Major Work Activity D – Diagnoses And Repairs Driveline Systems

Task D-12 Diagnoses driveline systems

Task Descriptor

Driveline systems provide a means of transmitting energy from the engines/motors to the drive wheels in complex and innovative methods. All diagnostic tasks must be performed according to manufacturers’ information.

D-12.01 Diagnoses drive shafts and axles

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Evidence of Attainment

D-12.01.01P

verify concern

concern is verified to determine diagnostic strategy

D-12.01.02P

perform road test

road test is performed to identify drive shaft and axle concerns

D-12.01.03P

select and use diagnostic tools and equipment

diagnostic tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.01.04P

identify type of drive shaft and axle system

type of drive shaft and axle system is identified

D-12.01.05P

inspect vehicle’s drive shaft, axle components and tire circumference tolerances

vehicle’s drive shaft, axle components and tire circumference tolerances are inspected according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.01.06P

perform functional tests

functional tests are performed according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.01.07P

interpret and analyze results of functional tests and inspections

results of functional tests and inspections are interpreted and analyzed to determine required repair

Range of Variables

drive shaft and axle concerns include: vibrations, noises

diagnostic tools and equipment include: electronic vibration analyzers, inclinometers, dial indicators, hand tools, scan tools

drive shaft and axle systems include: single or multiple piece drive shaft, CV, full-floating, semi-floating axles, four wheel drive axle engagement mechanisms

functional tests include: sensory inspection, runout, angle measurement

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-12.01.01L

demonstrate knowledge of drive shafts and axles, their components and operation

identify types of drive shafts and describe their composition

identify safety considerations pertaining to drive shafts and axles

identify types of drive shaft components and describe their purpose and operation

identify types of axles and describe their components and operation

describe axle disconnects, locking hubs and their purpose

describe the importance of multiple piece drive shaft phasing, indexing and angles

identify types of lubricants, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications

D-12.01.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to diagnose drive shafts and axles

identify diagnostic tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

describe the procedures used to diagnose drive shafts and axle systems

Range of Variables

types of drive shafts include: 1 piece, 2 piece

composition includes: steel, aluminum

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points

drive shaft components include: slip yokes and flanges, flex joints, single cardan joints, double cardan joints, CV, support bearing, viscous coupling

axles include: half shafts, floating, semi-floating

diagnostic tools include: electronic vibration analyzers, inclinometers, dial indicators, hand tools, scan tools

procedures used to diagnose include: verify concern, perform sensory inspection, retrieve DTCs, access service information, conduct tests and measurements, measure driveline angles, isolate problem and identify root cause

D-12.02 Diagnoses manual transmissions/transaxles

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-12.02.01P

verify concern

concern is verified to determine diagnostic strategy

D-12.02.02P

perform road test to identify manual transmission/transaxle concerns

road test are performed to identify manual transmission/transaxle concerns

D-12.02.03P

select and use diagnostic tools and equipment

diagnostic tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.02.04P

identify model of manual transmission/transaxle

model of manual transmission/transaxle is identified

D-12.02.05P

check fluid level and condition, inspect for leaks or damage

fluid level and conditions are checked, inspected for leaks or damage

D-12.02.06P

inspect manual transmission/transaxle components and controls

manual transmission/transaxle components and controls are inspected according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.02.07P

inspect and test electrical components

electrical components are inspected and tested

D-12.02.08P

interpret and analyze results of tests and inspections

results of tests and inspections are interpreted and analyzed to determine required repair

D-12.02.09P

inspect engine and driveline mounts

engine and driveline mounts are inspected for wear and damage

Range of Variables

manual transmission/transaxle concerns include: vibrations, noises, driveability, functionality

diagnostic tools and equipment include: chassis ears, stethoscopes, hand tools, scan tools

