basic, common and core competencies.
This course is also designed to enhance the basic and commonknowledge, skills and attitudes of an individual in the field of automotiveservicing.
To obtain this, all units prescribed for this qualification must be achieved.
BASIC COMPETENCIESUnit of
CompetencyLearning Outcomes Methodology
AssessmentApproach
1. Receive andrespond toworkplacecommunication
1.1 Explain routinaryspeaking & messages in aworkplace
1.2 Follow routinaryspeaking & message
1.3 Perform work dutiesfollowing written notices
Group discussion
Interaction
• Interviews/
questioning
• Observation
2. Work withothers
2.1 Develop effectiveworkplace relationship
2.2 Contribute to work groupactivities
Group discussion
Interaction
• Interviews/
questioning
• Demonstration
• Observation
3. Demonstratework values
3.1 Define the purpose of work3.2 Apply work values/ethics3.3 Deal with ethical problems3.4 Maintain integrity of
conduct in the workplace
Group discussion
Interaction
• Demonstration
• Observation
• Interviews/
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questioning
4. Practicehousekeepingprocedures
4.1 Sort and removeunnecessary items
4.2 Arrange items
4.3 Maintain work areas,tools and equipment
4.4 Follow standardize workprocess and procedures
4.5 Perform workspontaneously
Group discussion
Interaction
• Demonstration
•
Observation
• Interviews/
questioning
COMMON COMPETENCIES
Unit of
CompetencyLearning Outcomes Methodology
Assessment
Approach1. Apply
AppropriateSealant/ Adhesive
1.1. Identify appropriate sealant/adhesive
1.2. Prepare surface for sealant/adhesive application
1.3. Store unused and disposeused sealant/adhesive
• Lecture/
Demonstration
• Dual training
• Self paced
(modular)
• Distance
Learning
• Written test
• Oral
questioning
• Direct
observation
• Project method
• Interview
2. Move andPosition
Vehicle
2.1. Prepare vehicle for driving2.2. Move and position vehicle
2.3. Check the vehicle
• Lecture/
Demonstration
• Dual training• Self paced
(modular)
• Distance
Learning
• Written test
• Oral
questioning• Direct
observation
• Project method
• Interview
3. PerformMensurationandCalculation
3.1. Select measuring instrumentand carry out measurementand calculations.
3.2. Maintain measuringinstruments
• Lecture/
Demonstration
• Dual training
• Self paced
(modular)
• Distance
Learning
• Written test
• Oral
questioning
• Direct
observation
• Project method
• Interview
4. Read, Interpretand ApplySpecificationsand Manual
4.1. Identify/accessed manualsand interpret data andspecification
4.2 Apply information accessed inmanual
4.3 Store manual
• Lecture/
Demonstration
• Dual training
• Self paced
(modular)
• Distance
Learning
• Written test
• Oral
questioning
• Direct
observation
• Project method
• Interview
5. Use and ApplyLubricants/Coolants
5.1. Identify type of lubricants/coolants
5.2 Use and apply lubricants
• Lecture/
Demonstration
• Written test
•
Oral
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• Dual training
• Self paced
(modular)
• Distance
Learning
questioning
• Direct
observation
• Project method
• Interview
6. Perform ShopMaintenance
6.1 Inspect/clean tools and workarea
6.2 Store/arrange tools and shopequipment
6.3 Dispose wastes/used lubricants6.4 Report damaged
tools/equipment
• Lecture/
Demonstration
• Dual training
• Self paced
(modular)
• Distance
Learning
• Written test
• Oral
questioning
• Direct
observation
• Project method
• Interview
CORE COMPETENCIESUnit of Competency Learning Outcomes Methodology
AssessmentApproach
1. Perform dieselengine tune-up
1.1 Measure/Adjust valve tappetclearance
1.2 Test fuel injector and glowplug
1.3 Check/Replace fuel and air filter 1.4 Check /Adjust injection timing1.5 Check and adjust injection
pump setting1.6 Perform diesel fuel injection
bleeding1.7 Perform compression testing
• Demonstration
• Discussion
• Dual training
• Distance
learning
• Demonstration
of practical skills
• Direct
observation
• Interview
2. Perform GasEngine TuneUp
2.1 Measure/Adjust valve tappetclearance
2.2 Test spark plug2.3 Check/Replace fuel and air filter 2.4 Test and replace ignition
breaker 2.5 Check and adjust distributor
setting2.6 Set fuel mixture and idle rpm2.7 Perform compression testing
• Demonstration
• Discussion
• Dual training
• Distance
learning
• Demonstration
of practical skills
• Direct
observation
• Interview
3. Service AutomotiveBattery
3.1Identify and explain theoperation and safe handlingof different types of battery
3.2 Demonstrate the testing of anautomobile battery
3.3 Demonstrate the correctprocedure for removing andreplacing batteries
3.4 Demonstrate the correct
procedure for servicing and
• Demonstration
• Discussion
• Dual training
• Distance
learning
• Written
examination
• Demonstration
of practical skills
• Direct
observation
• Interview
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charging batteries3.5 Demonstrate the procedure of
jump starting a battery
4. Service
IgnitionSystem
4.1 Identify and explain the function
of ignition system components4.2 Check ignition coil, ballastresistor and high-tension cableresistance.
