ASEP Engine Specialist
Issued by
Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC)
Participants will gain fundamental automotive knowledge regarding engine performance in order to diagnose and repair General Motors automotive engines to meet needs of automotive service customers. Students must successfully complete AT 1304 (GM Engine Repair) and AT 1324 (GM Engine Performance) with a passing score of D or higher in order to earn this micro‐credential.
Skills
- Air Induction Systems
- Automotive Engines
- Battery and Starting System Diagnostics and Repair
- Cooling
- Cylinder Head
- Emission Control Systems
- Engine Block Diagnostics and Repair
- Engine Electronic Systems Diagnostics and Repair
- Engine Repair
- Exhaust
- Exhaust Systems
- Fuel
- GM Engine Diagnostics
- Ignition
- Lubrication
- Valvetrain
Earning Criteria
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AT 1304 GM Engine Repair - learners will discuss and demonstrate competencies in general engine diagnosis and in cylinder head, valve train, engine block diagnosis and repair, as well as lubrication, cooling, fuel, exhaust, ignition, battery and starting system diagnostic and repair procedures for General Motors vehicles
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AT 1324 GM Engine Performance - learners will discuss and demonstrate general engine diagnostic procedures. Additionally, the student will demonstrate specific competencies in the diagnosis and repair of ignition systems, fuel, air induction systems, and exhaust systems, emission control systems, and engine electronic systems for General Motors vehicles.