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Non-Structural Analysis and Damage 3 Course Information Developers: Automotive Collision and Repair State Curriculum Committee Roberto Rodriguez, Butler County Community College, Donnie Smith, Butler County Community College, Cindy Harrold, Coffeyville Community College, Hal Daniels, Coffeyville Community College, Randy Culbertson, Highland Community College, Richard Gravelle, Kansas City KS Community College, Linn Schroll, Manhattan Area Technical College, Corey Isbell, North Central KS Technical College, Dave Engel, North Central KS Technical College, Brenda Chatfield, Northwest KS Technical College, Levi Houston, Northwest KS Technical College, Richard Fairchild, Salina Area Technical College, Sergio Correa, Salina Area Technical College, David Ratzlaff, Seward Community College, Larry McLemore, Seward Community College, Gillian Gabelmann, Washburn Institute of Technology, Eric Showalter, Washburn Institute of Technology, Michael Edwards, Wichita Area Technical College, Tony Deese, Wichita Area Technical College and David Young, Wichita Area Technical College. Development Date: 01/29/2014 KBOR Facilitators: Shirley Antes/ April Henry Credit Hours: 4 Description: Through a variety of classroom and/or lab/shop learning and assessment activities, students in this course will: remove and install trim and hardware; determine process and procedures necessary for movable glass repair; repair outer body panel; replace and adjust outer body panels; remove and install mechanical and electrical components; demonstrate safety protocol appropriate for the auto repair setting; perform intermediate welding skills on non-structural damage repairs; and perform plastic and adhesive repairs. Exit Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes A B C D E Analyze automotive structural damage and repair requirements Analyze automotive non-structural damage and repair requirements Diagnose and repair collision-damaged mechanical and electrical components Demonstrate automobile painting and refinishing skills Demonstrate safe working habits and procedures within an auto collision/repair facility External Standards by meeting any institution-required NATEF Tasks from the criteria outlined below. NATEF Guidelines of: 95% of HP-I items must be taught in the curriculum; 90% of HP-G items must be taught in the curriculum 2.B Outer Body Panel Repairs, Replacements, and Adjustments

2.C Metal Finishing and Body Filling 2.D Moveable Glass and Hardware 2.E Metal Welding and Cutting 2.F Plastics and Adhesives 3.A Suspension and Steering 3.B Electrical 4.A Safety Precautions Competencies Remove trim and hardware TRM01: Trim And Hardware o under instructor supervision o 2.A.2 Inspect, remove, store, and replace exterior trim and moldings. HP-I o 2.A.3 Inspect, remove, store, and replace interior trim and components. HP-I o 2.A.4 Inspect, remove, store, and replace non-structural body panels and components that may interfere with or be damaged during repair. HP-I Install trim and hardware TRM01: Trim And Hardware o under instructor supervision

o 2.A.2 Inspect, remove, store, and replace exterior trim and moldings. HP-I o 2.A.3 Inspect, remove, store, and replace interior trim and components. HP-I o 2.A.4 Inspect, remove, store, and replace non-structural body panels and components that may interfere with or be damaged during repair. HP-I Determine process and procedures necessary for movable glass repair Domain: Cognitive Level: Evaluation 2.D Moveable Glass and Hardware DAM03: Mechanical Systems Analysis DAM06: Steering And Suspension Damage Analysis GLA01:Movable Glass PWR01: Power Accessories TRM01: Trim And Hardware o 2.A.4 Inspect, remove, store, and replace non-structural body panels and components that may interfere with or be damaged during repair. HP-I o 2.A.6 Protect panels, glass, and parts adjacent to the repair area. HP-I o 2.D.1 Inspect, adjust, repair or replace window regulators, run channels, glass, power mechanisms, and related controls. HP-I o 2.D.2 Diagnose and repair water leaks, dust leaks, and wind noises; inspect, repair, and replace weather-stripping. HP-G o 2.D.3 Inspect, repair or replace, and adjust removable, manually or power operated roof panel and hinges, latches, guides, handles, retainer, and controls of sunroofs. HP-G Repair outer body panel Level: 2.B Outer Body Panel Repairs, Replacements, and Adjustments ADH01: Adhesive Bonding CPS01: Corrosion Protection DAM05: Aluminum Panels And Structures Damage Analysis

