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Southern Careers Institute Applies To: Austin SA North SA South Corpus Christi Pharr Harlingen Brownsville Course Code/Course Title: AST131 Apprenticeship Lab Course Description: Students will perform tasks associated with theory courses. Course Length: 34 Weeks Prerequisites: Proficiency Exam Yes No Apprenticeship Lab Hours 360 Course Start Date: Course End Date: Meeting Days/Times Total Clock Hours: 360 Instructor Information: Name: Contact Number: E-mail Address: Office Hours: Badge Goal: Paired with Theory classes for completion of badge Required Resources: Fundamentals of Automotive Technology, 2013 Edition, Jones and Bartlett, ISBN-13: 978- 1449671082 Jones & Bartlette Learning CDX Automotive Online Content Additional Resources: Students are expected to supply notebooks, pens, pencils, highlighters, folders, ring binders, calculators, USB storage devices and other general supplies as needed to aid in the collection and storage of information in their courses. Any special equipment or supplies will be communicated via the instructor by the first class meeting. In addition to textbooks, workbooks, lab manuals or other required materials, classes may utilize sources from the learning resource center, Internet sites, periodicals, newspapers, professional (or business) publications, state-specific laws or codes, magazines, personal interview, guest speakers, publisher provided information (via CD, DVD, or website), instructor work experience, video, audio or other visual files/documents to convey and aid in obtaining course objectives. Your instructor will provide specific information on resources that will be utilized/required in class to support content and aid in research. Classroom Policies*: Students must arrive on time for class with the necessary materials. 1 AST131 Apprenticeship Lab

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Southern Careers Institute

Applies To: ☐ Austin ☐ SA North ☐ SA South ☐ Corpus Christi ☐ Pharr ☐ Harlingen ☐ Brownsville

Course Code/Course Title:AST131 Apprenticeship Lab

Course Description: Students will perform tasks associated with theory courses.

Course Length:34 Weeks

Prerequisites: Proficiency Exam☐Yes ☐ No

Apprenticeship Lab Hours

360 Course Start Date:

Course End Date:

Meeting Days/Times

Total Clock Hours: 360

Instructor Information:Name:Contact Number:E-mail Address:Office Hours:

Badge Goal:Paired with Theory classes for completion of badge

Required Resources:Fundamentals of Automotive Technology, 2013 Edition, Jones and Bartlett, ISBN-13: 978-1449671082

Jones & Bartlette Learning CDX Automotive Online Content

Additional Resources:Students are expected to supply notebooks, pens, pencils, highlighters, folders, ring binders, calculators, USB storage devices and other general supplies as needed to aid in the collection and storage of information in their courses. Any special equipment or supplies will be communicated via the instructor by the first class meeting.

In addition to textbooks, workbooks, lab manuals or other required materials, classes may utilize sources from the learning resource center, Internet sites, periodicals, newspapers, professional (or business) publications, state-specific laws or codes, magazines, personal interview, guest speakers, publisher provided information (via CD, DVD, or website), instructor work experience, video, audio or other visual files/documents to convey and aid in obtaining course objectives. Your instructor will provide specific information on resources that will be utilized/required in class to support content and aid in research.Classroom Policies*:

Students must arrive on time for class with the necessary materials. All assignments must be well organized and completed as directed by the instructor. Cheating in any form may result in dismissal from the school. Students must adhere to all rules and regulations of the school. No food or drinks permitted in the learning or laboratory areas. All cell phones must be turned off during class. Students may not sleep during class. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. You will be given one verbal warning before being asked to leave. A

student asked to leave class will be marked absent for the day. Additional help from the instructor is available during office hours or at other times by appointment.

*Consult current volume of Southern Careers Institute’s catalog for additional policies and procedures related to your enrollment.

Apprenticeship Policies*:

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Southern Careers Institute Students must arrive on time for class and work with the necessary materials. All assignments must be completed on time and with a passing score of 80% for competency skills and

complete NATEF required task sheets at the following levels:  P1 - 90%, P2 – 80%, P3 – 60%. Cheating in any form may result in dismissal from the program. Grooming and appearance must be neat and professional meeting school and work place standards. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated.

You may be required to furnish required hand tools required to perform the work of an apprentice

Teaching Strategies:Instructors will utilize a variety of delivery methods, teaching strategies, and instructional process to deliver course content. These may include, but are not limited to, lecture, demonstration, presentation, case studies, internet (on-line) activities, video, audio, group projects, guest speakers, field trips, interactive exercises, and/or simulated work experiences. Due to the intensive nature of the course, student participation is necessary for the successful completion of this module.

