DIESL 208: Advanced Service Techniques

Subject
Diesel Heavy Equipment Technology
Credits 7
Quarter Offered
Fall,
Winter,
Spring,
Summer
Instructional Mode
Web-enhanced
This course focuses on applying and demonstrating skills and capabilities to inspect (troubleshoot, analyze/diagnose, test), remove, and repair or replace components or systems within manufacturer's specifications. Service and preventive maintenance techniques are applied to the following systems: engines and fuel systems, power trains, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.
Outcomes
  • Perform a full electrical systems diagnostics
  • Perform a full engine systems diagnostics
  • Perform a full HVAC systems diagnostics
  • Perform a full hydraulics system diagnostics
  • Perform a full powertrain systems diagnostics
  • Perform as a respectful team member, in a diverse workplace environment.
  • Using effective oral/written communication by summarizing the diagnostics result/s, providing recommendation/s of maintenance or repair to a customer in a non-technical manner.
  • Construct a recommendation for maintenance or repair as a result of a diagnostics concern/cause per industry standards
  • Correct the brake systems causes for concern to industry standards
  • Correct the electrical systems causes for concern to industry standards.
  • Correct the engine systems causes for concern to industry standards.
  • Correct the HVAC systems causes for concern to industry standards.
  • Correct the hydraulics systems causes for concern to industry standards
  • Correct the powertrain systems causes for concern to industry standards.
  • Perform a full Brakes Systems diagnostics
Distribution
Career Training
Notes
Web-enhanced