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Capital High School to Helena College degree program: Automotive Technology AAS BIG SKY PATHWAY PROPOSAL 9th 10th 11th 12th SUGGESTED HIGH SCHOOL COURSES Graduation Requirements Workforce/College Prep Algebra I, English I, Physical Education, World Cultures, Earth Science Recommended CTE Cluster Foundation Course(s): Consumer Mechanics, Basic Computer Skills, Money Management CTE and/or Electives Consumer Mechanics Recommended CTE Pathway Graduation Requirements Workforce/College Prep Geometry, English II, Physical Education/Health, Biology, Fine Art Elective Courses: Auto I, II and III Auto 104 Automotive Mechanics, Technical Math and Writing CTE and/or Electives Graduation Requirements Workforce/College Prep Auto I, Welding I, Basic Computer Skills Algebra II, English III, American History Other Recommended CTE Courses: Welding, Drafting, Public Speaking CTE and/or Electives Auto II, Drafting, Money Management Graduation Requirements Technical Math (M111T), Technical Writing(WRIT121T) OR Career & Technical Student Workforce/College Prep English IV & College Writing (WRIT101), Government Organization(s): CTE and/or Electives AUTO104 Automotive Mechanics, Welding II, Intro to Public Skills USA Speaking ADVANCED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES High School to College/Career Linkages Advanced Placement courses: Lang & Comp; European History, English IV, Biology, Psychology Dual Enrollment courses: M11T Technical Math WRIT121 Intro to Tech Writing College Writing WRIT 101, Public Speaking COMX 111; AUTO104 Automotive Mechanics ; COMX111 Intro to Public Speaking Online courses: Other: Work experience and student shadowing at Helena College POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM OF STUDY (72 credits) Semester 1 Math English Major Other M111T AUTO104 Automotive Mechanics 2cr Technical Math AST108 Auto Manual Drive Trains 6 3cr AST130 Intro to Auto Electronics 7 Semester 2 AST160 Auto Engine Repair 6 AST172 Auto Heating/Air Conditioning 5 Electric/Electronics Systems II 4 Semester 3 Semester 4 WRIT121 Intro to Tech Writing 3cr AST118 Brake Chassis 6 AST262 Engine Performance I 8cr AST264 Engine Performance II 5cr Auto Transmissions/Transaxles 7 AST280 Applied Lab Experience Light Repair 4 COMX111 Intro to Public Speaking OR COMX106 Communicating in the Workplace

Big Sky Pathway Proposal Signature Page Designing and implementing a Big Sky Pathway requires collaboration at every level of the process. Based on your local community and the specific Career Pathway for which you wish to implement a Program of Study, you should assemble a team that includes academic and CTE Teachers, District or School CTE Advisors, Business and Industry Representatives, Postsecondary Partners and Faculty, Education Administrators, and even relevant local community leaders or recent program of study graduates. Career Cluster: Transportation Career Pathway/POS: Automotive Technician College: Helena College High School: Capital High School Helenaschools.org Date: April 2017 324-2472 Team Member Name/Affiliation Role/Responsibility Signature/Email Address Amy Williams OCHE Record Pathway Signature: Amy Williams Don Michalsky OPI Approve Pathway Jeramie Robinson Capital High School Helena High School Counselor Tammy Burke Helena College Trades Division Chair Jan Clinard Helena College Career Pathways Coordinator Email: Signature: Email: Signature: Email: Signature: Email: Signature: Email: Amy Williams (Apr 17, 2017) amy.williams12@montana.edu Don Michalsky Don Michalsky (Apr 18, 2017) dmichalsky@mt.gov Jeramie Robinson Jeramie Robinson (Apr 20, 2017) jrobinson@helenaschools.org Tammy A. Burke Tammy A. Burke (Apr 20, 2017) tammy.burke@umhelena.edu Jan Clinard Jan Clinard (Apr 20, 2017) jan.clinard@umhelena.edu 12/2015

Pathway Checklist Element YES NO 1. Pathway includes all state and local graduation requirements preparing students for entry into a postsecondary program X 2. Pathway identifies the appropriate secondary CTE, academic, and recommended elective courses offered by the high school X which will prepare the student for college-level courses without remediation 3. Pathway outlines a non-duplicative sequence of courses from grades 9-12 and from secondary to postsecondary education X 4. Pathway leads to an industry-recognized postsecondary credential, degree or employment X 5. Curriculum between secondary and postsecondary institutions has aligned curriculum, using industry recognized standards or with input of local/regional business and industry (May use Gap Analysis). List National Standards or Local/Regional Business Here: Framework for Business Education in Montana 6. Pathway includes dual enrollment, high school for college credit, and opportunities for industry-recognized credentials and work-based learning experiences when applicable 7. The pathway utilizes the guidance of a web-based career counseling system, or information regarding the pathway is available on the institution s website. X X X 12/2015