Attendance Requirements (Apprenticeship):Each student is expected to attend schedule work hours, classroom hours and complete the online content within the designated time frames. The program is divided up into content modules with related Task Sheets that need to be completed while On the Job hours are performed. If you are terminated form the sponsoring employer due to attendance, you will also be automatically dropped from the apprenticeship program with no refund of fees. See the Apprenticeship standards for additional criteria

Course Evaluation Strategies (Methodologies):Professionalism, Attendance and Class Participation* 30%Task Sheets 70%Total 100%

Verification of “Being on Track” with completion of Hours, Classwork, and Task Sheets. For the first 34 weeks the students will be taking theory courses. Those courses may be taken in any order after successfully completing AST100. They are referenced below in no particular order (**). There are 162 mandatory task sheets to complete by the end of the program or completion of the 2088 hours. That equates to 5 tasks each week. The numbers below represent the cumulative # of tasks over time. Hours represent the cumulative lab hours which are a components of the total apprenticeship hours.

WKOn Track Minimums

WKOn Track Minimums

WKOn Track Minimums

Course/Tasks/Lab Hrs Course/Tasks/Lab Hrs Course/Tasks/Lab Hrs

2 AST100 / 10 / 40 16 / 80 / 180 30 AST* / 150 / 320

4 / 20 / 60 18 AST* / 90 / 200 32 / 160 / 340

6 AST* / 30 / 80 20 / 100 / 220 34 AST* / 162 / 360

8 / 40 / 100 22 AST* / 110 / 240 36 / 161 / 360

10 AST* / 50 / 120 24 / 120 / 260 38 / 161 / 360

12 / 60 / 140 26 AST* / 130 / 280 40 / 161 / 360

14 AST* / 70 / 160 28 / 140 / 300 42+ / 161 / 360

Definitions of Graded Activities used to verify objectives of course have been met:Professionalism, Attendance and Class Participation: This portion of the grade includes evaluation of self-directed work habits such as attendance, class preparedness, communication, and (where appropriate) professional vocabulary, dress, or grooming. Students are expected to have read the assigned materials and be prepared to discuss the content with the instructor and class members. Assigned materials may include readings, research, or review of supplemental items that support attainment of the lesson objective(s). Class participation may include group activities, peer review, role playing, lab work, or demonstration. Class

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Southern Careers Institutepreparation will require additional time outside of scheduled class hours. Instructor facilitated discussions may be used in verification of course objectives.Assignment/Homework: Assignment/Homework will be identified on the course outline or communicated by the instructor. Assignment due dates will be established by the instructor as well as the mode and form of submission. Assignments turned in after the scheduled due date for any reason may be assessed as late credit by the instructor. Homework assignments will require outside preparation to execute activities in attainment of course objectives.Quizzes/Examinations: The term quiz will be used to identify any brief, informal assessment typically given and graded within one classroom setting. Announced and unannounced quizzes may be used as a means to verify attainment of course objective and/or validation that the class/students are prepared to move forward in the learning objectives. Students will be expected to spend time outside of class in preparation for any quiz as well as reviewing quiz results in preparation for homework, class discussion or examination.Examinations are formal, structured assessments used to validate students' attainment of course objectives and may include a comprehensive final examination. Students will be expected to spend time outside of class in preparation for any examination as well as reviewing results in preparation for homework, class discussion, quizzes or project assignments.

Task Sheets:Each module has a set of Task Sheets that the apprentice can access and download online. They can download the Task Sheets as needed and as many times as they may need to use them. It is recommended that the apprentice use the Task Sheets as many times as needed to achieve a minimum acceptable level of professional performance as set forth by the employer.At the end of each day the apprentice will login to their online classroom and will complete the Task Sheet Tracker, noting the competency level assigned to them by their mentor. At the end of each week, the mentor will login to the classroom, using instructor access, and will approve/reject the tasks completed by the apprentice.A student must complete all required examinations, submission of all assignments, exercises and task sheets and adhere to the school attendance policy.

Supplemental Assignments:Instructors may assign additional theory or project assignments in this class for the purposes of reinforcing previously acquired competencies, accommodate learning styles, or to develop new knowledge, skills, and competencies identified for this module, These assignments will be based upon available time and the perceived student need for refresher training.

Make up PolicyAt instructor/dealership discretion.

