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1 ) Demonstrate personal and environmental safety practices associated with clothing, eye protection, hand tools, power equipment, and proper ventilation related to automotive electrical and electronic system operation and maintenance. |
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2 ) Diagnose electrical and electronic system problems. |
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3 ) Identify electrical and electronic system concerns. Determining necessary action for electrical and electronic system concerns
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4 ) Research vehicle and service information, including vehicle service history, technical service bulletins, and interpretation of vehicle and major component identification numbers. |
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5 ) Create a work order for general electrical system concerns. |
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6 ) Demonstrate battery state-of-charge tests, including inspecting and cleaning battery cables, connectors, clamps, and hold downs. |
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7 ) Explain starting system operations and repair. Performing test procedures for starting systems
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8 ) Explain charging system component operations and repair. |
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9 ) Analyze lighting systems to determine necessary repair. |
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10 ) Describe gauges, warning devices, and driver information system operations. Demonstrating operation tests for diagnosis and repair of gauges, warning devices, and driver information system operations
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11 ) Demonstrate diagnostic procedures for horn, wiper, and washer control problems. |
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12 ) Utilize diagnostic and repair procedures for accessories. |