Automotive Knowledge & Skills Statements Helena High School U-M Helena Helena HS Helena College Key ENGINE REPAIR A. General Engine Diagnosis; Removal and Reinstallation (R & R) Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction. Identify and interpret engine concern; determine Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as internal engine operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins. Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers. Inspect engine assembly for fuel, oil, coolant, and other leaks; determine Diagnose engine noises and vibrations; determine Diagnose the cause of excessive oil consumption, coolant consumption, unusual engine exhaust color and odor; determine Perform engine vacuum tests; determine Perform cylinder power balance tests; determine Perform cylinder cranking and running compression tests; determine necessary Perform cylinder leakage tests; determine Remove and reinstall engine in an OBDII or newer vehicle; reconnect all attaching components and restore the vehicle to running condition. Install engine covers using gaskets, seals and sealers as required. Perform common fastener and thread repair, to include: remove broken bolt, restore internal and external threads, and repair internal threads with thread insert. Inspect, remove and replace engine mounts. B. Cylinder Head and Valve Train Diagnosis and Repair Remove cylinder head; inspect gasket condition; install cylinder head and gasket; tighten according to manufacturer s specifications and procedures. Clean and visually inspect a cylinder head for cracks; check gasket surface areas for warpage and surface finish; check passage condition. Inspect valve springs for squareness and free height comparison; determine Replace valve stem seals on an assembled engine; inspect valve spring retainers, locks/keepers, and valve lock/keeper grooves; determine Inspect valve guides for wear; check valve stem-to-guide clearance; determine Inspect valves and valve seats; determine Check valve spring assembled height and valve stem height; determine Y Auto 1 AST 280 AST 208: Applied Lab Light Repair 160: Engine Repair /280 /280 /280 Y Auto 1 /160 108: Manual Drive Transmsn /262 262: Engine Performance 1 /262 AST 160/262 /262 Y Auto 1-3 AUTO 104/AST 160 Auto104: Auto Mechanics AST 160/280

Inspect pushrods, rocker arms, rocker arm pivots and shafts for wear, bending, cracks, looseness, and blocked oil passages (orifices); determine Inspect valve lifters; determine Adjust valves (mechanical or hydraulic lifters). Inspect and replace camshaft and drive belt/chain (includes checking drive gear wear and backlash, end play, sprocket and chain wear, overhead cam drive sprocket(s), drive belt(s), belt tension, tensioners, camshaft reluctor ring/tone-wheel, and variable valve timing components). Inspect and/or measure camshaft for runout, journal wear and lobe wear. Inspect camshaft bearing surface for wear, damage, out-of-round, and alignment; determine Establish camshaft position sensor indexing. C. Engine Block Assembly Diagnosis and Repair Disassemble engine block; clean and prepare components for inspection and reassembly. Inspect engine block for visible cracks, passage condition, core and gallery plug condition, and surface warpage; determine Inspect and measure cylinder walls/sleeves for damage, wear, and ridges; determine Deglaze and clean cylinder walls. Inspect and measure camshaft bearings for wear, damage, out-of-round, and alignment; determine Inspect crankshaft for straightness, journal damage, keyway damage, thrust flange and sealing surface condition, and visual surface cracks; check oil passage condition; measure end play and journal wear; check crankshaft position sensor reluctor ring (where applicable); determine Inspect main and connecting rod bearings for damage and wear; determine Identify piston and bearing wear patterns that indicate connecting rod alignment and main bearing bore problems; determine Inspect and measure piston skirts and ring lands; determine Remove and replace piston pin. Determine piston-to-bore clearance. Inspect, measure, and install piston rings. Inspect auxiliary shaft(s) (balance, intermediate, idler, counterbalance or silencer); inspect shaft(s) and support bearings for damage and wear; determine necessary action; reinstall and time. Remove, inspect or replace crankshaft vibration damper (harmonic balancer). Assemble engine block. AST 160/264 AST 160 AST 160 AST 160 AST 160 264: Engine Performance II

D. Lubrication and Cooling Systems Diagnosis and Repair Perform oil pressure tests; determine Inspect oil pump gears or rotors, housing, pressure relief devices, and pump drive; perform necessary action, radiator, pressure cap, coolant recovery tank, and hoses; determine Inspect, replace, and adjust drive belts, tensioners, and pulleys; check pulley and belt alignment. Inspect and replace engine cooling and heater system hoses. Inspect, test, and replace thermostat and gasket/seal. Test coolant; drain and recover coolant; flush and refill cooling system with recommended coolant; bleed air as required. Inspect, remove and replace water pump. Remove and replace radiator. Inspect, and test fans(s) (electrical or mechanical), fan clutch, fan shroud, and air dams. Inspect auxiliary coolers; determine Inspect, test, and replace oil temperature and pressure switches and sensors. Perform oil and filter change. Identify causes of engine overheating. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND TRANSAXLE A. General Transmission and Transaxle Diagnosis Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction. engine performance and transmission/transaxle concerns; determine necessary Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as transmission/transaxle system operation, fluid type, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins. Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers. Diagnose fluid loss and condition concerns; check fluid level in transmissions with and without dip-stick; determine Perform pressure tests (including transmissions/transaxles equipped with electronic pressure control); determine Perform stall test; determine Perform lock-up converter system tests; determine Diagnose noise and vibration concerns; determine /280 /280 Y Auto AST 160 /172 172: Heating/Cooling Systems /280 Y Auto 1-3 AST 280 Y Auto 1-3 270: Transmissions Transaxles Y Auto 1 /280 AST 280 /280

Diagnose transmission/transaxle gear reduction/multiplication concerns using driving, driven, and held member (power flow) principles. Diagnose pressure concerns in a transmission using hydraulic principles (Pascal s Law). Diagnose electronic transmission/transaxle control systems using appropriate test equipment and service information. B. In-Vehicle Transmission/Transaxle Maintenance and Repair Inspect, adjust, and replace manual valve shift linkage, transmission range sensor/switch, and park/neutral position switch. Inspect and replace external seals gaskets, and bushings. Inspect, test, adjust, repair, or replace electrical/electronic components and circuits, including computers, solenoids, sensors, relays, terminals, connectors, switches, and harnesses. Diagnose electronic transmission control systems using a scan tool; determine Inspect, replace, and align powertrain mounts. Service transmission; perform visual inspection; replace fluid and filters. /280 AST 280 C. Off-Vehicle Transmission and Transaxle Repair engine core plugs, rear crankshaft seal, dowel pins, dowel pin holes, and mating surfaces. Disassemble, clean, and inspect transmission/transaxle. springs, valves, sleeves, retainers, brackets, checkvalves/balls, screens, spacers, and gaskets). Inspect servo and accumulator bores, pistons, seals, pins, springs, and retainers; determine Assemble transmission/transaxle. Inspect, leak test, and flush or replace transmission/transaxle oil cooler, lines, and fittings. Inspect converter flex (drive) plate, converter attaching bolts, converter pilot, converter pump drive surfaces, converter end play, and crankshaft pilot bore. Install and seat torque converter to engage drive/splines. Inspect, measure, and reseal oil pump assembly and components. Measure transmission/transaxle end play or preload; determine Inspect, measure, and replace thrust washers and bearings. Inspect oil delivery circuits, including seal rings, ring grooves, and sealing surface areas, feed pipes, orifices, and check valves/balls. Auto 1 AST 280 /280 /280