Tutoring:Tutoring is available. See instructor for tutoring schedule.

ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Guidelines:Students in need of special accommodations should notify the director of education. Please consult School catalog for ADA Guidelines for students.

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Southern Careers InstituteEducational Objectives:Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

1. Perform activities and complete task sheet items related to theory courses.

Course Outline

Mandatory Tasks to Complete this Module:

1. Completion of Tasks will be performed at apprenticeship site. Tasks below are required and must be submitted via the Task Tracker on the CDX Automotive Site located at http://lv2014.southerncareers.cdxsite.com/course/view.php?id=3.

CDX Tasksheet Number and TitleMandatory Tasks to be completed and submitted.

Group General SafetyC451 Identify general shop safety rules and procedures.C456 Identify marked safety areas.C459 Identify the location and use of eye wash stations.C460 Identify the location of posted evacuation routes.C465 Locate and demonstrate knowledge of material safety data sheets (MSDS).Group General Safety: Personal SafetyC461 Comply with the required safe use of safety glasses, ear protection, gloves, and shoes, during lab/shop

activities.C462 Identify and wear appropriate clothing for lab/shop activities.C463 Secure hair and jewelry for lab/shop activities.Group General Safety: Tool SafetyC466 Identify tools and their usage in automotive applications.C896 Demonstrate proper use of precision measuring tools (i.e. micrometer, dial-indicator, dial-caliper).Group General Safety: Vehicle, Customer, and Service Information

C471 Proper vehicle identification information, Define the use and purpose of the VIN, engine numbers and data code, Locate VIN, Apply knowledge of VIN information.

C472 Identify information needed and the service requested on a repair order.C474 Demonstrate use of 3 C’s (concern, cause and correction).C475 Review vehicle service history.Group General Safety: SRS and ABS Safety

C464 Demonstrate awareness of the safety aspects of supplemental restraint systems (SRS), electronic brake control systems, and hybrid vehicle high voltage circuits.

C895 Demonstrate awareness of the safety aspects of high voltage circuits (such as high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, ignitions systems, injection systems, etc.).

C590 Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction.

Group Engine Repair: Vehicle, Customer, and Service Infromation

C002 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as internal engine operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins.

C900 Identify hybrid vehicle internal combustion engine service precautions.Group Engine Repair: Engine Mechanical TestingC004 Inspect engine assembly for fuel, oil, coolant, and other leaks; determine necessary action.C898 Verify operation of the instrument panel engine warning indicators.C392 Perform engine absolute (vacuum/boost) manifold pressureC709 Perform cylinder cranking and running compression tests; determine necessary action.C395 Perform cylinder leakage test; determine necessary action.

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Southern Careers InstituteGroup Engine Repair: Cylinder Head Dissasembly, Inspection, and Repair

C021 Inspect pushrods, rocker arms, rocker arm pivots and shafts for wear, bending, cracks, looseness, and blocked oil passages (orifices); determine necessary action.

C677 Establish camshaft position sensor indexing.C723 Adjust valves (mechanical or hydraulic lifters).Group Engine Repair: Miscellaneous In-Vehicle Engine TasksC541 Install engine covers using gaskets, seals, and sealers as required.Group Engine Repair: Lubrication System ServiceC737 Perform engine oil and filter change.C732 Perform oil pressure tests; determine necessary action.C736 Inspect, test, and replace oil temperature and pressure switches and sensors.Group Engine Repair: Cooling System Service

C578Perform cooling system pressure and dye tests to identify leaks; check coolant condition and level; inspect and test radiator, pressure cap, coolant recovery tank, and heater core and galley plugs; determine necessary action.

C734 Inspect, replace, and adjust drive belts, tensioners, and pulleys; check pulley and belt alignment.NN10 Inspect and replace engine cooling and heaterC735 Remove, inspect,  and replace thermostat and gasket/seal.

C050 Inspect and test coolant; drain and recover coolant; flush and refill cooling system with recommended coolant; bleed air as required.

C680 Inspect, remove and replace water pump.C052 Remove and replace radiator.C053 Inspect and test fans(s) (electrical or mechanical), fan clutch, fan shroud, and air dams.C871 Inspect auxiliary coolers; determine necessary action.C598 Identify causes of engine overheating.Group Automatic transmission and Transaxle: Vehicle, Customer, and Service information

C599 Identify and interpret transmission/transaxle concern; differentiate between engine performance and transmission/transaxle concerns; determine necessary action.

