DIESL 207 Advanced Service Applications

This course is an application of gained knowledge of various systems, the relationship between systems, their components, and the procedures for providing service to engines and fuel systems, power trains, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, and the procedures for performing periodic maintenance.

Credits

5

Cross Listed Courses

N/A

Prerequisite

None

Corequisite

Basic Vehicle Service, Intro to Air Brakes

Offered

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Outcomes

  1. Apply knowledge and skills learned through theory/guided practice to service, troubleshoot and repair engine accessories
  2. Differentiate engine designs, inspect, service, troubleshoot and repair as required to maintain proper operation
  3. Demonstrate effective oral and written communication with customers and as a team member
  4. Complete work order to include customer information, vehicle identifying information, related service history, to follow up on the 3 C’s in customer service: concern, cause and correction
  5. Perform A-B-C, PMI and DOT inspections to industry standards

Area of Study:

Career Education

Instructional Mode:

Web-enhanced

Campus:

South

Lecture

30

Lab

40