Inspect bushings; determine Inspect and measure planetary gear assembly components; determine Inspect case bores, passages, bushings, vents, and mating surfaces; determine Inspect transaxle drive, link chains, sprockets, gears, bearings, and bushings; perform Inspect, measure, repair, adjust or replace transaxle final drive components. Inspect clutch drum, piston, check-balls, springs, retainers, seals, and friction and pressure plates; determine Measure clutch pack clearance; determine Air test operation of clutch and servo assemblies. Inspect roller and sprag clutch, races, rollers, sprags, springs, cages, and retainers; determine Inspect bands and drums; determine Describe the operational characteristics of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) Describe the operational characteristics of a hybrid vehicle drive train. /264 MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES A. General Drive Train Diagnosis Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction. Identify and interpret drive train concern; determine Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as drive train system operation, fluid type, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins. Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers. Diagnose fluid loss, level, and condition concerns; determine Drain and fill manual transmission/transaxle and final drive unit. B. Clutch Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose clutch noise, binding, slippage, pulsation, and chatter; determine Inspect clutch pedal linkage, cables, automatic adjuster mechanisms, brackets, bushings, pivots, and springs; perform Inspect hydraulic clutch slave and master cylinders, lines, and hoses; determine Auto 1-3 AST 280 /280 AST 280 /280 AST 280

Inspect and replace clutch pressure plate assembly, clutch disc, release (throw- out) bearing and linkage, and pilot bearing/bushing (as applicable). Bleed clutch hydraulic system. Inspect flywheel and ring gear for wear and cracks; determine Inspect engine block, core plugs, rear main engine oil seal, clutch (bell) housing, transmission/transaxle case mating surfaces, and alignment dowels; determine Measure flywheel runout and crankshaft end play; determine /280 /280 /160 C. Transmission/Transaxle Diagnosis and Repair Remove and reinstall transmission/transaxle. Disassemble, clean, and reassemble transmission/transaxle components. Inspect transmission/transaxle case, extension housing, case mating surfaces, bores, bushings, and vents; perform Diagnose noise concerns using transmission/transaxle powerflow principles. Diagnose hard shifting and jumping out of gear concerns; determine necessary Inspect, adjust, and reinstall shift linkages, brackets, bushings, cables, pivots, and levers. Inspect, replace, and align powertrain mounts. Inspect and replace gaskets, seals, and sealants; inspect sealing surfaces. Remove and replace transaxle final drive. Inspect, adjust, and reinstall shift cover, forks, levers, grommets, shafts, sleeves, detent mechanism, interlocks, and springs. Measure end play or preload (shim or spacer selection procedure) on transmission/transaxle shafts; perform Inspect and reinstall synchronizer hub, sleeve, keys (inserts), springs, and blocking rings. Diagnose transaxle final drive assembly noise and vibration concerns; determine Remove, inspect, measure, adjust, and reinstall transaxle final drive pinion gears (spiders), shaft, side gears, side bearings, thrust washers, and case assembly. Inspect lubrication devices (oil pump or slingers); perform Inspect, test, and replace transmission/transaxle sensors and switches. Describe the operational characteristics of an electronically controlled manual transmission/transaxle. /160 /160/270

D. Drive Shaft and Half Shaft, Universal and Constant-Velocity (CV) Joint Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose constant-velocity (CV) joint noise and vibration concerns; determine Diagnose universal joint noise and vibration concerns; perform Remove and replace front wheel drive (FWD) front wheel bearing. Inspect, service, and replace shafts, yokes, boots, and CV joints. Inspect, service, and replace shaft center support bearings. Check shaft balance and phasing; measure shaft runout; measure and adjust driveline angles. Auto 3 280: Applied lab Exp Light Repair Auto 3 Auto 1 & 3 AST 118-280 118: Brakes Chassis Auto 3 Auto 3 /280 E. Drive Axle Diagnosis and Repair Ring and Pinion Gears and Differential Case Assembly Diagnose noise and vibration concerns; determine Diagnose fluid leakage concerns; determine Inspect and replace companion flange and pinion seal; measure companion flange runout. Inspect ring gear and measure runout; determine Remove, inspect, and reinstall drive pinion and ring gear, spacers, sleeves, and bearings. Measure and adjust drive pinion depth. Measure and adjust drive pinion bearing preload. and backlash variation on a differential carrier assembly (threaded cup or shim types). Check ring and pinion tooth contact patterns; perform Disassemble, inspect, measure, and adjust or replace differential pinion gears (spiders), shaft, side gears, side bearings, thrust washers, and case. Reassemble and reinstall differential case assembly; measure runout; determine Auto 3 /280 Limited Slip Differential Diagnose noise, slippage, and chatter concerns; determine Clean and inspect differential housing; refill with correct lubricant and/or additive. Inspect and reinstall limited slip differential components. Measure rotating torque; determine /280 Drive Axle Shaft Diagnose drive axle shafts, bearings, and seals for noise, vibration, and fluid leakage concerns; determine /280

