Transcript title
Manual Drive Trains II
Credits
3
Grading mode
Standard letter grades
Total contact hours
70
Lecture hours
10
Lab hours
60
Prerequisites with concurrency
AUT 202.
Course Description
Second part of a manual transmission sequence. A study of standard transmission and the relationship to clutches, driveshafts, rear axle assembly, transaxle, shift controls and four-wheel drive components. Students will learn on college-owned components. The student will learn operating principles, diagnosis and approved repair procedures on manual transmissions and related power train components. Includes emphasis on diagnosis, service, and procedure to conform to current service manuals.
Course learning outcomes
1. Describe components related to the automotive transfer case, drive axles / drive shafts, and differentials.
2. Perform driveshaft and universal joint/constant velocity joint diagnosis and repair.
3. Perform rear axle and differential diagnosis and repair.
4. Perform four-wheel drive component diagnosis and repair.
5. Communicate technical information verbally and in writing.
Content outline
- Clutches
- Manual Transmissions and Transaxles
- Drive Axle Shafts and CV Joints
- Drive Shaft and CV Joint Service
- Differentials
- Four-Wheel Drive and All-Wheel Drive
Required materials
Requires textbook and special gear, see syllabus for details.