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1 Medium Heavy Vehicle Wheels and Tires-2 Student/intern information: Name Class Vehicle used for this activity: Year Make Model Odometer VIN Learning Objective/Task Steering Column Remove and install steering and drive axle wheel/tire assemblies. Inspect tire for proper application, (size, load range, position, and tread design); determine needed action. Inspect wheel/rims for proper application, load range, size, and design; determine needed action. Check operation of tire pressure monitoring system; determine needed action NATEF Reference Number 2007 NATEF Priority Level D1-3 P-1 D1-4 P-3 D1-5 P-3 D1-6 P-3 Recommended Resource Materials CDX automotive program CDX etextbook Technical service bulletins, shop manuals, and any other information applicable to the specific vehicle or components you are working on Class notes Materials Required Vehicle with possible tire/wheel alignment concern Vehicle manufacturer s workshop manual Manufacturer-specific tools depending on the concern Vehicle lifting equipment if applicable For every task in Suspension and Steering, the following safety task must be strictly enforced: Comply with personal and environmental safety practices associated with clothing; eye protection; hand tools; power equipment; proper ventilation; and the handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals/materials in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Some Safety Issues to Consider Diagnosis of this fault may require test driving the vehicle on the school grounds or on a hoist, both of which carry severe risks. Attempt this task only with full permission from your supervisor/instructor and follow all the guidelines exactly. Caution: If you are working in an area where there could be brake dust present (may contain asbestos, which has been determined to cause cancer when inhaled or ingested), ensure you wear and use all OSHA-approved asbestos protective/removal equipment. Lifting equipment such as vehicle jacks and stands, vehicle hoists, and engine hoists are important tools that increase productivity and make the job easier. However, they can also cause severe injury or death if used improperly. Make sure you follow the manufacturer s operation procedures. Also make sure you have your supervisor/instructor s permission to use any particular type of lifting equipment. Comply with personal and environmental safety practices associated with clothing; eye protection; hand tools; power equipment; proper ventilation; and the handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals/materials in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Medium Heavy Vehicle Wheels and Tires-2 1
2 Always wear the correct protective eyewear and clothing and use the appropriate safety equipment, as well as fender covers, seat protectors, and floor mat protectors. Make sure you understand and observe all legislative and personal safety procedures when carrying out practical assignments. If you are unsure of what these are, ask your supervisor/instructor. Performance Standard 0 No exposure: No information or practice provided during the program; complete training required 1 Exposure only: General information provided with no practice time; close supervision needed; additional training required 2 Limited practice: Has practiced job during training program; additional training required to develop skill 3 Moderately skilled: Has performed job independently during training program; limited additional training may be required 4 Skilled: Can perform job independently with no additional training Task Remove and install steering and drive axle wheel/tire assemblies. D Remove and install steering and drive axle wheel/tire assemblies. 2. Reference the appropriate manufacturer s workshop to correctly remove and install steering axle wheel/ tire assemblies; determine needed action. 3. List all the safety procedures that must be adhered to while removing and installing steering axle wheel/ tire assemblies: i. _ ii. _ iii. _ iv. _ v. _ Others: 4. Referring to workshop manual, remove and install steering axle wheel/tire assemblies: a. Chock the vehicle s rear wheels. b. Jack the vehicle up until the wheels are off the ground. c. Install the appropriate size wheel safety stand under the vehicle. Slowly release the pressure of the jack while observing that the stands are in the correct location. d. Remove the dust/grease cap from the hub assembly. If oil filled hubs, ensure you collect the oil from the hub and dispose of in the appropriate manner taking into account all relevant environmental protection legislation. e. Remove the locking device from the retaining nut. f. Before removing retaining nut, check the preload or tension on the nut following the procedure outlined in the workshop manual. If no: List the tension or preload obtained: g. Remove the locking nut and set aside. h. Using the recommended lift device, remove the wheel bearings and place on clean surface and cover. Medium Heavy Vehicle Wheels and Tires-2 2
