Students will:  determine how to diagnose steering and suspension; diagnose electrical concerns; complete headlamp and fog/driving lamp assemblies and repairs; demonstrate self-grounding procedures for handling electronic components; determine diagnosis, inspection and service needs for brake system hydraulic components; examine components of heating and air conditioning systems; determine the inspection, & service and repair needs for collision damaged cooling system components; distinguish between the under car components and systems; and determine the diagnosis, inspection and service requirements of active and passive restraint systems.
      
  AT1003: Mechanc/Electrical Components
      
  
  
    Credits
              3
          
  
    Lab Hours
              3
          
  
    Lecture Hours
              1
          
  
    Clinical Hours
              0
          
  
    
  
      Tiered Course Indicator
              T
          