AMT 113: Introduction to Automotive Technology II & Lab [RE]

Credits 7

This course is designed to give students the basic knowledge of utilizing electronic service publications. Students will learn how to use electronic service information needed to perform preventive maintenance, service bulletins, look up service history and perform estimate making. These systems include service procedures and information for completing work orders and creating maintenance log entries. Students will also learn the basic knowledge and understanding of automotive procedures for maintaining vehicles by following factory-recommended services. Students will learn how to perform preventive maintenance on various systems within the automotive systems such as oil changes, automatic and manual transmission/transaxle service, brake fluid service, power steering systems services, transfer case service, front and rear differential services, battery, starting and charging system service, and performing basic air conditioning inspections. $50 Automotive Technology class fee.

Restricted Elective

Prerequisite

Acceptance into the Automotive Technology program, and a grade of 1.0 or better in MATH 100 or a higher math class or concurrent enrollment.