Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics, Grade 9 - 12, Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems II, 2009
1.) Demonstrate the handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals and materials in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations.
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2.) Evaluate electrical and electronic systems diagnosis to determine necessary actions.
Verifying customer concerns regarding electric and electrical systems
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3.) Justify necessary action for electrical and electronic systems concerns.
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4.) Compare appropriate tests and battery service procedures for conventional and hybrid electrical systems.
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5.) Differentiate between electrical and mechanical problems associated with starting system diagnosis.
Determining service procedures for starting systems
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6.) Diagnose charging systems to determine corrective action.
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7.) Determine procedures for lighting system repairs.
Identifying safety hazards associated with high intensity components
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8.) Diagnose incorrect operation of engine components to determine corrective action.
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9.) Determine necessary actions for inspecting and repairing malfunctions in horn, wiper, and washer systems.
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10.) Determine repairs for accessory malfunctions related to automotive electrical and electronic systems.
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