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-12.02.01L

demonstrate knowledge of manual transmissions/transaxles, their components and operation

identify types of manual transmissions/transaxles and describe their components and operation

identify safety considerations pertaining to manual transmissions/transaxles

explain manual transmissions/transaxles power flow

describe gear ratios, their purpose and calculation

identify types of lubricants, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications

identify types of diagnostic tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

identify types of engine and driveline mounts, their construction and application

D-12.02.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to diagnose manual transmissions/transaxles

describe the procedures used to diagnose manual transmissions/transaxles

Range of Variables

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points, lifting and support procedures

diagnostic tools and equipment include: chassis ears, stethoscopes, hand tools, scan tools

procedures used to diagnose include: verify concern, perform sensory inspection, retrieve DTCs, access service information, conduct tests and measurements, isolate problem and identify root cause

D-12.03 Diagnoses automatic transmissions/transaxles

Essential Skills

Digital Technology, Reading, Thinking

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-12.03.01P

verify concern

concern is verified to determine diagnostic strategy

D-12.03.02P

perform road test to identify automatic transmission/transaxle concerns

road test is performed to identify automatic transmission/transaxle concerns

D-12.03.03P

identify model and type of automatic transmission/transaxle

model and type of automatic transmission/transaxle is identified

D-12.03.04P

check fluid level and condition and visually inspect automatic transmission/transaxle

fluid level and condition are checked and inspected for leaks or damage

D-12.03.05P

select and use diagnostic tools and equipment

diagnostic tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.03.06P

inspect automatic transmission/transaxle components and controls

automatic transmission/transaxle components and controls are inspected according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.03.07P

perform functional tests

functional tests are performed according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.03.08P

inspect and test electrical components

electrical components are inspected and tested

D-12.03.09P

interpret and analyze results of tests and inspections

results of tests and inspections are interpreted and analyzed to determine required repair

D-12.03.10P

inspect engine and driveline mounts

engine and driveline mounts are inspected for wear and damage

Range of Variables

automatic transmission/transaxle concerns include: vibrations, noises, driveability, leaks

automatic transmissions and transaxles include: electrically controlled, hydraulically controlled

diagnostic tools and equipment include: hand tools, pressure gauges, scan tools, reprogramming equipment,

electrical components include: solenoids, switches, sensors

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-12.03.01L

demonstrate knowledge of automatic transmissions/transaxles, their components and operation

identify types of automatic transmissions/transaxles and describe their components and operation

identify safety considerations pertaining to automatic transmissions/transaxles

identify types of alternate automatic transmissions/transaxle designs

explain hydraulic principles related to automatic transmissions and transaxles

explain automatic transmission/transaxle power flow

interpret electric and hydraulic schematics

describe gear ratios, their purpose and calculation

identify types of lubricants, fasteners, tubing, hoses, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications

identify types of diagnostic tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

identify warning systems and indicators

D-12.03.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to diagnose automatic transmissions and transaxles

describe the procedures used to diagnose automatic transmissions and transaxles

Range of Variables

automatic transmissions and transaxles include: electrically controlled, hydraulically controlled

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points, lifting and support procedures

hydraulic principles include: Pascal's law, fluid dynamics

diagnostic tools and equipment include: pressure gauges, scan tools, reprogramming equipment, hand tools

warning systems and indicators include: DIC, instrument panel cluster (IPC), check engine light, TCM light

procedures used to diagnose include: verify concern, perform sensory inspection, retrieve DTCs, access service information, conduct tests and measurements, isolate problem, identify root cause

D-12.04 Diagnoses clutches

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-12.04.01P

verify concern

concern is verified to determine diagnostic strategy

D-12.04.02P

perform road test to identify clutch concerns

road test is performed to identify clutch concerns

D-12.04.03P

identify type of clutch control

type of clutch control is identified

D-12.04.04P

check fluid level and condition and inspect for leaks

fluid level and condition are checked and inspected for leaks

D-12.04.05P

inspect clutch components

clutch components are inspected according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.04.06P

interpret and analyze results of tests and inspections

results of tests and inspections are interpreted and analyzed to determine required repair