C682 Diagnose fluid loss and condition concerns; determine necessary action.C606 Describe the operational characteristics of a continuously variable transmission (CVT)C607 Describe the operational characteristics of a hybrid vehicle drive train.C749 Inspect, leak test, and flush or replace transmission/transaxle oil cooler, lines, and fittings.

C605 Inspect converter flex (drive) plate, converter attaching bolts, converter pilot, converter pump drive surfaces, converter end play, and crankshaft pilot bore.

Group Automatic Transmission and Transaxle: Diagnosis

C600 Diagnose electronic transmission/transaxle control systems using appropriate test equipment and service information.

C601 Inspect, test, adjust, repair, or replace electrical/electronic components and circuits, including computers, solenoids, sensors, relays, terminals, connectors, switches, and harnesses.

C066 Diagnose transmission/transaxle gear reduction/multiplication concerns using driving, driven, and held member (power flow) principles.

C747 Diagnose pressure concerns in a transmission using hydraulic principles (Pascal’s Law).C743 Diagnose noise and vibration concerns; determine necessary action.Group Automatic Transmission and Transaxle: Maintenance and Repair

C683 Inspect, adjust, and replace external manual valve shift linkage, transmission range sensor/switch, and park/neutral position switch.

C905 Inspect for leakage at external seals, gaskets, and bushingsC602 Inspect, replace and align powertrain mounts.

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Southern Careers InstituteGroup Automatic Transmission and Transaxle: Transmission Removal and ReplacementC688 Inspect, measure, and reseal oil pump assembly and components.C689 Measure transmission/transaxle end play or preload; determine necessary action.C752 Inspect and measure planetary gear assembly components; determine necessary action.C751 Inspect bushings; determine necessary action.C750 Inspect, measure, and replace thrust washers and bearings.

C759 Inspect roller and sprag clutch, races, rollers, sprags, springs, cages, and retainers; determine necessary action.

C690 Inspect oil delivery circuits, including seal rings, ring grooves, and sealing surface areas, feed pipes, orifices, and check valves/balls.

C686 Inspect servo and accumulator bores, pistons, seals, pins, springs, and retainers; determine necessary action.

C756 Inspect clutch drum, piston, check-balls, springs, retainers, seals, and friction and pressure plates, bands, and drums; determine necessary action.

Group Manual Drive Train and Axles: Vehicle, Customer, and Service Information

C102 Research applicable vehicle and service information, fluid type, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins.

C101 Identify and interpret drive train concerns; determine necessary action.C611 Describe the operational characteristics of an electronically controlled manual transmission/transaxle.Group Manual Drive Train and Axles: Transmission/Transaxle MaintenanceC901 Check fluid condition; check for leaks.C691 Check fluid condition; check for leaks; determine necessary actionC105 Drain and refill manual transmission/transaxle and final drive unit.Group Manual Drive Train and Axles: Clutch Maintenance

C107 Inspect clutch pedal linkage, cables, automatic adjuster mechanisms, brackets, bushings, pivots, and springs; perform necessary action.

C908 Check and adjust clutch master cylinder fluid level.C909 Check for system leaks.C938 Check and adjust clutch master cylinder fluid level; check for leaks.Group Manual Drive Train and Axles: Clutch Diagnosis and Repair.C847 Inspect flywheel and ring gear for wear and cracks; determine necessary action.Group Manual Drive Train and Axles: Transmission/ Transaxle DiagnosisC609 Diagnose noise concerns through the application of transmission/transaxle powerflow principles.

Group Manual Drive Train and Axles: Drive Shaft, Half Shaft, Universal, and Constant-Velocity Joint Diagnosis and Repair

C132 Diagnose constant-velocity (CV) joint noise and vibration concerns; determine necessary action.C849 Inspect, service, and replace shafts, yokes, boots, and universal/CV joints.C133 Diagnose universal joint noise and vibration concerns; perform necessary action.C779 Check shaft balance and phasing; measure shaft runout; measure and adjust driveline angles.Group Manual Drive Train and Axles: Drive Axle Diagnosis and RepairC911 Check and adjust differential housing fluid level.C785 Clean and inspect differential housing; check for leaks; inspect housing vent.C138 Diagnose noise and vibration concearns; determine necessary actionGroup Manual Drive Train and Axles: Drive Axle Shaft

C153 Diagnose drive axle shafts, bearings, and seals for noise, vibration, and fluid leakage concerns; determine necessary action.

C156 Inspect and replace drive axle shaft seals, bearings, and retainers.