EDSO1: Non-Structural Supplement Diagnose electrical concerns Complete headlamp and fog/driving lamp assemblies and repairs Demonstrate self-grounding procedures for handling electronic components Determine diagnosis, inspection and service needs for brake system hydraulic components Examine components of heating and air conditioning systems Determine the inspection, service and repair needs for collision damaged cooling system components Distinguish between the under car components and systems Determine the diagnosis, inspection and service requirements of active and passive restraint systems FCR01: Fundamentals Of Collision Repair FOM01: Automotive Foams PRA01: Replacing Aluminum Exterior Panels STA01: Cosmetic Straightening Aluminum STS01: Cosmetic Straightening Steel o 2.B.1 Determine the extent of direct and indirect damage and direction of impact; develop and document a repair plan. HP-I o 2.B.3 Determine the extent of damage to aluminum body panels; repair or replace. HP-G o 2.B.9 Straighten and rough-out contours of damaged panels to a suitable condition for body filling or metal finishing using power tools, hand tools, and weld-on pull attachments. HP-I o 2.B.10 Weld damaged or torn steel body panels; repair broken welds. HP-I o 2.B.11 Restore corrosion protection. HP-I o 2.B.12 Replace door skins. HP-G o 2.B.13 Restore sound deadeners and foam materials. HP-I o 2.B.14 Perform panel bonding. HP-G Replace outer body panels Level: 2.B Outer Body Panel Repairs, Replacements, and Adjustments ADH01: Adhesive Bonding

o 2.B.2 Inspect, remove and replace bolted, bonded, and welded steel panel or panel assemblies. HP-I o 2.B.4 Inspect, remove, replace, and align hood, hood hinges, and hood latch. HP-I o 2.B.5 Inspect, remove, replace, and align deck lid, lid hinges, and lid latch. HP-I o 2.B.6 Inspect, remove, replace, and align doors, tailgates, hatches, lift gates, latches, hinges, and related hardware. HP-I o 2.B.7 Inspect, remove, replace, and align bumper bars, covers, reinforcement, guards, isolators, and mounting hardware. HP-I o 2.B.8 Inspect, remove, replace and align front fenders, headers, and other panels. HP-I o 2.B.15 Diagnose and repair water leaks, dust leaks, and wind noise. HP-G Adjust outer body panels Level: 2.B Outer Body Panel Repairs, Replacements, and Adjustments ADH01: Adhesive Bonding o 2.B.2 Inspect, remove and replace bolted, bonded, and welded steel panel or panel assemblies. HP-I o 2.B.4 Inspect, remove, replace, and align hood, hood hinges, and hood latch. HP-I o 2.B.5 Inspect, remove, replace, and align deck lid, lid hinges, and lid latch. HP-I o 2.B.6 Inspect, remove, replace, and align doors, tailgates, hatches, lift gates, latches, hinges, and related hardware. HP-I o 2.B.7 Inspect, remove, replace, and align bumper bars, covers, reinforcement, guards, isolators, and mounting hardware. HP-I o 2.B.8 Inspect, remove, replace and align front fenders, headers, and other panels. HP-I o 2.B.15 Diagnose and repair water leaks, dust leaks, and wind noise. HP-G Remove mechanical and electrical components

2.D Moveable Glass and Hardware DAM03: Mechanical Systems Analysis DAM06: Steering And Suspension Damage Analysis GLA01:Movable Glass PWR01: Power Accessories o 2.D.1 Inspect, adjust, repair or replace window regulators, run channels, glass, power mechanisms, and related controls. HP-I o 2.D.2 Diagnose and repair water leaks, dust leaks, and wind noises; inspect, repair, and replace weather-stripping. HP-G o 2.D.3 Inspect, repair or replace, and adjust removable, manually or power operated roof panel and hinges, latches, guides, handles, retainer, and controls of sunroofs. HP-G o 2.D.4 Inspect, remove, reinstall, and align convertible top and related mechanisms. HP-G o 2.A.5 Inspect, remove, store, and replace all vehicle mechanical and electrical components that may interfere with or be damaged during repair. HP-G Install mechanical and electrical components 2.D Moveable Glass and Hardware DAM03: Mechanical Systems Analysis DAM06: Steering And Suspension Damage Analysis GLA01:Movable Glass PWR01: Power Accessories