Range of Variables

clutch concerns include: slippage, chatter, odour, driveability, pedal operation

clutch control includes: mechanical, hydraulic, electric

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

12.04.01L

demonstrate knowledge of clutches, their components and operation

identify types of clutches and describe their components and operation

identify safety considerations pertaining to clutch systems

identify mechanical and hydraulic clutch actuating systems and describe their components and operation

identify types of fluids, fasteners, tubing, hoses and seals and describe their applications

identify types of diagnostic tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

describe clutch system power flow

identify related systems and describe their relationship to clutch systems

12.04.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to diagnose clutches

describe the procedures used to diagnose clutches

Range of Variables

safety considerations include: airborne contaminants, pinch points, exposed rotating components, lifting and support procedures

related systems include: engine, manual transmission, drive shafts and axles

procedures used to diagnose include: verify concern, perform sensory inspection, retrieve DTCs, access service information, conduct tests and measurements, isolate problem, identify root cause

D-12.05 Diagnoses transfer cases

Essential Skills

Digital Technology, Reading, Thinking

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-12.05.01P

verify concern

concern is verified to determine diagnostic strategy

D-12.05.02P

perform road test

road test is performed to identify transfer case concerns

D-12.05.03P

identify model and type of transfer case

model and type of transfer cases are identified

D-12.05.04P

identify types of AWD (all-wheel drive) systems

types of AWD systems are identified

D-12.05.05P

check fluid

fluid is checked for leaks, levels, condition and contamination

D-12.05.06P

select and use diagnostic tools and equipment

diagnostic tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.05.07P

inspect transfer case, components and controls

transfer case, components and controls are inspected according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.05.08P

inspect AWD components and controls

AWD components and controls are inspected according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.05.09P

perform functional tests

functional tests are performed according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.05.10P

interpret and analyze results of tests and inspections

results of tests and inspections are interpreted and analyzed to determine required repair

Range of Variables

transfer case concerns include: vibrations, noises, driveability, warning lights, leaks

model and type of transfer case includes: part-time, full-time, automatic, AWD

diagnostic tools and equipment include: hand tools, scan tools

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-12.05.01L

demonstrate knowledge of transfer cases, their components and operation

identify types of transfer cases and describe their components and operation

identify types of AWD systems, their components and operation

identify safety considerations pertaining to transfer cases

identify related systems describe their relationship to transfer cases

identify types of control systems and describe their components and operation

describe transfer case power flow

describe gear ratios, their purpose and calculations

identify types of lubricants, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications

identify types of diagnostic tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

D-12.05.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to diagnose

describe the procedures used to diagnose

Range of Variables

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points, lifting and support procedures

related systems include: transmissions, drivelines, mounts

control systems include: vacuum, mechanical, electronic

diagnostic tools and equipment include: scan tools, hand tools

procedures used to diagnose include: verify concern, perform sensory inspection, retrieve DTCs, access service information, conduct tests and measurements, isolate problem, identify root cause

D-12.06 Diagnoses final drive assemblies

Essential Skills

Digital Technology, Reading, Thinking

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-12.06.01P

verify concern

concern is verified to determine diagnostic strategy

D-12.06.02P

perform road test

road test is performed to identify final drive concerns

D-12.06.03P

identify model and type of final drive assembly

model and type of final drive assembly is identified

D-12.06.04P

check fluid

fluid is checked for leaks, levels, condition and contamination

D-12.06.05P

select and use diagnostic tools and equipment

diagnostic tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.06.06P

inspect final drive assembly components

final drive assembly components are inspected according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.06.07P

perform functional tests

functional tests are performed according to manufacturers’ information

D-12.06.08P

interpret and analyze results of tests and inspections

results of tests and inspections are interpreted and analyzed to determine required repair

Range of Variables

final drive concerns include: vibrations, noises, driveability, leaks, electronic controls

model and type of final drive assembly include: all-wheel drive, integral, removable, locking, limited slip, torque distribution

diagnostic tools and equipment include: hand tools, scan tools, measuring tools, chassis ears

