ASEP Minor Vehicle Service 1
Issued by
Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC)
Participants will gain fundamental automotive knowledge regarding General Motors electrical systems and brake systems in order to diagnose and repair systems to meet needs of automotive service customers. Students must successfully complete AT 1314 (GM Electrical Systems) and AT 1334 (GM Brakes) with a passing score of D or higher in order to earn this micro‐credential.
Skills
Earning Criteria
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AT 1314 GM Electrical - learners will apply competencies in battery, starting, charging, lighting, driver information, horn, wiper/washer, and accessory systems. Additionally, learners will demonstrate principles of electricity, magnetism, voltage and current regulation and basic circuitry as applied in automotive electrical systems to aid in general diagnosis of automotive electrical problems on current General Motors vehicles.
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AT 1334 GM Brakes - this course is an application of specific competencies in hydraulic system, drum brake system, disc brake system diagnosis and repair procedures. Also, learners will discuss and demonstrate competencies in power assist unit diagnosis and repair as well as wheel bearing, parking brake circuit and associated electrical circuit diagnosis and repair, which includes ABS systems on current General Motors vehicles.