4.2 Check distributor assembly
• Demonstration
•
Discussion• Dual training
• Distance
learning
• Interview
•
Written• Practical
• Direct
Observation
5. Test andRepair Wiring/LightingSystem
5.1 Explain principle of autoelectricity
5.2 Identify components of autolighting system and explain itsfunction
5.3 Install wiring/lighting system
5.4Test electrical system, identifyfaults and determine preferredrepair action
5.4 Carry out necessary repairs inthe electrical system
• Demonstration
• Discussion
• Dual training
• Distance
learning
• Interview
• Written
• Practical
• Direct
Observation
6. Perform Under ChassisPreventiveMaintenance
6.1 Check clutch and brake fluid andlines
6.2 Inspect/change power transmission/different gear oil
6.3 Inspect/replace power steeringfluid
6.4 Check/refill automatictransmission fluid
6.5 Inspect/bleed air tank6.6 Check tire and tire pressure6.7 Check under chassis body bolts
and nuts
• Demonstration
• Discussion
• Dual training
• Distance
learning
• Interview
• Practical
• Direct
Observation
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3.2TRAINING DELIVERY
The delivery of training should adhere to the design of the curriculum.Delivery should be guided by the 10 basic principles of competency-basedTVET.
• The training is based on curriculum developed from the competency
standards;
• Learning is modular in its structure;
• Training delivery is individualized and self-paced;
• Training is based on work that must be performed;
• Training materials are directly related to the competency standards and
the curriculum modules;
• Assessment is based in the collection of evidence of the performance of work to the industry required standard;
• Training is based both on and off-the-job components;
• Allows for recognition of prior learning (RPL) or current competencies;
• Training allows for multiple entry and exit; and
• Approved training programs are nationally accredited.
The competency-based TVET system recognizes various types of delivery modes, both on and off-the-job as long as the learning is driven bythe competency standards specified by the industry. The following trainingmodalities may be adopted when designing training programs:
• The dualized mode of training delivery is preferred and recommended.
Thus programs would contain both in-school and in-industry training or fieldwork components. Details can be referred to the Dual TrainingSystem (DTS) Implementing Rules and Regulations.
• Modular/self-paced learning is a competency-based training modality
wherein the trainee is allowed to progress at his own pace. The trainer facilitates the training delivery
• Peer teaching/mentoring is a training modality wherein fast learners are
given the opportunity to assist the slow learners.
• Supervised industry training or on-the-job training is an approach in
training designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of the traineethrough actual experience in the workplace to acquire specificcompetencies prescribed in the training regulations.
• Distance learning is a formal education process in which majority of the
instruction occurs when the students and instructor are not in the same
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place. Distance learning may employ correspondence study, or audio,video or computer technologies.
3.3TRAINEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Trainees or students should possess the following requirements:
• can communicate both oral and written;
• physically and mentally fit;
• with good moral character; and
• can perform basic mathematical computation.
This list does not include specific institutional requirements such aseducational attainment, appropriate work experience, and others that maybe required of the trainees by the school or training center delivering the
TVET program.