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-12.06.01L

demonstrate knowledge of final drive assemblies, their components and applications

identify final drive assembly components and their application

identify safety considerations pertaining to final drive assembly

identify diagnostic tools and equipment pertaining to final drive assembly

identify related systems and describe their relationship to final drive assembly

describe final drive assembly power flow

D-12.06.02L

demonstrate knowledge of procedures to diagnose final drive assembly

describe procedures used to diagnose final drive assembly

identify tests used to diagnose final drive assembly

Range of Variables

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points, lifting and support procedures

diagnostic tools and equipment include: hand tools, scan tools, measuring tools, chassis ears

related systems include: transmissions, drivelines, mounts

procedures to diagnose final drive assembly include: road test, sensory inspection, bearing inspection, gear tooth patterns

Task D-13 Repairs driveline systems

Task Descriptor

Driveline systems provide a means of transmitting energy from the engines/motors to the drive wheels in complex and innovative methods. This includes CV joints, drive shaft and steady bearings, differentials, transmissions, transfer cases and clutches. All repairs must be performed according to manufacturers’ information.

D-13.01 Repairs drive shafts and axles

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-13.01.01P

determine type of drive shafts and axle systems

identify type of drive shafts and axle systems

D-13.01.02P

select and use repair tools and equipment

repair tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.01.03P

select repair materials

repair materials are selected according to repair requirements

D-13.01.04P

remove, replace, recondition or service drive shaft components

drive shaft components are removed, replaced, reconditioned or serviced according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.01.05P

verify repair

repair is verified by system re-test and road test

Range of Variables

drive shafts and axle systems include: U-joint, CV joint, full-floating and semi-floating axle engagement mechanisms

repair tools and equipment include: measuring tools (dial indicators, inclinometer), pullers, presses, hand tools, air tools

repair materials include: gaskets, seals, lubricants

drive shaft components include: slip yokes and flanges, flex joints, single cardan joints, double cardan joints, CV, support bearings, viscous coupling

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-13.01.01L

demonstrate knowledge of drive shafts and axles, their components and operation

identify types of drive shafts and describe their composition

identify safety considerations pertaining to drive shafts and axles

identify types of drive shaft components and describe their purpose and operation

identify types of axles and describe their components and operation

describe axle disconnects, locking hubs and their purpose

describe the importance of multiple piece drive shaft phasing, indexing and driveline angles

identify types of lubricants, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications

D-13.01.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to repair drive shafts and axles

identify repair tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

describe the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace drive shafts and axles and their related components

describe procedures used to verify repair

Range of Variables

drive shaft components include: slip yokes and flanges, flex joints, single cardan joints, double cardan joints, CV, support bearings, viscous coupling

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points, lifting and support procedures

axles include: half shafts, floating, semi-floating

repair tools and equipment include: measuring tools (dial indicators, inclinometer), pullers, presses, hand tools, air tools

D-13.02 Repairs manual transmissions/transaxles

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-13.02.01P

determine model of manual transmission/transaxles

model of manual transmission/transaxles is determined

D-13.02.02P

select and use repair tools and equipment

repair tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.02.03P

select repair materials

repair materials are selected according to repair requirements and manufacturers’ information

D-13.02.04P

remove, replace, recondition or service components and controls

components and controls are removed, replaced, reconditioned or serviced according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.02.05P

remove and replace mounts

mounts are removed and replaced using adjustable engine support tools

D-13.02.06P

verify repair

repair is verified by system re-test and road test

Range of Variables

repair tools and equipment include: measuring tools, presses, pullers, hand tools, air tools, lifting and support equipment

repair materials include: parts, gaskets, seals, lubricants, sealants

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-13.02.01L

demonstrate knowledge of manual transmissions and transaxles, their components and operation

identify types of manual transmissions and transaxles and describe their components and operation

identify safety considerations pertaining to manual transmissions/transaxles

describe manual transmission and transaxle power flow

describe gear ratios, their purpose and perform calculations

identify types of lubricants, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications

D-13.02.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to repair manual transmissions and transaxles

identify types of repair tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

describe the procedures used to remove and reinstall manual transmissions and transaxles

describe the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace manual transmissions and transaxles and their related components

describe the procedures used to replace engine and driveline mounts

describe procedures used to verify repair

Range of Variables

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points, lifting and support procedures

repair tools and equipment include: measuring tools, presses, pullers, hand tools, air tools, lifting and support equipment

D-13.03 Repairs automatic transmissions/transaxles

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Evidence of Attainment

D-13.03.01P

identify model and type of automatic transmission/transaxle

model and type of automatic transmission/transaxle are identified according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.03.02P

select and use repair tools and equipment

repair tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.03.03P

select repair materials

repair materials are selected according to requirements and manufacturers’ information

D-13.03.04P

remove, replace, recondition or service components and controls

components and controls are removed, replaced, reconditioned or serviced according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.03.05P

verify repair

repair is verified by system re-test and road test

Range of Variables

automatic transmissions and transaxles include: electrically controlled and hydraulically controlled

repair tools and equipment include: scan tools, reprogramming equipment, pressure gauges, measuring tools, presses, pullers, hand tools, air tools, lifting and support equipment

repair materials include: gaskets, seals, lubricants, sealants

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-13.03.01L

demonstrate knowledge of automatic transmissions and transaxles, their components and operation

identify types of automatic transmissions and transaxles and describe their components and operation

identify safety considerations pertaining to automatic transmissions/transaxles

identify types of alternate automatic transmissions and transaxle designs

explain hydraulic principles related to automatic transmissions and transaxles

describe automatic transmission and transaxle power flow

interpret electric and hydraulic schematics

describe gear ratios, their purpose and perform calculations

identify types of lubricants, fasteners, tubing, hoses, gaskets, seals and sealants, and describe their applications

D-13.03.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to repair automatic transmissions and transaxles

identify types of repair tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

describe the procedures used to remove and reinstall automatic transmissions and transaxles

describe the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace automatic transmissions and transaxles and their related components

describe the procedures used to replace engine and driveline mounts

describe procedures used to verify repair

Range of Variables

automatic transmissions and transaxles include: electrically controlled and hydraulically controlled

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points, lifting and support procedures

alternate automatic transmissions and transaxle designs include: continually/constantly variable transmission (CVT), dual clutch transmission (DCT)

hydraulic principles include: Pascal’s law, fluid dynamics

repair tools and equipment include: scan tools, reprogramming equipment, pressure gauges, measuring tools, presses, pullers, hand tools, air tools, lifting and support equipment

D-13.04 Repairs clutches

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-13.04.01P

determine type of clutch

type of clutch is determined

D-13.04.02P

select and use repair tools and equipment

repair tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.04.03P

select repair materials

repair materials are selected according to requirements and manufacturers’ information

D-13.04.04P

remove, replace, recondition or service components

components are removed, replaced, reconditioned or serviced according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.04.05P

verify repair

repair is verified by system re-test and road test

Range of Variables

clutches include: single and multi‑disc systems

repair tools and equipment include: measuring tools, pullers, hand tools, air tools, lifting and support equipment

repair materials include: fluids, seals, lubricants, sealants

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-13.04.01L

demonstrate knowledge of clutches, their components and operation

identify types of clutches and describe their components and operation

identify safety considerations pertaining to clutch systems

identify types of flywheels and describe their components and operation

identify mechanical and hydraulic clutch actuating systems and describe their components and operation

identify types of fluids, fasteners, tubing, hoses and seals, and describe their applications

