Diagnose complex faults in engine management systems
Diagnose complex faults in engine management systems
Application
This unit describes the performance outcomes required to diagnose complex faults in engine management systems and determine the repair action necessary to restore system performance. It involves confirming the existence of a fault, choosing the diagnostic procedure and tools, applying the diagnostic procedure, reporting conclusions and making repair recommendations.
Complex faults are outside the normal scope of a technician’s diagnosis and repair work. They include intermittent faults, multi-system faults, faults introduced as a result of system repairs, and indirect faults caused by the influence of external systems, requiring the application of complex diagnostic processes to resolve.
It applies to those working in the automotive service and repair industry. The engine management systems include those in vehicles from all sectors of the industry.
Details
This unit comes with:
- 2 Assessment Tools
- Knowledge Assessment
- Practical Assessment
- 2 Trainer’s Guides
- Knowledge
- Practical
- Practical Observation & Competency Conversation
- Mapping Guide
- Final Assessment Summary Sheet
- Student Unit Guide
- Trainer’s Handouts (Where Available)
These resources have been designed to suit face to face training and assessment such as within a pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship or school based trainees.
Comprehensive mapping guide has been provided covering all aspects including performance evidence, knowledge evidence, foundation skills and range of conditions. The guide also provides an overview of how the assessment conditions would be met through the assessment.
All training & assessment resources are in doc format, fully editable and can be contextualised and reprinted within the RTO.
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