3.4TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING – NCRecommended list of tools, equipment and materials for the training of 20
trainees for Automotive Servicing – NC I
TOOLS EQUIPMENT MATERIALS
QTY QTY QTY
2 sets Box wrench of 28 pcs,
4mm-32mm
2 units Vehicle 20 ltrs. Engine oil
2 sets Open end wrench of 28 pcs, 4mm-32mm
2 units Engine 10 kg Grease
2 sets Socket wrench 2 units Hydraulic jack/lift 10 tube Sealant /adhesive
2 pcs Pliers 2 units Ignition timing light for diesel engine
20 ltrs. Hydraulic oils/gear oil
6 pcs Screw driver, one of each kind
2 units Ignition timing light for gasoline engine
20 ltrs. Automatictransmission fluid
4 sets Wire strippers 4 units Tachometer 10 pcs. Wheel wedges
4 pcs Mechanic’s hammer 4 units Differential and frontaxle
10 pcs. Test lamp
25 pcs. Apron 4 units Multimeter 2 sets Overhauling gasket(per engine model)
2 pcs Impact wrench 4 units Diesel fuel injector assembly
25 pcs. Goggles
4 units Soldering gun/iron 25 pcs. Gloves
2 sets Carburetor tool set, 8pcs
2 units Oil pressure tester
I unit Injection nozzle tester
4 sets Torque wrench
4 sets Feeler gauge
4 units Cell tester
4 sets Hydrometer
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2 units Dial gauge
2 sets Bore gauge
4 sets Caliper, 25mm to100mm
3.5TRAINING FACILITIESAUTOMOTIVE SERVICING – NC I
The automotive workshop must be made of reinforced concrete or steelstructure. The size must be suited on the requirements of the competencies. Theclass size of 25 students/trainees is reserved for the lecture room and thepractical demonstration area for carrying out servicing of minor automotive parts.Most of the learning activities such as on-vehicle servicing are performed in theworkshop.
SPACE REQUIREMENT SIZE IN METERS AREA IN SQ.
METERS
TOTAL AREA IN SQ.
METERSWorkshop/Laboratory area 6 per student 150
Lecture Room 28.00 28.00
Learning Resource Center 20.00 20.00
Wash/Comfort room 10 10
Storage/Tool room 20 20
Circulation Area 60
Total Area 288
3.6 TRAINERS’ QUALIFICATION
AUTOMOTIVE/LAND TRANSPORT SECTOR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING – NC ITRAINER QUALIFICATION (TQ II)
• Must be a holder of Automotive Servicing NC II
• Must have undergone training on Training Methodology II (TM II)
• Must be computer literate
• Must be physically and mentally fit
• *Must have at least 2 years job/industry experience
• Must be a civil service eligible (for government position or appropriateprofessional license issued by the Professional Regulatory Commission)
* Optional. Only when required by the hiring institution.Reference: TESDA Board Resolution No. 2004 03
3.7 INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT
Institutional assessment is undertaken by trainees to determinetheir achievement of units of competency. A certificate of achievement
is issued for each unit of competency.
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SECTION 4 NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATION ARRANGEMENTS
4.1 To attain the National Qualification of Automotive Servicing NC I, the candidatemust demonstrate competence through project-type assessment covering allthe units listed in Section 1. Successful candidates shall be awarded a NationalCertificate signed by the TESDA Director General.
4.2 Individual aspiring to be awarded the qualification of Automotive Servicing NC Imust acquire Certificates of Competency in all the following core units of theQualification. Candidates may apply for assessment in any accreditedassessment center.
4.2.1 Perform Diesel Engine Tune Up
4.2.2 Perform Gas Engine Tune Up
4.2.3 Service Automotive Battery
4.2.4 Service Ignition System
4.2.5 Test and Repair Wiring/Lighting System
4.2.6 Perform Underchassis Preventive Maintenance
Successful candidates shall be awarded Certificates of Competency (COC).
4.3 Accumulation and submission of all COCs acquired for the relevant units of competency comprising a qualification, an individual shall be issued thecorresponding National Certificate.
4.4 Assessment shall focus on the core units of competency. The basic and commonunits shall be integrated or assessed concurrently with the core units.
4.5 The following are qualified to apply for assessment and certification:
4.5.1 Graduates of formal, non-formal and informal including enterprise-basedtraining programs.
4.5.2 Experienced workers (wage employed or self employed)
4.6 The guidelines on assessment and certification are discussed in detail in the"Procedures Manual on Assessment and Certification" and " Guidelines on theImplementation of the Philippine TVET Qualification and Certification System(PTOQCS)".
