AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I - 469 HRS.
Course Description:
A complete 469-hour course on automotive servicing that includes gas and diesel tune-up, automotive battery servicing, ignition system servicing, wiring/lighting system test and repair, under chassis preventive maintenance and shop maintenance.
Automotive Servicing NC I Track
Module 1: Fundamentals of Automotive Technology - 80 hrs. 20 days training
- Introduction to the automobile
- Supporting engine operation
- Getting power to the wheels
- Controlling ride and handling
- Need for electricity and electronics
- Body design and construction
- Regulating the automobile
- Introduction to automotive service
- Shop work and service information
- Automotive shop safety
- Working safely
- Measurements and measuring systems
- Automotive fasteners, gaskets, and sealants
- Shop hand tools
- Shop equipment and power tools
- Fundamentals of engine operation
- Piston-engine operation
- Engine type and classifications
- Engine type and arrangement of valve
Module 2: Automotive Preventive Maintenance - 80 hrs. 20 days training
- Prepare for Predelivery Inspection
- Perform Physical and Functional Inspection
- Complete Work Processes.
- Prepare for inspection and service engine
- Inspect engine
- Service engine
- Complete work processes
- Perform pre service preparations
- Conduct periodic maintenance of drive trains
- Perform post service activities
- Prepare for periodic maintenance of brake system
- Carry-out periodic maintenance procedures
- Complete periodic maintenance procedure
- Perform preperiodic maintenance of suspension system
- Apply periodic maintenance procedures
- Perform work to completion
- Perform preperiodic maintenance of steering system
- Apply periodic maintenance procedures
- Perform work to completion
A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be:
- Pre-delivery inspector / Checker
- Periodic maintenance personnel/staff
- Periodic maintenance associate
- Junior technician
- Maintenance technician
- Auto – service personnel
* Mandatory assessment is required to all students who enrolled to any WTR-registered programs given by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).