D-13.04.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to repair clutches

identify types of repair tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

describe the procedures used to remove and reinstall clutches

describe the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace clutches and flywheels and their related components

describe procedures used to verify repair

Range of Variables

clutches include: single and multi‑disc systems

safety considerations include: airborne contaminants, pinch points, exposed rotating components, lifting and support procedures

repair tools and equipment include: measuring tools, pullers, hand tools, air tools, lifting and support equipment

D-13.05 Repairs transfer cases

Essential Skills

Digital Technology, Reading, Thinking

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-13.05.01P

determine model and type of transfer case

model and type of transfer case are determined

D-13.05.02P

determine type of AWD (all-wheel drive) system

type of AWD system is identified

D-13.05.03P

select and use repair tools and equipment

repair tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.05.04P

select repair materials

repair materials are selected according to requirements and manufacturers’ information

D-13.05.05P

remove, replace, recondition or service components and controls

components and controls are removed, replaced, reconditioned or serviced according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.05.06P

verify repair

repair is verified by system re-test and road test

Range of Variables

transfer cases include: part-time, full-time, automatic

repair tools and equipment include: scan tools, reprogramming equipment, measuring tools, presses, pullers, hand tools, air tools, lifting and support equipment

repair materials include: gaskets, fluids, seals, lubricants, sealants

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-13.05.01L

demonstrate knowledge of transfer cases, their components and operation

identify types of transfer cases and describe their components and operation

identify types of AWD systems, their components and operation

identify safety considerations pertaining to transfer cases

identify related systems and describe their relationship to transfer cases

identify types of control systems and describe their components and operation

describe transfer case power flow

describe gear ratios, their purpose and calculations

identify types of lubricants, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants, and describe their applications

D-13.05.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to repair transfer cases

identify types of repair tools and equipment and describe their applications and procedures for use

describe the procedures used to remove and reinstall transfer cases

describe the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace transfer cases and their related components

describe procedures used to verify repair

Range of Variables

transfer cases include: part-time, full-time, automatic

safety considerations include: pinch points, exposed rotating components, lifting and support procedures

related systems include: transmissions, drivelines, mounts

control systems include: vacuum, mechanical, electronic

repair tools and equipment include: scan tools, reprogramming equipment, measuring tools, presses, pullers, hand tools, air tools, lifting and support equipment

D-13.06 Repairs final drive assemblies

Essential Skills

Numeracy, Reading, Thinking

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-13.06.01P

determine model and type of final drive assemblies

model and type of final drive assemblies are determined

D-13.06.02P

select and use repair tools and equipment

repair tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.06.03P

select repair materials

repair materials are selected according to repair requirements and manufacturers’ information

D-13.06.04P

remove, replace, recondition or service components

components are removed, replaced, reconditioned or serviced according to manufacturers’ information

D-13.06.05P

verify repair

repair is verified by system re-test and road test

Range of Variables

final drive assemblies include: all-wheel drive, integral, removable, locking, limited slip and torque distribution

repair tools and equipment include: hand tools, air tools, scan tools, measuring tools, presses, pullers, lifting and support equipment, tooth contact pattern

repair materials include: gaskets, fluids, seals, lubricants, sealants

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D13.06.01L

demonstrate knowledge of final drive assemblies, their components and applications

identify final drive assembly components and their application

identify safety considerations pertaining to final drive assemblies

identify diagnostic tools pertaining to final drive assemblies

identify repair tools and equipment pertaining to final drive assemblies

describe final drive assembly power flow

D13.06.02L

demonstrate knowledge of procedures to repair final drive assemblies

describe procedures used to repair final drive assemblies

describe the procedures used to remove and reinstall final drive assemblies

describe the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace final drive assemblies and their related components

describe procedures used to verify repair

Range of Variables

final drive assemblies include: all-wheel drive, integral, removable, locking, limited slip and torque distribution

safety considerations include: exposed rotating parts, pinch points, lifting and support procedures

repair tools and equipment include: hand tools, air tools, scan tools, measuring tools, presses, pullers, lifting and support equipment, tooth contact pattern

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