Level 2 Diploma in Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Principles - 4290-32
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification has enabled this learner to develop some of the key skills and understanding in motorcylcle systems. Through this qualification they have developed and practiced the skills required for employment and /or career progression in the automotive industry. (Ofqual number 501/0288/6, City & Guilds number 4290-32)
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This learner has completed 66 credits and gained competence by completing the following mandatory units:
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Unit 001 - This learner is able to: 1. Use correct personal and vehicle protection within the automotive work environment 2. carry out effectice housekeeping practices in the automotive environment 3. Recognise & deal with dangers in order to work safely within the automotive workplace 4 . Conduct themselves responsibly
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Unit 003 - This learner is able to: 1. Work effectively within the organisational structure of the automotive work environment 2. Obtain and use information in order to support their job role within the automotive work environment 3. Communicate with and support colleagues and customers effectively 4. Develop and keep good working relationships in the automotive work environment.
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Unit 004 - This learner is able to: 1. Select, maintain & use hand tools & measuring devices in the automotive environment 2. Prepare & use common workshop equipment 3. Select materials when fabricating, modifying & repairing vehicles & fitting components 4. Apply automotive engineering, fabrication & fitting principles when modifying & repairing vehicles & components
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Unit 051 - This learner understands: 1. The correct personal & vehicle protective equipment to be used within the automotive environment 2. Effective housekeeping practices in the automotive environment 3. The health & safety requirements relevant to the automotive environment 4. Hazards & potential risks relevant to the automotive environment 5. Personal responsibilities
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Unit 053 - This learner understands: 1. Key organisational structures, functions & roles within the automotive work environment 2. The importance of obtaining, interpreting & using information in order to support their job role 3. The importance of different types of communication within the automotive work environment 4. Communication requirements when carrying out vehicle repairs 5. How to develop good working relationships with colleagues & customers
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Unit 054 - This learners understands: 1. How to select, use & care for hand tools & measuring devices in the automotive environment 2. How to prepare & use common workshop equipment 3. How to select materials when fabricating, modifying & repairing vehicles & fitting components 4. How to apply automotive engineering, fabrication & fitting principles when modifying & repairing vehicles & components
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Unit 301 - this learner is able to: 1. Work safely when carrying out motorcycle routine maintenance 2. Use relevant information to carry out the task 3. Use appropriate tools and equipment 4. Carry out motorcycle routine maintenance 5. Record information and make suitable recommendations.
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Unit 302 - This learner is able to: 1. Work safely when carrying out removal and replacement activities relating to motorcycle internal engine systems 2. Use relevant information to carry out the task 3. Use appropriate tools and equipment 4. Carry out removal and replacement of motorcycle internal engine systems 5. Record information and make suitable recommendations.
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Unit 303 - This learner is able to: 1. Work safely when carrying out removal and replacement activities relating to motorcycle electrical units and components 2. Use relevant information to carry out the task 3. Use appropriate tools and equipment 4. Carry out removal and replacement of motorcycle electrical units and components 5. Record information and make suitable recommendations.
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Unit 304 - This learner is able to : 1. Work safely when carrying out removal and replacement activities relating to motorcycle chassis units and components 2. Use relevant information to carry out the task 3. Use appropriate tools and equipment 4. Carry out removal and replacement of motorcycle chassis systems and components 5. Record information and make suitable recommendations.
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Unit 351 - This learner understands : 1. How to carry out routine motorcycle maintenance 2. procedures required to carry out routine motorcycle maintenance
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Unit 352 - This learner understands: : 1. How the main motorcycle engine mechnical systems operate 2. how motorcycle engine lubrication systems operate 3. How motorcycle engine cooling systems operate 4. how to check, replace and test power train systems, units and components
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Unit 353 - This learner understands: : 1. How the main motorcycle electrical and electronic principles 2. how motorcycle batteries, starting and charging systems operate 3. How motorcycle auxiliary electronic systems operate 4. how to check, replace and test electrical and electronic systems, units and components
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Unit 354 - This learner understands: : 1. How the main motorcycle steering and suspension systems operate 2. how motorcycle braking systems operate 3. How motorcycle wheel and tyre systems operate 4. how to check, replace and test chassis units, parts and components
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Unit 372- This learner understands: : 1. How the main motorcycle engine fuel systems operate 2. how motorcycle engine ignition systems operate 3. How motorcycle engine air supply and exhaust systems operate 4. how to check, replace and test fuel, ignition, air and exhaust systems, units and components