Inspect and replace drive axle shaft wheel studs. AST 118/280 Remove and replace drive axle shafts. /280 Inspect and replace drive axle shaft seals, bearings, and retainers. F. Four-wheel Drive/All-wheel Drive Component Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose noise, vibration, and unusual steering concerns; determine necessary Inspect, adjust, and repair shifting controls (mechanical, electrical, and vacuum), bushings, mounts, levers, and brackets. Remove and reinstall transfer case. Disassemble, service, and reassemble transfer case and components. Inspect front-wheel bearings and locking hubs; perform Check drive assembly seals and vents; check lube level. Diagnose, test, adjust, and replace electrical/electronic components of fourwheel drive systems. ratios. /280 /280 /118 SUSPENSION AND STEERING A. General Steering Systems Diagnosis and Repair Disable and enable supplemental restraint system (SRS). Remove and replace steering wheel; center/time supplemental restraint system (SRS) coil (clock spring). Diagnose steering column noises, looseness, and binding concerns (including tilt mechanisms); determine Diagnose power steering gear (non-rack and pinion) binding, uneven turning effort, looseness, hard steering, and noise concerns; determine Diagnose power steering gear (rack and pinion) binding, uneven turning effort, looseness, hard steering, and noise concerns; determine Inspect steering shaft universal-joint(s), flexible coupling(s), collapsible column, lock cylinder mechanism, and steering wheel; perform Adjust non-rack and pinion worm bearing preload and sector lash. Remove and replace rack and pinion steering gear; inspect mounting bushings and brackets. Inspect and replace rack and pinion steering gear inner tie rod ends (sockets) and bellows boots. Determine proper power steering fluid type; inspect fluid level and condition. Auto 1-3 AST 230 Auto 1-3 AST 118 AST 118/280 /280

Flush, fill, and bleed power steering system. AST 280 Diagnose power steering fluid leakage; determine Auto 1 AST 280 Remove, inspect, replace, and adjust power steering pump belt. Auto 1 AST 280 Remove and reinstall power steering pump. /280 Remove and reinstall press fit power steering pump pulley; check pulley and belt alignment. Inspect and replace power steering hoses and fittings. Inspect and replace pitman arm, relay (centerlink/intermediate) rod, idler arm and mountings, and steering linkage damper. Inspect, replace, and adjust tie rod ends (sockets), tie rod sleeves, and clamps. Test and diagnose components of electronically controlled steering systems using a scan tool; determine Inspect and test electric power assist steering. Identify hybrid vehicle power steering system electrical circuits, service and safety precautions. /280 Auto 2 AST 118 Auto 2 AST 118 Auto 2-3 AST 230 230: Electric/Electronics Systems II B. Suspension Systems Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose short and long arm suspension system noises, body sway, and uneven ride height concerns; determine Diagnose strut suspension system noises, body sway, and uneven ride height concerns; determine Remove, inspect, and install upper and lower control arms, bushings, shafts, and rebound bumpers. Remove, inspect and install strut rods and bushings. Remove, inspect, and install upper and/or lower ball joints. Remove, inspect, and install steering knuckle assemblies. Remove, inspect, and install short and long arm suspension system coil springs and spring insulators, mounts. Remove, inspect, and install stabilizer bar bushings, brackets, and links. Remove, inspect, and install strut cartridge or assembly, strut coil spring, insulators (silencers), and upper strut bearing mount. Remove, inspect, and install leaf springs, leaf spring insulators (silencers), shackles, brackets, bushings, and mounts. Inspect, remove, and replace shock absorbers. Remove, inspect, and service or replace front and rear wheel bearings. Test and diagnose components of electronically controlled suspension systems using a scan tool; determine Auto AST 118 Auto 1-3 AST 118 /280 /280 Auto 2-3 AST 118

Diagnose, inspect, adjust, repair or replace components of electronically Auto 2-3 AST 118 controlled steering systems (including sensors, switches, and actuators); initialize system as required. Describe the function of the idle speed compensation switch. Lubricate suspension and steering systems. Auto 2-3 AST 118 Auto 1 AST 280 C. Wheel Alignment Diagnosis, Adjustment, and Repair Diagnose vehicle wander, drift, pull, hard steering, bump steer, memory steer, torque steer, and steering return concerns; determine Perform prealignment inspection and measure vehicle ride height; perform 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. Check toe-out-on-turns (turning radius); determine Check SAI (steering axis inclination) and included angle; determine necessary Check rear wheel thrust angle; determine Check for front wheel setback; determine Check front and/or rear cradle (subframe) alignment; determine D. Wheel and Tire Diagnosis and Repair Inspect tire condition; identify tire wear patterns; check and adjust air pressure; determine Diagnose wheel/tire vibration, shimmy, and noise; determine Rotate tires according to manufacturer s recommendations. Measure wheel, tire, axle flange, and hub runout; determine Diagnose tire pull problems; determine Dismount, inspect, and remount tire on wheel; Balance wheel and tire assembly (static and dynamic). Dismount, inspect, and remount tire on wheel equipped with tire pressure monitoring system sensor. Reinstall wheel; torque lug nuts. Inspect tire and wheel assembly for air loss; perform Repair tire using internal patch. Inspect, diagnose, and calibrate tire pressure monitoring system. /280 Auto 1-3 AST 118 Auto 1-3 AST 118

