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Motor VEHICLE 24-31

Unit 24
Identification of basic external and internal car parts (A/505/0415) 

Summary
1 - Identify and locate basic external car parts
2 - Identify and locate basic internal car parts

The learner will: 
1 - Identify and locate basic external car parts
The learner can: 
1.1 Identify and locate the following:
     a) Windscreen
     b) Headlamp
     c) Indicators
     d) brake light
     e) wing mirrors
     f) wiper blades
     g) aerial
     h) door handles
     i) bonnet
     j) boot
     k) exhaust
     l) bumper bars
     m) tyres
     n) petrol filler cap
1.2 Open bonnet and locate screen wash bottle 
1.3 Open boot and locate spare wheel

The learner will: 
2 - Identify and locate basic internal car parts
The learner can: 
2.1 Identify and locate the following:
     a) steering wheel
     b) geal lever
     c) bonnet relese lever
     d) seatbelts
     e) door handle
     f) window control
     g) radio
     h) spare wheel
     i) handbrake
     j) indicator
     k) wiper
     l) light
     m) horn
     n) seat adjustment controls
2.2 Operate horn, radio, headings and indicators 


Unit 25
​Valeting a car interior (J/505/0417) 

Summary
1 - Be able to identify equipment tools to valet a car interior
2 - Be able to valet a car interior

The learner will: 
1 - Be able to identify equipment and tools to valet a car interior
The learner can: 
1.1 Select equipment and tools required to valet a car interior

The learner will: 
2 - Be able to valet a car interior
The learner can: 
2.1 Remove loose carpets, items and rubbish from car interior and boot
2.2 Vacuum seats, carpets and floors
2.3 Wipe inside windows clean
2.4 Clean windows using a proprietary cleaner, following manufacturer's instructions
2.5 Wipe all interior surfaces clean
2.6 Clean all interior vinyl surfaces using instructions
2.7 
Replace items and carpets
​

Unit 26
Introduction to motor vehicle maintenance and repair (k/505/0412) 

Summary
1 - Know duties, procedures and requirements relevant to own role in a garage​
2 - ​Know about equipment used when working in a garage​
3 - ​Know health and safety procedures for working in a garage ​
4 - ​Be able to communicate with others when working in a garage​

The learner will: 
1 - Know duties, procedures and requirements relevant to own role in a garage 
The learner can: 
1.1 Identify own duties
1.2 State workplace requirements about:
      a) personal presentation
      b) timekeeping and attendance
      c) conduct towards others
1.3 ​State why it is important to follow workplace procedures 
​

The learner will: 
2 - ​Know about equipment used when working in a garage 
The learner can: 
2.1 Name common items of equipment
2.2 Use garage equipment to carry out tasks
2.3 Give examples of how to care for and store items of equipment to maintain it in good order

The learner will: 
3 - ​Know health and safety procedures for working in a garage
The learner can: 
3.1 State fire procedures
3.2 State accident procedures
3.3 Follow health and safety procedures

The learner will: 
4 - ​Be able to communicate with others when working in a garage
The learner can: 
4.1 Give examples of information which should be passed on to:
      a) a supervisor
      b) colleagues
4.2 State how to respond to a complaint
​

Unit 27
Washing a car exterior (L/505/0418) 

Summary
1 - Be able to select appropriate equipment to wash a car exterior
2 - Be able to wash a car exterior​

The learner will: 
1 - Be able to select appropriate equipment to wash a car exterior
The learner can: 
1.1 Identify appropriate equipment to wash a car exterior
1.2 Select appropriate equipment to wash a car exterior

The learner will: 
2 - Be able to wash a car exterior
The learner can: 
2.1 Identify actions required prior to washing a car exterior
2.2 Use appropriate equipment to wash a car exterior in a methodical manner
2.3 Use appropriate equipment to dry car windows and paintwork


Unit 28
​Introduction to vehicle engine operating principles (J/505/4046) 

Summary
​1 - ​Know duties, procedures and requirements relevant to own role in a garage

2 - Know about equipment used when working in a garage
3 - Know health and safety procedures for working in a garage
4 - Be able to communicate with other when working in a garage

The learner will: 
​1 - ​Know duties, procedures and requirements relevant to own role in a garage
The learner can: 
1.1 Identify own duties
1.2 State workplace requirements about:     
      a) personal presentation
      b) timekeeping and attendance
      c) conduct towards others

