Level 3 Award in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Repair and Replacement - 4290-71
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification has enabled this learner to know the safety precautions to be taken when working on or near a high voltage hybrid or electric vehicle. To achieve this award, the learner has safely powered down a High Voltage vehicle, removed parts and then re-energised the vehicle. They have carried out activities to a satisfactory standard in the practical and underpinning knowledge tests. Accreditation No: 600/5220/X
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This learner has completed at total of 5 credits and gained competence by undertaking the following mandatory units:
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Unit 722 - Automotive Internal Combustion & Electric Technology Components & Operations
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This learner can: 1.1 Identify the components that make up the hybrid system 1.2 Describe the construction and function of battery modules 1.3 Describe the construction and function of hybrid motors 1.4 Describe the construction and function of associated hybrid components
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This learner can: 2.1 State safety precautions to be taken before carrying out routine maintenance 2.2 State safety precautions to be taken before carrying out any repair procedures on hybrid vehicles 2.3 Identify high voltage cabling & associated components 2.4 Describe the precautions required when working with hybrid components
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This learner can: 3.1 Identify the possibility of the hybrid system affecting repairs on other vehicle systems 3.2 Describe the procedures required to make safe the hybrid system before carrying out repair activities 3.3 Describe the precautions taken prior to removing and replacing high voltage components 3.4 Describe appropriate methods to re-instate vehicles after repairs affecting hybrid systems 3.5 Identify additional tools and equipment 3.6 Describe how to connect additional power source
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Unit 723 - Automotive Internal Combustion and Electric Hybrid System Repair and Replacement
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This learner can 1.1 Use suitable personal protective equipment throughout all vehicle inspection activities 1.2 Demonstrate that they work in a way which minimises the risk of damage to the vehicle & it's systems, other people & their property
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This learner can 2.1 Select suitable sources of technical information to support hybrid vehicle repair activities 2.2 Use suitable sources of technical information to support hybrid vehicle repair activities
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This learner can 3.1 Select appropriate tools & equipment to carry out hybrid vehicle repairs 3.2 Demonstrate that equipment has been calibrated to meet manufacturer's requirements
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This learner can 4.1 Explain the correct procedures required when removing & replacing hybrid system vehicle components 4.2 Explain how to disconnect high voltage suppliers correctly e.g. batteries, capacitors
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This learner can 5.1 Demonstrate the correct to disconnect and reconnect a high voltage battery pack 5.2 Demonstrate the correct procedure to remove & refit a hybrid system component 5.3 Demonstrate appropriate procedures to confirm repairs successfully carried out 5.4 Demonstrate the correct methods to reset vehicle systems post-repair e.g. clear fault codes
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This learner can 6.1 Complete records accurately, in the format required 6.2 Compare inspection and test results with suitable data 6.3 Make suitable recommendations based upon the results of carrying out the replacement activities