Description
Auto Diagnostics & Auto Repair Training:
This training program is designed to provide you with the skills
and knowledge required to become qualified as an Automotive Service
Technician.
In this program you will receive a combination of on the job
training and related classroom training, designed to produce fully
qualified persons of journeyperson status in the Automotive Service
Technician occupation. Under qualified instructors, you will become
fully familiar with the materials, tools, principles and skills
required in the Automotive Service Technician occupation.
Auto Diagnostics & Repair COURSE OUTLINE
Section 1
Introduction to Auto Repair
Overview & segmentation of automotive systems; basic engine
operation; automotive tools; key safety issues in your shop; your
career opportunities; becoming a professional.
Section 2
Automotive Engine Parts and Operation
The four stages of engine operation; the lower-end assembly; the
upper-end assembly.
Engine Types
Engine identification; engine configurations; engine performance
ratings; factors that affect engine performance; engine placement
and mounting; special engine designs; fasteners.
Practical Exercise
Section 3
Lubrication & Cooling Systems
Engine lubrication; lubrication system components; oil types;
lubrication system maintenance.
Automotive Cooling Systems
Automotive cooling systems; cooling-system components and the flow
of coolant; cooling-system maintenance; inspecting, testing, and
repairing a cooling system.
Practical Exercise
Section 4
Ignition System Components and Operation
Introduction to electricity; introduction to ignition system
operation; triggering in conventional ignition systems; triggering
in conventional ignition systems; triggering in electronic ignition
systems; ignition timing in distributor-type ignition systems;
direct-fire ignition systems.
Ignition System Maintenance
Ignition system servicing; tuning up a conventional ignition
system; tuning up an electronic ignition system; checking ignition
system operation with an oscilloscope; servicing
computer-controlled and direct-fire ignition systems.
Practical Exercise
Section 5
Automotive Fuel Systems, Part 1
Introduction to automotive fuel systems; automotive fuel-system
components; servicing fuel pumps, tanks, and lines.
Automotive Fuel Systems, Part 2
Introduction to fuel-distribution systems; carburetor operation;
servicing and rebuilding carburetors; troubleshooting
fuel-injection and carburetor systems; exhaust systems.
Practical Exercise
Section 6
Automotive Braking Systems
Automotive brake system tools and safety; friction and hydraulic
principles in braking systems; master cylinders and power boosters;
disc brake systems; drum brake systems; brake system valve and
brake lines.
Antilock Braking Systems
Introduction to antilock braking systems (ABS); ABS system devices;
ABS systems; troubleshooting ABS systems.
Practical Exercise
Section 7
Suspensions
Automotive comfort and control; automotive frames; front
suspensions—types and functions; rear suspensions—types and
functions; automatic adjusting suspension systems; suspension
components.
Steering/Wheel Alignment
Tires and rims; the wheel hub, bearings, and steering knuckle;
caster and camber; the steering system; power steering;
alignment.
Practical Exercise
Section 8
TRANSMISSION & TANS AXLES
Automatic Transmission
Automatic transmission fundamentals
Automatic transmission parts & functions
Manual Transmission & Trans axles
Manual transmission fundamentals
Clutch Systems
Section 9
Automotive Engines, Part 1
Engine operations, tools, and safety; engine diagnosis and
materials; engine rebuild, part 1.
Section 10
Automotive Engines, Part 2
Engine rebuild, part 2; engine reassembly and alternative
fuels.
Practical Exercise
Section 11
Automotive Electrical Systems
Automobile storage batteries; starting systems; charging systems
and components; charging system service; automotive wiring; vehicle
electrical circuits; vehicle power circuits.
Section 12
Scan Tool
Introduction to scan tools
Types of scan tools & functions
Section 13
Computerized Engine Controls
Computer system basics; input sensors; output devices; overall
computer system; testing computer systems; troubleshooting computer
systems.
Section14
AUTO ONBOARD COMPUTERS DETAILS
Power train Onboard computers
Engine Control Modules
Transmission Control Modules
Chassis Onboard computers
ABS, Traction Control & Stability Control Modules
Electric Steering Control Modules
Suspension Control Modules
Transfer case Control Modules
Body Onboard computers
SRS (Airbag) Control Modules
Antitheft & Immobilizer Control Modules
Heating & Air Conditioning Control Modules
Accessories & Optional Equipment Control Modules
Section 15
Advanced Auto Computer Systems
Onboard computer controls; internal computer operation; OBD II
& none OBD II computer codes; using the service manual; signal
and voltage generator sensor families; summary of computer control
diagnostics.
Engine Performance/Troubleshooting
Basic troubleshooting skills; overall engine performance tests;
fuel system tests; ignitions system tests; troubleshooting common
engine problems.
Practical Exercise
Duration: This is a one year full time (class room & workshop
practical) based training.
Competence
At the end of the training you will come out as a competent Auto
Service Technician. You will have all the skills required to
inspect, diagnose and repair all the new computerized vehicle.
Head Office: 3, Samuel Ajakaye Street, Abule-Egba, Lagos State.
Behind
Sweet Sensation
Lagos, Nigeria
Email: mail@abexauto.com
abexauto@live.com aatechco@gmai.com
Phone: 08051430570, 08099841736, 08086733127
Hotline: 08034248260
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