3 i. Following the procedure in the workshop manual, remove the steering axle wheel/tire assemblies. j. Inspect the assembly. Brake drum condition: Serviceable: Requires Servicing: or Disc Brake rotor condition: Serviceable: Requires Servicing: Inspect the hub seal: Serviceable: Requires Servicing: k. Inspect the tires for serviceability. If no, list the reason(s): l. Determine what needs to be done to rectify any faults and discuss these with your instructor. m. If directed by your instructors, carry out any rectification and re-assembly of the wheel assembly as per the manufacturer s workshop manual. n. After your instructor has examined your work in restoring the wheel steering axle assembly, jack up and remove the safety stands. Lower the vehicle to the ground. 5. Reference the appropriate manufacturer s workshop to correctly remove and install drive axle wheel/tire assemblies; determine needed action. 6. List all the safety procedures that must be adhered to while removing and installing drive axle wheel/tire assemblies: i. _ ii. _ iii. _ iv. _ v. _ Others: 7. Referring to workshop manual, remove and install drive axle wheel/tire assemblies: a. Chock the vehicle s front wheels. b. Jack the vehicle up until the wheels are off the ground. c. Install the appropriate size wheel safety stand under the vehicle. Slowly release the pressure of the jack while observing that the stands are in the correct location. d. Remove the dust/grease cap from the hub assembly. If oil filled hubs, ensure you collect the oil from the hub and dispose of in the appropriate manner taking into account all relevant environmental protection legislation. e. Remove the locking device from the retaining nut. f. Before removing retaining nut, check the preload or tension on the nut following the procedure outlined in the workshop manual. If no: List the tension or preload obtained: Medium Heavy Vehicle Wheels and Tires-2 3
4 g. Remove the locking nut and set aside. h. Using the recommended lift device, remove the wheel bearings and place on clean surface and cover. i. Following the procedure in the workshop manual, remove the steering axle wheel/tire assemblies. j. Inspect the assembly. Brake drum condition: Serviceable: Requires Servicing: or Disc Brake rotor condition: Serviceable: Requires Servicing: Inspect the hub seal: Serviceable: Requires Servicing: k. Inspect the tires for serviceability. If no, list the reason(s): l. Determine what needs to be done to rectify ant faults and discuss these with your instructor. m. If directed by your instructor, carry out any rectification and re-assemblyof the wheel assembly as per the manufacturer s workshop manual. n. After your instructor has examined your work in restoring the drive axle assembly, jack up and remove the safety stands. Lower the vehicle to the ground. Discuss the findings with instructor NATEF Reference Number: D1-3 Task Inspect tire for proper application, (size, load range, position, and tread design); determine needed action. D Following all procedures and safety requirements, carry out an inspection of the tires to ensure they meet manufacturer s specifications: a. Remove the locking nut and set aside. Are the tires the same make, type, tread pattern, and size? Yes: No: Manufacturer s recommended tire sizes and construction: Make: Size: Construction type: b. Check the tires and record their information: * Recommended tire pressure: psi (kpa) Front Axle L/F tire: Tread design: R/F tire: Tread design: Medium Heavy Vehicle Wheels and Tires-2 4
5 1st Rear Axle 2nd Rear Axle 3rd Rear Axle 4th Rear Axle Serviceable: Unserviceable: If tire pressures are not within the specific pressure range, adjust as necessary. c. Inspect the tire treads for unusual tire wear patterns: Serviceable: Unserviceable: If no, List the problems, and list your recommendation(s) for rectification: If the treads are showing signs of abnormal wear patterns; list the probable cause(s): Other Causes: Discuss the findings with instructor NATEF Reference Number: D1-4 Task Inspect wheel/rims for proper application, load range, size, and design; determine needed action. D Check each wheel/rim for proper application and specifications and record their information: * Recommended tire pressure: psi (kpa) Front Axle L/F Rim: Acceptable: R/F Rim: Not Acceptable: Medium Heavy Vehicle Wheels and Tires-2 5
6 1st Rear Axle L/R Rim: Acceptable: R/R Rim: Not Acceptable: 2nd Rear Axle L/R tires: Acceptable: R/R tires: Not Acceptable: 3rd Rear Axle L/R tires: Acceptable: R/R tires: Not Acceptable: 4th Rear Axle L/R tires: Acceptable: R/R tires: Not Acceptable: Overall condition and suitability: Acceptable: Not Acceptable: If not acceptable condition: List the reason(s): Discuss the findings with instructor NATEF Reference Number: D1-5 Task Check operation of tire pressure monitoring system; determine needed action. D Referring to workshop manual, carry out the recommended checks to ensure the tire pressure monitoring system is functioning correctly: If no, list your recommendation(s) for rectification as per manufacturer s recommendation: Medium Heavy Vehicle Wheels and Tires-2 6
7 Discuss the findings with instructor NATEF Reference Number: D1-6 Medium Heavy Vehicle Wheels and Tires-2 7
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