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Southern Careers InstituteGroup Suspension and Steering Systems: Vehicle,C851 Identify and interpret suspension and steering system concerns; determine necessary action.

C166 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as suspension and steering system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins.

Group Suspension and Steering Systems: Wheel and Tire Maintenance

C619 Inspect tire condition; identify tire wear patterns; check for correct tire size and application (load and speed ratings) and adjust air pressure; determine necessary action.

C936 Demonstrate knowledge of steps required to remove and replace sensors in a tire pressure monitoring system.

Group Suspension and Steering Systems: Wheel and Tire Diagnosis

C935 Identify and test tire pressure monitoring systems (indirect and direct) for operation; verify operation of instrument panel lamps.

C855 Diagnose wheel/tire vibration, shimmy, and noise; determine necessary action.C796 Diagnose tire pull problems; determine necessary action.Group Suspension and Steering Systems: Power Steering Pump Maintenance and ServiceC177 Determine proper power steering fluid type; inspect fluid level and condition.C178 Flush, fill, and bleed power steering system.Group Suspension and Steering Systems: Steering Gear Diagnosis

C884 Diagnose power steering gear (non-rack and pinion) binding, uneven turning effort, looseness, hard steering, and noise concerns; determine necessary action.

C880 Diagnose power steering gear (rack and pinion) binding, uneven turning effort, looseness, hard steering, and noise concerns; determine necessary action.

Group Suspension and Steering Systems: Steering Column ServiceC168 Disable and enable supplemental restraint system (SRS).

C170 Diagnose steering column noises, looseness, and binding concerns (including tilt mechanisms); determine necessary action.

Group Suspension and Steering Systems: Front-Suspension Diagnosis

C852 Diagnose short and long arm suspension system noises, body sway, and uneven ride height concerns; determine necessary action.

Group Suspension and Steering Systems: Electronically Controlled Steering and Suspension Service

C931 Describe the function of the power steering pressure switch.Group Suspension and Steering Systems: Wheel Alignment Diagnosis, Adjustment, and Repair

C618 Prepare vehicle for wheel alignment on the alignment machine; perform four wheel alignment by checking and adjusting front and rear wheel caster, camber; and toe as required; center steering wheel.

Group Brakes: Vehicle, Customer, and Service Information

C230 Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as brake system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins.

C229 Identify and interpret brake system concerns; determine necessary action.

C944 Describe procedure for performing a road test to check brake system operation, including an anti-lock brake system (ABS).

Group Brakes: Fluid Testing and MaintenanceC239 Select, handle, store, and fill brake fluids to proper level.C625 Test brake fluid for contamination.C705 Bleed and/or flush brake system.Group Brakes: Master Cylinder Testing and ServiceC235 Remove, bench bleed, and reinstall master cylinder.C556 Measure and adjust master cylinder pushrod length.Group Brakes: Brake Lines and Hoses Inspection and RepairC624 Fabricate brake lines using proper material and flaring procedures (double flare and ISO types).Group Brakes: Disc Brake Inspection, Maintenance, and Service

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C948 Describe importance of operating vehicle to burnish/break-in replacement brake pads according to manufacturer's recommendations.

Group Brakes: Parking Brake Inspection and ServiceC633 Check parking brake operation and parking brake indicator light system operation; determine necessary

action.Group Brakes: Hydraulic System Diagnosis and ServiceC894 Diagnose pressure concerns in the brake system using hydraulic principles (Pascal’s Law).Group Brakes: Hydraulic System Diagnosis and Service cont.

C236 Diagnose poor stopping, pulling or dragging concerns caused by malfunctions in the hydraulic system; determine necessary action.

Group Brakes: Wheel Bearing Inspection, Maintenance, and ServiceC267 Diagnose wheel bearing noises, wheel shimmy, and vibration concerns; determine necessary action.Group Brakes: Brake Warning Light and Stop Light inspection and ServiceC947 Identify components of the brake warning light systemGroup Brakes: Electronic Brake Control Maintenance and ServiceC857 Identify traction control/vehicle stability control system components.C950 Describe the operation of a regenerative braking system.Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Vehicle, Customer, and Service Information

C286 Research applicable vehicle and service information, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins.

C951 Demonstrate knowledge of electrical/electronic series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using principles of electricity (Ohm's Law).

Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Battery Diagnosis and Service

C645 Identify electronic modules, security systems, radios, and other accessories that require reinitialization or code entry after reconnecting vehicle battery.