BRAKES A. Hydraulic System Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose pressure concerns in the brake system using hydraulic principles (Pascal s Law). Measure brake pedal height, travel, and free play (as applicable); determine Check master cylinder for internal/external leaks and proper operation; determine Remove, bench bleed, and reinstall master cylinder. Diagnose poor stopping, pulling or dragging concerns caused by malfunctions in the hydraulic system; determine cracks, bulging or wear; tighten loose fittings and supports; determine necessary Replace brake lines, hoses, fittings, and supports. Fabricate brake lines using proper material and flaring procedures (double flare and ISO types). Select, handle, store, and fill brake fluids to proper level. Inspect, test, and/or replace metering (hold-off), proportioning (balance), pressure differential, and combination valves. Inspect, test, and/or replace components of brake warning light system. Bleed and/or flush brake system. Test brake fluid for contamination. B. Drum Brake Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose poor stopping, noise, vibration, pulling, grabbing, dragging or pedal pulsation concerns; determine Remove, clean, inspect, and measure brake drums; determine Refinish brake drum; measure final drum diameter. Remove, clean, and inspect brake shoes, springs, pins, clips, levers, adjusters/self-adjusters, other related brake hardware, and backing support plates; lubricate and reassemble. Inspect and install wheel cylinders. Pre-adjust brake shoes and parking brake; install brake drums or drum/hub assemblies and wheel bearings. Install wheel, torque lug nuts, and make final checks and adjustments. Auto 1 /280 AST 280 Auto 1 AST 280 /280 /280 Auto 1-3 AST 118

C. Disc Brake Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose poor stopping, noise, vibration, pulling, grabbing, dragging or pulsation concerns; determine Remove caliper assembly; inspect for leaks and damage to caliper housing; determine Clean and inspect caliper mounting and slides/pins for operation, wear, and damage; determine Remove, inspect and replace pads and retaining hardware; determine necessary Disassemble and clean caliper assembly; inspect parts for wear, rust, scoring, and damage; replace seal, boot, and damaged or worn parts. Reassemble, lubricate, and reinstall caliper, pads, and related hardware; seat pads, and inspect for leaks. Clean, inspect, and measure rotor thickness, lateral runout, and thickness variation; determine necessary action Remove and reinstall rotor. Refinish rotor on vehicle; measure final rotor thickness. Refinish rotor off vehicle; measure final rotor thickness. Retract caliper piston on an integrated parking brake system. Install wheel, torque lug nuts, and make final checks and adjustments. Check brake pad wear indicator system operation; determine Auto 1 AST 280 /280 D. Power Assist Units Diagnosis and Repair Test pedal free travel; check power assist operation. Check vacuum supply to vacuum-type power booster. Inspect the vacuum-type power booster unit for leaks; inspect the check valve for proper operation; determine Inspect and test hydraulically assisted power brake system for leaks and proper operation; determine Measure and adjust master cylinder pushrod length. E. Miscellaneous (Wheel Bearings, Parking Brakes, Electrical, Etc.) Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose wheel bearing noises, wheel shimmy, and vibration concerns; determine Remove, clean, inspect, repack, and install wheel bearings and replace seals; install hub and adjust bearings. Check parking brake cables and components for wear, binding, and corrosion; clean, lubricate, adjust or replace as needed.

Check parking brake and indicator light system operation; determine necessary Check operation of brake stop light system; determine Auto 1 AST 130 130: Intro to Electronics Replace wheel bearing and race. Inspect and replace wheel studs. /280 Remove and reinstall sealed wheel bearing assembly. F. Electronic Brake, Traction and Stability Control Systems Diagnosis and Repair Identify and inspect electronic brake control system components; determine Diagnose poor stopping, wheel lock-up, abnormal pedal feel, unwanted application, and noise concerns associated with the electronic brake control system ; determine Diagnose electronic brake control system electronic control(s) and components by retrieving diagnostic trouble codes, and/or using recommended test equipment; determine Depressurize high-pressure components of the electronic brake control system. Bleed the electronic brake control system hydraulic circuits. 1 Remove and install electronic brake control system electrical/electronic and hydraulic components. Test, diagnose, and service electronic brake control system speed sensors (digital and analog), toothed ring (tone wheel), and circuits using a graphing multimeter (GMM)/digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) (includes output signal, resistance, shorts to voltage/ground, and frequency data). Diagnose electronic brake control system braking concerns caused by vehicle modifications (tire size, curb height, final drive ratio, etc.). Identify traction control/vehicle stability control system components. Describe the operation of a regenerative braking system. Auto 2-3 AST 118 Auto 2-3 AST 118/280 Auto 2-3 AST 118/280 Auto 2-3 AST 118 Auto 1-3 AST 118 Auto 2-3 AST 118/280 Auto 2-3 AST 118/280 Auto 2-3 AST 118 Auto 2-3 AST 118 Auto 2-3 AST 264 264: Engine Performance II ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS A. General Electrical System Diagnosis Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction. Identify and interpret electrical/electronic system concern; determine necessary Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as electrical/electronic system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins. Auto 1-3 AST 280 Auto 2 AST 280

Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers. Auto 1-3 AST 280 Diagnose electrical/electronic integrity of series, parallel and series-parallel Auto 2-3 AST 130 circuits using principles of electricity (Ohm s Law). Use wiring diagrams during diagnosis of electrical circuit problems. Demonstrate the proper use of a digital multimeter (DMM) during diagnosis of electrical circuit problems, including: source voltage, voltage drop, current flow, and resistance. Check electrical circuits with a test light; determine Check electrical/electronic circuit waveforms; interpret readings and determine needed repairs. Check electrical circuits using fused jumper wires; determine Locate shorts, grounds, opens, and resistance problems in electrical/electronic circuits; determine Measure and diagnose the cause(s) of excessive parasitic draw; determine Inspect and test fusible links, circuit breakers, and fuses; determine necessary Inspect and test switches, connectors, relays, solenoid solid state devices, and wires of electrical/electronic circuits; perform Remove and replace terminal end from connector; replace connectors and terminal ends. Repair wiring harness (including CAN/BUS systems). Perform solder repair of electrical wiring. Identify location of hybrid vehicle high voltage circuit disconnect (service plug) location and safety procedures Auto 2-3 AST 130 Auto 2-3 AST 230 Auto 2-3 AST 130/280 Auto 2-3 AST 130/280 Auto 2-3 AST 130 Auto 2-3 AST 130 Auto 2-3 AST 130 Auto 2-3 AST 130 Auto 2-3 AST 130 Auto 2-3 AST 130/230/280 Auto 2-3 AST 230 B. Battery Diagnosis and Service Perform battery state-of-charge test; determine Perform battery capacity test; confirm proper battery capacity for vehicle application; determine Maintain or restore electronic memory functions. Inspect, clean, fill, and/or replace battery, battery cables, connectors, clamps, and hold-downs. Perform battery charge. Start a vehicle using jumper cables or an auxiliary power supply. Identify high voltage circuits of electric or hybrid electric vehicle and related safety precautions. Identify electronic modules, security systems, radios, and other accessories that require reinitialization or code entry following battery disconnect. Identify hybrid vehicle auxiliary (12v) battery service, repair and test procedures. Auto 2-3 AST 230 Auto 2-3 AST 230 AST 230/264

C. Starting System Diagnosis and Repair Perform starter current draw tests; determine Perform starter circuit voltage drop tests; determine Inspect and test starter relays and solenoids; determine Remove and install starter in a vehicle. Inspect and test switches, connectors, and wires of starter control circuits; perform Differentiate between electrical and engine mechanical problems that cause a slow-crank or no-crank condition. D. Charging System Diagnosis and Repair Perform charging system output test; determine Diagnose charging system for the cause of undercharge, no-charge, and overcharge conditions. Inspect, adjust, or replace generator (alternator) drive belts, pulleys, and tensioners; check pulley and belt alignment. Remove, inspect, and install generator (alternator). Perform charging circuit voltage drop tests; determine E. Lighting Systems Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose the cause of brighter than normal, intermittent, dim, or no light operation; determine Inspect, replace, and aim headlights and bulbs. Inspect and diagnose incorrect turn signal or hazard light operation; perform Identify system voltage and safety precautions associated with high intensity discharge headlights. Auto 1-3 AST 130 /280 Inspect and test gauges and gauge sending units for cause of abnormal gauge readings; determine Inspect and test connectors, wires, and printed circuit boards of gauge circuits; determine Diagnose the cause of incorrect operation of warning devices and other driver information systems; determine Inspect and test sensors, connectors, and wires of electronic (digital) instrument circuits; determine Auto 2 AST 230 Auto 2 AST 230 Auto 2 AST 230 Auto 2 AST 230

G. Horn and Wiper/Washer Diagnosis and Repair Auto 2 Diagnose incorrect horn operation; perform Auto 2 AST 230 Diagnose incorrect wiper operation; diagnose wiper speed control and park Auto 2 AST 230 problems; perform Diagnose incorrect washer operation; perform Auto 2 AST 230 H. Accessories Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose incorrect operation of motor-driven accessory circuits; determine Diagnose incorrect heated glass, mirror, or seat operation; determine necessary Diagnose incorrect electric lock operation (including remote keyless entry); determine Diagnose supplemental restraint system (SRS) concerns; determine necessary Disarm and enable the airbag system for vehicle service. Diagnose radio static and weak, intermittent, or no radio reception; determine Remove and reinstall door panel. Diagnose body electronic system circuits using a scan tool; determine necessary Check for module communication (including CAN/BUS systems) errors using a scan tool. Diagnose the cause of false, intermittent, or no operation of anti-theft systems. Describe the operation of keyless entry/remote-start systems. Perform software transfers, software updates, or flash reprogramming on electronic modules. Auto 2 AST 230 Auto 2 AST 230 AST 230 Auto 2-3 AST 230 Auto 2-3 AST 230 Auto 2 AST 230 Auto 2 AST 230 Auto 2-3 AST 230/280 Auto 2-3 AST 230 AST 230 AST 230 AST 230 AST 264 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING A. A/C System Diagnosis and Repair Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction. Identify and interpret heating and air conditioning concern; determine necessary Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as heating and air conditioning system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins. Auto 2 Auto 3 AST 280 Auto 3 AST 280

Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers. Auto 1-3 AST 280 Performance test A/C system; identify A/C system malfunctions. Auto 3 /280 Auto 3 Identify refrigerant type; select and connect proper gauge set; record temperature and pressure readings. Auto 3 Leak test A/C system; determine Inspect the condition of refrigerant oil removed from the system; determine Determine recommended oil and oil capacity for system application. Using scan tool, observe and record related HVAC data and trouble codes. Auto 3 B. Refrigeration System Component Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose A/C system conditions that cause the protection devices (pressure, thermal, and PCM) to interrupt system operation; determine Inspect and replace A/C compressor drive belts, pulleys, and tensioners; determine Inspect, test, and/or replace A/C compressor clutch components and/or assembly; check compressor clutch air gap and adjust as needed.. Remove, inspect, and reinstall A/C compressor and mountings; determine required oil quantity. precautions. Determine the need for an additional A/C system filter; perform Remove and inspect A/C system mufflers, hoses, lines, fittings, O-rings, seals, and service valves; perform Inspect A/C condenser for airflow restrictions; perform Remove, inspect, and reinstall receiver/drier or accumulator/drier; determine required oil quantity. Remove, inspect, and install expansion valve or orifice (expansion) tube. Inspect evaporator housing water drain; perform Remove, inspect, and reinstall evaporator; determine required oil quantity. Remove, inspect, and reinstall condenser; determine required oil quantity. C. Heating, Ventilation, and Engine Cooling Systems Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose temperature control problems in the heater/ventilation system; determine Perform cooling system pressure tests; check coolant condition, inspect and test radiator, cap (pressure/vacuum), coolant recovery tank, and hoses; perform /280 /280 /280 Auto 2-3