o 2.D.1 Inspect, adjust, repair or replace window regulators, run channels, glass, power mechanisms, and related controls. HP-I o 2.D.2 Diagnose and repair water leaks, dust leaks, and wind noises; inspect, repair, and replace weather-stripping. HP-G o 2.D.3 Inspect, repair or replace, and adjust removable, manually or power operated roof panel and hinges, latches, guides, handles, retainer, and controls of sunroofs. HP-G o 2.D.4 Inspect, remove, reinstall, and align convertible top and related mechanisms. HP-G o 2.A.5 Inspect, remove, store, and replace all vehicle mechanical and electrical components that may interfere with or be damaged during repair. HP-G Demonstrate safety protocol appropriate for the auto repair setting Domain: Cognitive Level: Application 4.A Safety Precautions EDS02: Refinishing Supplement REF01: Refinishing Equipment And VOC Regulations REF02: Surface Preparation And Masking REF03: Color Theory, Application, Tinting, And Blending WKR01: Hazardous Materials, Personal Safety, And Refinish Safety o 4.A.1 Identify and take necessary precautions with hazardous operations and materials according to federal, state, and local regulations. HP-I o 4.A.2 Identify safety and personal health hazards according to OSHA guidelines. HP-I o 4.A.3 Inspect spray environment to ensure compliance with federal, state and local regulations, and for safety and cleanliness hazards. HP-I o 4.A.4 Select and use the NIOSH approved personal sanding respirator. Inspect condition and ensure fit and operation. Perform proper maintenance in accordance with OSHA Regulation 1910.134 and applicable state and local regulation. HP-I o 4.A.5 Select and use the NIOSH approved (Fresh Air Make-up System) personal painting/refinishing respirator system. Perform proper maintenance in accordance with OSHA Regulation 1910.134 and applicable state and local regulation. HP-I o 4.A.6 Select and use the proper personal safety equipment for surface preparation, spray gun and related equipment operation, paint mixing, matching and application, paint defects, and detailing (gloves, suits, hoods, eye and ear protection, etc.). HP-I Perform intermediate welding skills on non-structural damage repairs

2.E Metal Welding and Cutting FCR01: Fundamentals Of Collision Repair WCA01: Aluminum GMA (MIG) Welding WCS01: Steel GMA (MIG) Welding o under instructor supervision o 2.E.1 Identify weldable and non-weldable materials used in collision repair. HP-I o 2.E.2 Weld and cut high-strength steel and other steels. HP-I o 2.E.3 Weld and cut aluminum. HP-G o 2.E.4 Determine the correct GMAW (Mig) welder type, electrode, wire type, diameter, and gas to be used in a specific welding situation. HP-I o 2.E.5 Set up and adjust the GMAW (MIG) welder to "tune" for proper electrode stickout, voltage, polarity, flow rate, and wire-feed speed required for the material being welded. HP-I o 2.E.6 Store, handle, and install high-pressure gas cylinders. HP-I o 2.E.7 Determine work clamp (ground) location and attach. HP-I o 2.E.8 Use the proper angle of the gun to the joint and direction of gun travel for the type of weld being made in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. HP-I o 2.E.9 Protect adjacent panels, glass, vehicle interior, etc. from welding and cutting operations. HP-I o 2.E.10 Protect computers and other electronic control modules during welding procedures. HP-I o 2.E.11 Clean and prepare the metal to be welded, assure good metal fit-up, apply weldthrough primer if necessary, and clamp as required. HP-I o 2.E.12 Determine the joint type (butt weld with backing, lap, etc.) for weld being made. HP- I o 2.E.13 Determine the type of weld (continuous, butt weld with backing, plug, etc.) for each specific welding operation. HP-I o 2.E.14 Perform the following welds: continuous, stitch, tack, plug, butt weld with and without backing, and fillet. HP-I o 2.E.15 Perform visual and destructive tests on each weld type. HP-I o 2.E.16 Identify the causes of various welding defects; make necessary adjustments. HP-I o 2.E.17 Identify cause of contact tip burn-back and failure of wire to feed; make necessary adjustments. HP-I o 2.E.18 Identify cutting process for different materials and locations perform cutting operation. HP-I o 2.E.19 Identify different methods of attaching non-structural components (squeeze type resistant spot welds (STRSW), riveting, non-structural adhesive, silicon bronze, etc.) HP-G Perform plastic and adhesive repairs

2.F Plastics and Adhesives PLA01: Plastic Welding Repair PLA02: Plastic Adhesive Repair o under instructor supervision o 2.F.1 Identify the types of plastics; determine repairability. HP-I o 2.F.2 Identify the types of plastic repair procedures; clean and prepare the surface of plastic parts. HP-I o 2.F.3 Replace or repair rigid, semi-rigid, and flexible plastic panels. HP-G o 2.F.4 Remove or repair damaged areas from rigid exterior composite panels. HP-G o 2.F.5 Replace bonded rigid exterior composite body panels; straighten or align panel supports. HP-G