1.3 State why it is important to follow workplace procedures

The learner will: 
2 - Know about equipment used when working in a garage
The learner can: 
2.1 Name common items of equipment
2.2 Use garage equipment to carry out tasks
2.3 Give examples of how to care for and store items of equipment to maintain it in good order

The learner will: 
3 - Know health and safety procedures for working in a garage
The learner can: 
3.1 State fire procedures
3.2 State accident procedures
3.3 Follow health and safety procedures

The learner will: 
4 - Be able to communicate with others when working in a garage
The learner can: 
4.1 Give examples of information which should be passed on to:
​      a) a supervisor
      
b) colleagues
4.2 State how to respond to a complaint


​UNIT 29
​Routine braking system checks (J/505/4063) 

Summary
​1 - ​Be able to work safely

2 - Know about braking systems
3 - Be able to remove and replace simple brake components and carry out simple checks
4 - Know how to dispose of braking system components

The learner will: 
​1 - ​Be able to work safely
The learner can: 
1.1 Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and methods when working on braking systems

The learner will: 
2 - Know about braking systems
The learner can: 
2.1 State the function of a vehicle braking system
2.2 State in simple terms how the driver's effort is converted into braking forces
2.3 Identify the main components of a vehicle braking system

The learner will: 
3 - Be able to remove and replace simple brake components and carry out simple checks
The learner can: 
3.1 Remove and refit a set of disc pads
3.2 Check operation of brake lights
3.3 Check and top-up brake fluid reservoir

The learner will: 
4 - Know how to dispose of braking system components
The learner can: 
4.1 State how to dispose of brake friction materials
4.2 State how to dispose of brake fluid


​UNIT 30
​Simple body repair processes (L/505/4064) 

Summary
​1 - ​Be able to work safely

2 - Know the basic hand tools used in vehicle body repairs
3 - Be able to carry out simple body repair procedures by using basic hand tools
4 - Be able to carry out mixing, application and shaping of body fillers

The learner will: 
​1 - ​Be able to work safely
The learner can: 
1.1 Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safe working practices when undertaking vehicle body repairs

The learner will: 
2 - Know the basic hand tools used in vehicle body repairs
The learner can: 
2.1 List the basic hand tools used in vehicle body repairs

The learner will: 
3 - Be able to carry out simple body repair procedures by using basic hand tools
The learner can: 
3.1 Demonstrate the correct use of basic hand tools to carry out a range of body repair tasks

The learner will: 
4 - Be able to carry out mixing, application and shaping of body fillers
The learner can: 
4.1 Demonstrate the ability to select appropriate quantities of filler and hardener to mix
4.2 Demonstrate the correct sequence and procedure to mix filler and hardener
4.3 Demonstrate the correct sequence and procedure to apply filler to damaged panels
4.4 Demonstrate the correct sequence and procedure to shape and rub down filled panels


​​UNIT 31
​Routine wheel and tyre checks (T/505/3880) 

Summary
​1 - ​Be able to work safely

2 - Know how wheel and tyres are constructed
3 - Know wheel and tyre terminology
4 - Be able to safety and correctly remove and refit road wheels

5 - Be able to check tyre pressure and tread depth

The learner will: 
​1 - ​Be able to work safely
The learner can: 
1.1 Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment and methods when removing and refitting wheels

The learner will: 
2 - Know how wheel and tyres are constructed
The learner can: 
2.1 State the common types of tyre used on light vehicles
2.2 Identify the main construction details of radial and cross ply tyres
2.3 Identify the common types of wheel used on light vehicles

The learner will: 
3 - Know wheel and tyre terminology
The learner can: 
3.1 Identify the main markings and terminology associated with vehicle wheels and tyres

The learner will: 
4 - Be able to safely and correctly remove and refit road wheels
The learner can: 
4.1 Select the correct tools, equipment and technical data used for removing and refitting wheels
4.2 Outline the safety precautions when removing and refitting wheels
4.3 Demonstrate the correct sequence and procedure for removing and refitting a wheel

The learner will: 
5 - Be able to check tyre pressure and tread depth
The learner can: 
5.1 Demonstrate the correct sequence to check and correct tyre pressures
5.2 Demonstrate the correct methods to record tyre depths

Riverside College - CRMZ Centre - Kingsway - Widnes
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