DIESL 208 Advanced Service Techniques

This course focuses on applying and demonstrating skills and capabilities to inspect (troubleshoot, analyze/diagnose, test), remove, and repair or replace components or systems within manufacturer's specifications. Service and preventive maintenance techniques are applied to the following systems: engines and fuel systems, power trains, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.

Credits

7

Distribution

Transportation and Trades

Offered

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Notes

 

Outcomes

  1. Perform a full electrical systems diagnostics
  2. Perform a full engine systems diagnostics
  3. Perform a full HVAC systems diagnostics
  4. Perform a full hydraulics system diagnostics
  5. Perform a full powertrain systems diagnostics
  6. Perform as a respectful team member, in a diverse workplace environment.
  7. Using effective oral/written communication by summarizing the diagnostics result/s, providing recommendation/s of maintenance or repair to a customer in a non-technical manner.
  8. Construct a recommendation for maintenance or repair as a result of a diagnostics concern/cause per industry standards
  9. Correct the brake systems causes for concern to industry standards
  10. Correct the electrical systems causes for concern to industry standards.
  11. Correct the engine systems causes for concern to industry standards.
  12. Correct the HVAC systems causes for concern to industry standards.
  13. Correct the hydraulics systems causes for concern to industry standards
  14. Correct the powertrain systems causes for concern to industry standards.
  15. Perform a full Brakes Systems diagnostics

Area of Study:

Career Education

Instructional Mode:

In-person

Campus:

South