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COMPETENCY MAP- AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
Service electronic
drive management
system
Performs gas
engine tune up
Perform diesel
engine tune up
Service
automotivebattery
Service ignition
system
Test & repair
wiring/lightingsystem
Perform under-
chassis preventive
maintenance
Service starting
system
Service chargingsystem
Service engine
mechanicalsystem
Service clutchsystem
Service differential
& front/rear axle
Service steeringsystem
Service brake
system
Servicesuspension
system
Test & repair
electrical security
system/components
Service electronic
engine
management system
Serviceautomatic
transmission
Overhaul engines
& associatedcomponents
Perform maintenance
service check up
& repair to Auto AC
Install auto AC system
Service Auto AC
compressor &associated component
Overhaul manual
transmission
Service electronics
body management
system
Service diesel engine
management system
& component
Service diesel fuel
injection system
components
Service emission
control system
Prepare vehicle
body for repair
Repair bodypanel
Replace damagedpanel/parts with pre-
fabricated panel
Disassemble enginesub-assemblies/cylinder head &
check components
Disassemble engineblock & sub-assemblies,
check tolerances &components
Set, operate &
monitor specialized
machine
Use and maintainmeasuring
instruments
Carry out pre-repair operation onengine components
Inspect enginecomponents &
determined preferredaction
Carry out
machiningoperations
Assemble engine sub-assemblies/ cylinder
heads and checkcomponents
Assemble engineblock & sub-assemblies,
check tolerances& components
Interpret technicalmanual specification
of engine components
Assess auto
painting jobs
Prepareundamaged
surface for painting
Prepare damaged
surface for painting
Apply masking Perform Polishing
Perform solid/
metallic color mixing
Spray metallic
color paint
Spray solid
color paints
Repair solid
color paints
Repair metallicor special
color paint
C O M M O N
C O M P E T E N C I E S
Performmensuration and
calculation
Move and
position vehicle
Apply appropriate
sealant/adhesive
Use and apply
lubricant/ coolant
Read, interpret andapply specification
and manuals
Interpret/drawtechnical drawing
Prepare job
estimate/ costing
Perform shop maintenance
Receive and
respond workplacecommunication
Participate in
workplacecommunication
Lead in workplace
communication
Utilize specialistcommunication skills
Work in team
environment
Develop team
and individual
Solve workplace
problems relatedto work activities
Work with Other
Lead small Team
Apply problem
solving techniques
in the workplace
Plan andorganize work
B A S I C
C O M P E T E N C I E S Automotive Servicing NC I
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Legend:
Perform specialcolor matching
Spray pearl
or micacolor paint
C O R E C O M P E T E N C I E S
Demonstratework values
Practice basic
housekeepingprocedures
Practice career professionalism
Practice occupationa lhealth and safety
procedures
Develop and
practice negotiationskills
Use mathematical
concepts andtechniques
Use relevant
technologies
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
1. Light Duty Vehicles These are motor vehicles whose gross vehicle weight isequal or less than 3,500 kgs. Powered by a gas or diesel
engine.
2. Automotive ServiceTechnician
Refers to an all around auto serviceman that can performboth mechanical and electrical as well as auto electronicsmaintenance checking and inspection of motor vehicle. Assesses vehicle problems, perform all necessarydiagnostic test or installation of accessories andcompetently repairs or replaces faulty parts.
3. Adhesives Substance used to hold gasket in place during assembly. Italso maintains a tight seal by filling in small irregularities ona surface and prevents gasket from shifting due tovibration.
4. Anti-Lock BrakingSystem
System that automatically controls wheel slip or preventssustained wheel locking on braking
5. AutomaticTransmission
A transmission in which gear or ratio changes are self-activated, eliminating the necessity of hand shifting gears
6. Backlash The amount of clearance or play between two meshedgears
7. Catalytic Converter Emission The control device fitted in the exhaust system of an internal combustion engine. The converter reduces thetoxicity of products of combustion by catalytic re-combination
8. Charcoal Canister Trap containing charcoal granules to store fuel evaporatingfrom a fuel system and prevent its loss to atmosphere,particularly from a carburetor and fuel tank.
9. Electronics Electrical assemblies, circuit and system that use electronicdevices such as transistors and diodes.
10. Emissions Any air contaminant, pollutant, gas stream from a knownsource which is introduced into the atmosphere.
11. Final Drive The end of the drive train before power is transmittedto the wheels.
12. Fuel Injection An electronic system that increases the performance adfuel economy because it monitors engine conditions andprovides the correct air/fuel mixture based on the engine’sdemand. It injects fuel directly into the cylinder headenabling more precise control over the quantity used.
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13. Governor A speed sensing device that employs centrifugal force andspring tension to govern engine speed.
