Autobody 10, A20, B20, A30, B30
AUTO25
Module 25: Introduction to Automobile Electrical and Electronic Systems (Optional)
Outcome
Examine the evolution and characteristics of electrical and electronic systems in automobile design.
Indicators
(a) | Research the history and evolution of electrical and electronic systems in automobile design including major changes and characteristics of selected components. |
(b) | Explain electron theory, Ohm’s Law and automotive circuits in automobile electrical and electronic systems. |
(c) | Describe the characteristics of automotive storage batteries and their relationship to the electrical components of an automobile. |
(d) | Identify and repair automotive wiring, electrical and electronic components and computer components related to collision repair. |
(e) | Examine an automobile to identify which sensors have to be disconnected, tested and reconnected during a repair process. |
(f) | Investigate basic diagnostic issues and research the range of corrective work procedures to repair electrical and electronic system failures in automobiles. |
(g) | Perform correct safety procedures and the appropriate use of hand and power tools to disconnect and reconnect sensors. |
(h) | Explore information technologies (e.g., databases, diagnostic software) used in the autobody industry. |
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