C817 Diagnose the cause(s) of excessive key-off battery drain (parasitic draw); determine necessary action.Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Starting System Diagnosis and RepairC314 Differentiate between electrical and engine mechanical problems that cause a slow-crank or no-crank

condition.Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Charging System Diagnosis and RepairC316 Diagnose (troubleshoot)  charging system for the cause of undercharge, no-charge, or overcharge conditions.Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Lighting System Diagnosis and RepairC564 Identify system voltage and safety precautions associated with high intensity discharge headlights.

C320 Diagnose (troubleshoot) the cause of brighter-than-normal, intermittent, dim, or no light operation; determine necessary action.

Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: FundamentalsC289 Use wiring diagrams to trace electrical/electronic circuits .

C641 Demonstrate the proper use of a digital multimeter (DMM) when measuring source voltage, voltage drop, (including grounds), current flow and resistance.

C291 Check operation of electrical circuits with a test light.C298 Inspect and test fusible links, circuit breakers, and fuses; determine necessary action.

C296 Demonstrate knowledge of the causes and effects from shorts, grounds, opens, and resistance problems in electrical/electronic circuits.

C299 Inspect and test switches, connectors, relays, solenoid solid state devices, and wires of electrical/electronic circuits; determine necessary action.

Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Wire RepairC643 Replace electrical connectors and terminal ends.C301 Perform solder repair of electrical wiring.C559 Repair wiring harness (including CAN/BUS systems).Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Horn and Wiper/Washer diagnosis and RepairC327 Diagnose (troubleshoot) causes of  incorrect horn operation; perform necessary action.

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C328 Diagnose (troubleshoot) causes of incorrect wiper operation; diagnose wiper speed control and park problems; perform necessary action.

Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Gauges/ Warning Devices, and Driver Information Systems Diagnosis and Repair

C325 Diagnose (troubleshoot) the cause of incorrect operation of warning devices and oter driver information systems; determine necessary action.

Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Accessories Diagnosis and Repair

C647 Diagnose (troubleshoot) incorrect electric lock operation (including remote keyless entry); determine necessary action.

C333 Diagnose (troubleshoot)  incorrect operation of cruise control systems; determine necessary action.Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Accessories Diagnosis and Repair (SRS, etc)C335 Disable and enable an airbag system for vehicle service; verify indicator lamp operation.C861 Diagnose (troubleshoot) supplemental restraint system (SRS) problems; determine necessary action.Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Accessories Diagnosis and Repair (CAN/BUS, etc)C338 Diagnose (troubleshoot) body electronic system circuits using a scan tool; determine necessary action.C821 Check for module communication errors (including CAN/BUS systems) using a scan tool.C340 Diagnose the cause(s) of false, intermittent, or no operation of anti-theft systems.Group Electrical/Electronic Systems: Hybrid Electrical SafetyC561 Identify high voltage circuits of electric or hybrid electric vehicle and related safety precautions.C874 Identify hybrid vehicle auxiliary (12v) battery service, repair and test procedures.Group HVAC: Vehicle, Customer, and Service Information

C342 Research applicable vehicle and service information, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins.

C341 Identify and interpret heating and air conditioning problems; determine necessary action.C827 Identify hybrid vehicle A/C system electrical circuits and the service/safety precautions.Group HVAC: Preliminary TestingC655 Identify the source of A/C system odors.Group HVAC: Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling, and HandlingC836 Identify and recover A/C system refrigerant.C652 Determine recommended oil and oil capacity for system application.Group HVAC: Heating, Ventilation, and Engine Cooling Systems Daignosis and RepairC362 Diagnose temperature control problems in the heater/ventilation system; determine necessary action.Group HVAC Operating Systems and Related Controls Diagnosis and RepairC566 Using scan tool, observe and record related HVAC data and trouble codes.

C350 Diagnose A/C system conditions that cause the protection devices (pressure, thermal, and PCM) to interrupt system operation; determine necessary action.

C374 Diagnose A/C compressor clutch control systems; determine necessary action.

C835 Diagnose malfunctions in the vacuum, mechanical, and electrical components and controls of the heating, ventilation, and A/C (HVAC) system; determine necessary action.

C378 Inspect A/C-heater ducts, doors, hoses, cabin filters and outlets; perform necessary action.Group Vehicle, Customer, and Service Information

C387 Research applicable vehicle and service information, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins.

NN08 Demonstrate use of 3 Cs (concern, cause, and correction).C386 Identify and interpret engine performance concerns; determine necessary action.

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