Inspect engine cooling and heater system hoses and belts; perform necessary Auto 2-3 Inspect, test, and replace thermostat and gasket/seal. Determine coolant condition and coolant type for vehicle application; drain and recover coolant. Flush system; refill system with recommended coolant; bleed system. Inspect and test cooling fan, fan clutch, fan shroud, and air dams; perform Inspect and test electric cooling fan, fan control system and circuits; determine Inspect and test heater control valve(s); perform Remove, inspect, and reinstall heater core. Auto 1 AST 160/280 Auto 1 AST 160 AST 160/172 Auto 1 AST 160 Auto 2-3 AST 160 Auto 1 Auto 2-3 /280 D. Operating Systems and Related Controls Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose malfunctions in the electrical controls of heating, ventilation, and A/C (HVAC) systems; determine Inspect and test A/C-heater blower, motors, resistors, switches, relays, wiring, and protection devices; perform Test and diagnose A/C compressor clutch control systems; determine necessary and controls of the heating, ventilation, and A/C (HVAC) system; determine Inspect and test A/C-heater control panel assembly; determine Inspect and test A/C-heater control cables, motors, and linkages; perform Inspect A/C-heater ducts, doors, hoses, cabin filters and outlets; perform Identify the source of A/C system odors. Check operation of automatic or semi-automatic heating, ventilation, and airconditioning (HVAC) control systems; determine E. Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling, and Handling Perform correct use and maintenance of refrigerant handling equipment according to equipment manufacturer s standards. Identify and recover A/C system refrigerant. Recycle, label, and store refrigerant. Evacuate and charge A/C system; add refrigerant oil as required. Auto 2-3

ENGINE PERFORMANCE A. General Engine Diagnosis Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concern, related service history, cause, and correction. Identify and interpret engine performance concern; determine Research applicable vehicle and service information, such as engine management system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins. Locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers. Inspect engine assembly for fuel, oil, coolant, and other leaks; determine Diagnose abnormal exhaust color, odor, and sound; determine Perform engine absolute (vacuum/boost) manifold pressure tests; determine Perform cylinder power balance test; determine Perform cylinder cranking and running compression tests; determine necessary Perform cylinder leakage test; determine Diagnose engine mechanical, electrical, electronic, fuel, and ignition concerns; determine Prepare 4 or 5 gas analyzer; inspect and prepare vehicle for test, and obtain exhaust readings; interpret readings, and determine Verify engine operating temperature; determine Perform cooling system pressure tests; check coolant condition; inspect and test radiator, pressure cap, coolant recovery tank, and hoses; perform Verify correct camshaft timing. B. Computerized Engine Controls Diagnosis and Repair Retrieve and record diagnostic trouble codes, OBD monitor status, and freeze frame data; clear codes when applicable. Diagnose the causes of emissions or driveability concerns with stored or active diagnostic trouble codes; obtain, graph, and interpret scan tool data. Diagnose emissions or driveability concerns without stored diagnostic trouble codes; determine Check for module communication (including CAN/BUS systems) errors using a scan tool. Auto 1-3 AST 280 Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 280 Auto 1-3 AST 280 Auto 1-3 AST 280 Auto 1-3 AST 160/262 Auto 1-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 160 Auto 1-3 AST 160 Auto 1 AST 160 Auto 2-3 AST 280 AST 262 AST 160 Auto 1-3 AST 160/172 Auto 1-3 AST 160/262 Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 264

Inspect and test computerized engine control system sensors, powertrain/engine control module (PCM/ECM), actuators, and circuits using a graphing multimeter (GMM)/digital storage oscilloscope (DSO); perform Access and use service information to perform step-by-step diagnosis. Diagnose driveability and emissions problems resulting from malfunctions of interrelated systems (cruise control, security alarms, suspension controls, traction controls, A/C, automatic transmissions, non-oem-installed accessories, or similar systems); determine Perform active tests of actuators using a scan tool; determine Describe the importance of running all OBDII monitors for repair verification. C. Ignition System Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose ignition system related problems such as no-starting, hard starting, engine misfire, poor driveability, spark knock, power loss, poor mileage, and emissions concerns; determine Inspect and test ignition primary and secondary circuit wiring and solid state components; test ignition coil(s); perform Inspect and test crankshaft and camshaft position sensor(s); perform necessary Inspect, test, and/or replace ignition control module, powertrain/engine control module; reprogram as necessary. Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 1-3 AST 280 AST 280 Auto 2-3 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 262 D. Fuel, Air Induction, and Exhaust Systems Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose hot or cold no-starting, hard starting, poor driveability, incorrect idle speed, poor idle, flooding, hesitation, surging, engine misfire, power loss, stalling, poor mileage, dieseling, and emissions problems; determine Check fuel for contaminants and quality; determine Inspect and test fuel pumps and pump control systems for pressure, regulation, and volume; perform Replace fuel filters. Inspect throttle body, air induction system, intake manifold and gaskets for vacuum leaks and/or unmetered air. Inspect and test fuel injectors. Verify idle control operation. Inspect the integrity of the exhaust manifold, exhaust pipes, muffler(s), catalytic converter(s), resonator(s), tail pipe(s), and heat shield(s); perform Perform exhaust system back-pressure test; determine Test the operation of turbocharger/supercharger systems; determine necessary action Auto 2-3 AST 262/264/280 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 264 Auto 2 AST 280 Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 262 AST 280 AST 262 AST 262/264