14. Hotchkiss Drive The type of rear suspension in which leaf springs absorbsthe rear axle housing torque.
15. Intake Manifold Tubing attached to the engine through which the air/fuelmixture reaches the cylinder.
16. Ignition System Electrical system devised to produce timed sparks fromengine spark plug. Consisting of a battery, induction coil,capacitor, distributor, spark plugs and relevant switchesand wiring.
17. Master Cylinder The liquid-filled cylinder in the hydraulic brake system or clutch, where hydraulic pressure is developed when
depresses a foot pedal.
18. PeriodicMaintenanceService
The regular servicing prescribed by manufacturer tomaintain the vehicle’s top performance.
19. Positive CrankVentilation
Emission control system that prevents crank case gasesfrom entering the atmosphere, usually by drawing thegases from the crank case and feeding them into theengine’s induction system.
20. Power Steering Steering that has been designed to make the wheel movemore easily than in a manual steering system. Hydraulicassists the process utilizing hydraulic fluid. The fluidincreases pressure in the power steering pump and aids inthe movement of the steering mechanism. This fluid, calledpower steering fluid, is what is replaced at regular intervalsto keep steering soft and comfortable.
21. Super ChargedEngine
An engine that is similar to a turbo-charged engine whichuses a series of belts or chains from the crankshaft to turn
the turbines that forces the air/fuel mixture into the cylinder heads under pressure creating a bigger explosion whichgenerates more power. A turbocharger uses the exhaustgases to turn the turbines to create the same effect.
22. Transaxle Type of construction in which the transmission anddifferential are combined in one unit.
23. Thermostat A device for automatic regulation of temperature
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24. Turbo ChargedEngine
A performance-increasing turbine positioned in the exhaustsystem. Expanding exhaust gases spin an impeller (verysmall fan-type blades) at speeds up to 25 thousand rpm,driving a similar compressing impeller. Compressed air from the driven impeller is forced into the induction system,
which squeezes more air/fuel mixture into the combustionchambers. With the greater charge of air and fuel, a morepowerful combustion burn results, thus more power. Thebig advantage of the turbo over directly drivensuperchargers is the increased efficiency, although there isa slight lag before the turbine spins up and increases thepower output. Originally turbo were developed to enableaircraft to fly at high altitudes, then they found use in dieseltrucks and train engines to increase their torque.
25. U-joint A four-joint cross-connected to two U-shaped yokes that
serve as a flexible coupling between shafts.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) wishes toextend thanks and appreciation to the many representatives of business, industry,
academe and government agencies who rendered their time and expertise to thedevelopment and validation of this Training Regulation.
THE TECHNICAL ADVISORY PANEL (TAP)
MR. ALLEN RAYMUND A. RUFOTAP Chairman – Automotive Sector TOYOTA Motors Philippines, Corp.Parañaque city Automotive Industry Board Foundation(AIBFI)Suite 1206, 12 th flr. Jollibee Center
San Miguel Avenue, Pasig city
MS. MA. CLARISSA V. FUNESTOTAP Alternate Chairperson – Automotive Sector HONDA Phils. Inc.Parañaque city Automotive Industry Board Foundation(AIBFI)Suite 1206, 12 th flr. Jollibee Center
San Miguel Avenue, Pasig city
MR. SIXTO D. CAYPUNOTAP Member – AcademeSamson Technical CollegeCubao, Quezon City
MR. ANGEL DIMALANTATAP Member – Labor TOYOTA Motors Phils., Parañaque city
THE TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRY EXPERT PANEL
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICNG
EFREN D. BISMONTE
ERNESTO L. ALMAZORAELMER B. DEL ROSARIOBENIGNO AQUINO JR.TOYOTA Motors Phils. Corp.Sta. Rosa Laguna
RONNIE A. TRANCE
CITIMOTORSPasong Tamo, Makati
UNDRICO D. CORPUZ JR.
Monark Foundation Tech.InstituteLibis, Quezon city
ALVIN F. ABIASDon Bosco Technical InstituteMakati city
ANTONIO D. AGALOOSJOSE B. TORRESSamson Technical CollegeQuezon city
The PARTICIPANTS in the National Validation of this Training Regulation
TESDA III
TESDA VITESDA VIII
TESDA 10
TESDA XII
The Members of the TESDA Board
The TESDA Executive Committee
The MANAGEMENT and STAFF of the TESDA Secretariat
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