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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 suspension and steering operation and maintenance. |
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2 ) Identify general suspension and steering systems concerns. |
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3 ) Demonstrate diagnosis of general suspension and steering systems to determine corrective action. Utilizing general suspension and steering systems work order procedures
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4 ) Research applicable vehicle and service information. Examples: vehicle service history, technical service bulletins, vehicle and major component identification numbers. |
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5 ) Demonstrate repair procedures for servicing components of the steering system, including the supplemental restraint system (SRS). |
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6 ) Diagnose steering system problems, including electronically controlled steering systems to determine repair. |
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7 ) Demonstrate the repair of the front suspension system, including electronically controlled systems, by identifying, removing, inspecting, installing, and adjusting components. |
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8 ) Demonstrate the repair of the rear suspension system, including electronically controlled systems, by identifying, removing, inspecting, installing, and adjusting components. |
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9 ) Describe the wheel alignment process. |
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10 ) Determine techniques necessary for diagnosing and resolving wheel alignment problems. |
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11 ) Demonstrate wheel and tire diagnosis and repair, including pressure-monitoring systems. Diagnosing wheel and tire vibration, shimmy, and noise to determine repair
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