In this advanced course, multi wheel drive systems are diagnosed and repaired using modern repair procedures.
Outcomes
- Diagnose power steering gear binding, uneven turning effort, looseness, hard steering, and noise concerns; determine necessary action
- Diagnose test, adjust and replace electrical/electronic components of four-wheel drive systems
- Identify concerns related to variations in tire circumference and/or final drive ratios
- Inspect, adjust and repair shifting controls, bushings, mounts, levers and brackets
Prerequisites
AUTOM 133 with a minimum grade of 1.4
Distribution
Career Training
Notes
Web-enhanced
Campus
South
Area of Study
Career Education
HS/Tech HS