E. Emissions Control Systems Diagnosis and Repair Diagnose oil leaks, emissions, and driveability concerns caused by the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system; determine Inspect, test and service positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) filter/breather cap, valve, tubes, orifices, and hoses; perform Diagnose emissions and driveability concerns caused by the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system; determine Inspect, test, service and replace components of the EGR system, including EGR tubing, exhaust passages, vacuum/pressure controls, filters and hoses; perform Inspect and test electrical/electronic sensors, controls, and wiring of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems; perform Diagnose emissions and driveability concerns caused by the secondary air injection and catalytic converter systems; determine Inspect and test mechanical components of secondary air injection systems; perform Inspect and test electrical/electronically-operated components and circuits of air injection systems; perform Inspect and test catalytic converter efficiency. Diagnose emissions and driveability concerns caused by the evaporative emissions control system; determine Inspect and test components and hoses of the evaporative emissions control system; perform Interpret diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and scan tool data related to the emissions control systems; determine AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 262 Auto 2-3 AST 262 AST 262 AST 262 AST 264 AST 264 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 264 Auto 2-3 AST 264 F. Engine Related Service Adjust valves on engines with mechanical or hydraulic lifters. Remove and replace timing belt; verify correct camshaft timing. Remove and replace thermostat and gasket/seal. Inspect and test mechanical/electrical fans, fan clutch, fan shroud/ducting, air dams, and fan control devices; perform restore internal and external threads, and repair internal threads with a threaded insert. Perform engine oil and filter change. Identify hybrid vehicle internal combustion engine service precautions. Auto 1 AST 160 Auto 1 AST 160 Auto 1 AST 160 Auto 1 AST 160/172 Auto 2-3 AST 280/160 Auto AST 160/280 AST 264

Demonstrate professional development skills in a simulated customer service or employment situation. Examples may include: Job interview Customer service scenario Communications Decision making, problem solving and/or critical thinking AST 280 AST 280 HR110T HR110T Related to All Auto Related to All Auto Related to All Auto Related to All Auto Committee Identified Academic Skills skills are embedded in the power equipment technology training program and assessment: Math Skills Use proportions and ratios to solve practical problems Use scientific notation Solve practical problems involving percents Measure angles Find surface area and perimeter of two-dimensional objects Find volume and surface area of three-dimensional objects Make predictions using knowledge of probability Make comparisons, predictions and inferences using graphs and charts Organize and describe data using matrixes Find slope of a line Auto 2-3 Auto 2-3 Auto 2-3 Auto 2-3 Auto 2-3 Auto 2-3 Auto 2-3 Auto 2-3 Auto 2-3 M111T N/A M111T M111T M111T M111T M111T M111T Science Skills Plan and conduct a scientific investigation systems) Describe basic needs of organisms Describe and recognize elements, compounds, mixtures, acids, bases and salts Describe and recognize solids, liquids and gases properties Use knowledge of classification of elements as metals, metalloids and nonmetals bonding) Understand Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy Predict chemical changes to matter (types of reactions, reactants and products; and balanced equations) Use knowledge of potential and kinetic energy Use knowledge of mechanical, chemical and electrical energy Use knowledge of heat, light and sound energy AST 160/262 Auto 2 AST 118/130 Auto 2 AST 118

Use knowledge of temperature scales, heat and heat transfer Use knowledge of sound and technological applications of sound waves /160 Use knowledge of the nature and technological applications of light Use knowledge of speed, velocity and acceleration Use knowledge of Newton s laws of motion Use knowledge of work, force, mechanical advantage, efficiency and power Use knowledge of simple machines, compound machines, powered vehicles, rockets and restraining devices Use knowledge of principles of electricity and magnetism Use knowledge of static electricity, current electricity and circuits Use knowledge of magnetic fields and electromagnets Use knowledge of motors and generators Language Arts Skills Provide information in conversations and in group discussions Provide information in oral presentations Demonstrate use of verbal communication skills, such as word choice, pitch, feeling, tone and voice Demonstrate use of nonverbal communication skills, such as eye contact, posture and gestures using interviewing techniques to gain information Analyze mass media messages Demonstrate comprehension of a variety of informational texts Use text structures to aid comprehension Identify words and phrases that signal an author s organizational pattern to aid comprehension Understand source, viewpoint and purpose of texts Organize and synthesize information for use in written and oral presentations Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate reference materials Use print, electronic databases and online resources to access information in books and articles Demonstrate narrative writing Demonstrate persuasive writing Demonstrate informational writing Edit writing for correct grammar, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, sentence structure and paragraphing Auto 1 /118 Auto 1 AST 160/262 Auto 1 /160/230

Connections to National Standards State-level academic curriculum specialists identified the following connections to national academic standards. Math Standards Numbers and operations Measurement Problem solving Reasoning and proof Communication Connections Representation Work Force Ready System Source: NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. To view high school standards, visit: standards.nctm.org/document/chapter7/index.htm. Select Standards from menu. Science Standards Understands the structure and properties of matter Understands the sources and properties of energy Understands forces and motion Understands the nature of scientific inquiry M111T M111T M111T M111T M111T M111T M111T (Technical Math) Source: McREL compendium of national science standards. To view and search the compendium, visit: www.mcrel.org/standards-benchmarks/. Language Arts Standards Students apply a wide range of strategies to comprehend, interpret, evaluate and appreciate texts. They draw on their prior experience, their interactions with other readers and writers, their knowledge of word meaning and of other texts, their word identification strategies and their understanding of textual features (e.g., sound-letter correspondence, sentence structure, context, graphics) Students adjust their use of spoken, written and visual language (e.g., conventions, style, vocabulary) to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences and for different purposes Students use spoken, written and visual language to accomplish their own purposes (e.g., for learning, enjoyment, persuasion and the exchange of information) WRIT121T Intro to Technical Writing WRIT121T WRIT121T Source: IRA/NCTE Standards for the English Language Arts. To view the standards, visit: www.readwritethink.org/standards/index.html.

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