Students will identify components related to an automotive air conditioning system and answer questions related to the general understanding of system operation.
Students will then be expected to perform a diagnosis of a simulated fault using a repair order, supplied service information, pressure gauges, and thermometer readings.
S2
Vehicle Engine Performance Diagnosis & Testing
Students will diagnose and repair faults related to the engine control and emissions system. This includes drivability, MIL-ON DTC and Engine Control Module related issues.
A repair order will be provided to identify the customer complaint.
Students will be expected to use basic diagnostic strategies to identify root cause, read schematics/wiring diagrams, correctly connect and use test equipment.
GDS2
S3
Vehicle Body
Electrical
Diagnosis and Testing
Diagnose electrical circuits related to electrical circuits on a car. Students will be expected to read electrical wiring diagrams, correctly connect test equipment, and use diagnostic strategies to identify root cause. Station will have a bugged car with a repair order
BENCH WORKSTATIONS
S4
Online Service
Information
Students locate specifications and other service information using online service information resources.
Mitchell 1- ShopKey Online Service
Information.
S5
Environment, Health and Safety
Students demonstrate their knowledge of automotive work related safety equipment, environmental issues,
procedures and familiarity with SDS and PPE.
Contestant must bring printed copy of the S/P2 Mechanical Safety and Mechanical Pollution Prevention certificates to the Contestant Orientation Meeting. June 16, 2017 5pm CST cutoff for free access to S/P2.
Access to S/P2® e-learning program is provided free of charge to competitors in the
SkillsUSA Competition. In addition, complimentary access to “Land That Job: Interview Skills for Students will be provided. BEFORE the competition, instructors are asked to contact S/P2 by email: info@sp2.org to receive their students’ log-on information for the S/P2 website. Students MUST COMPLETE the S/P2 courses IN ADVANCE of the competition. Any questions, call toll free:
1-888-241-8332.
S6
Electrical /
Electronic Systems
Students will measure resistance, voltage, amperage with a shunt or Hall Effect current sensor, and voltage drop measurements on a bench circuit board. Students will demonstrate proper circuit diagnosis to locate faults placed in various electrical circuits.
S7
Job Interview
Students demonstrate they can clearly and completely fill out a job application, communicate clearly and effectively and have appropriate professional behaviors during the job interview. Printed copy of resume required.
Contestant
must bring at least 5 printed copies of Resume to the Contestant Orientation Meeting.
S8
Steering and
Suspension
Be familiar with and answer questions about steering and suspension components, tire information and wear patterns, wheel alignment procedures, printouts and diagnosis. Exhibit the ability to properly use printed reference materials and work orders/printouts.
S9
Brake Service &
Diagnosis
Students will demonstrate their ability to inspect, service, and determine necessary action related to disc and drum brake systems. Part and component identification, inspection, measurement, disassembly and assembly may be required.
Mitchell 1- ShopKey Online Service
Information.
S10
Manual Drive Train Service and Diagnosis
Students will demonstrate understanding of basic manual transmission/transaxle service, mechanical adjustments, parts identification, power flow, normal measurements and inspection. Removal and replacement of components may be required.
S11
Automatic
Transmission
Service
Students will demonstrate understanding of basic automatic transmission service, mechanical adjustments, parts identification, normal measurements and inspection. Removal and replacement of components may be required.
S12
Engine
Mechanical
Contestants will demonstrate their knowledge of the internal combustion gasoline engine by identification of various engine components and answering questions about engine mechanical operation. Contestants will use precision measuring tools and OEM Service Information to inspect various engine components.
S13
Written Test
Given by ASE, this 100 question written test will test the student’s technical knowledge of automobile diagnosis and repair in the vehicle system specialty areas of:
Perform diagnosis and repair of a problem related to the HVAC/Climate Control system on a CAN bus vehicle. Students will be expected to read schematics, locate information in service information, correctly connect and use test equipment, and use diagnostic strategies to identify root cause. Student will be required to verify proper operation. Car is bugged. Parts replacement. Use of repair order.
Students diagnose faults related to the engine control module, drivability and emissions, using service information and diagnostic equipment. Students will be expected to read schematics, locate information in service information, correctly connect and use test equipment, and use diagnostic strategies to identify root cause. Car is bugged. Use of repair order.
Toyota Techstream
P3
Vehicle Wheel Alignment
Students will demonstrate their understanding of wheel alignment angles, setup and use of alignment measuring equipment, and diagnosis of customer concerns including vehicle handling and tire wear issues. Use of repair order.
Hunter will provide WA400 consoles with Hawkeye Elite sensors running Winalign 14.1
software.
BENCH WORKSTATIONS
P4
Online Service Information
Students locate specifications and other service information using online service information resources.
Mitchell 1- ShopKey Online Service
Information.
P5
Environment, Health and
Safety
Students demonstrate their knowledge of automotive work related safety equipment, environmental issues, procedures and familiarity with SDS and PPE.
Contestant must bring printed copy of the S/P2 Mechanical Safety and Mechanical Pollution Prevention certificates to the Contestant Orientation Meeting. June 16, 2017 5pm CST cutoff for free access to S/P2.
Access to S/P2® e-learning program is provided free of charge to competitors in the
SkillsUSA Competition. In addition, complimentary access to “Land That Job: Interview Skills for Students will be provided. BEFORE the competition, instructors are asked to contact S/P2 by email: info@sp2.org to receive their students’ log-on information for the S/P2 website. Students MUST COMPLETE the S/P2 courses IN ADVANCE of the competition. Any questions, call toll free:
1-888-241-8332.
P6
Electrical /
Electronic
Systems
Students will take resistance, amperage, voltage, and voltage drop measurements on a bench circuit board. Students will also demonstrate proper circuit construction from a wiring diagram incorporating all components of a normal circuit as well as circuit failure diagnosis.
CL-1919-05
P7
Customer Service
Act in an appropriate and professional manner. Inspect and diagnose components in the Cooling System. Clearly and effectively communicate with the customer information on the diagnosis and repair of their vehicle. Printed copy of resume required.
Must bring at least 5 printed copies of Resume to the Contestant Orientation Meeting.
P8
Electrical
Diagnosis
Electrical diagnosis through code retrieval and scope pattern interpretation. Basic scan-tool and Labscope operation.
Snap-on (VERUS Pro/VERUS Edge)
For additional information go to: https://www1.snapon.com/diagnostics/US/CC.htm
ATech Trainer: Model 2652
P9
Brake Service and Diagnosis
Inspection, diagnosis, and repair of the brake system and ABS Wheel Speed Sensors.
MODIS Edge https://www1.snapon.com/diagnostics/US/CC/Knowledge-Base.htm?FB_Values=F1_C6_A141!F1_C31_A2!F3_C6_A141!F3_C31_A2!F4_C6_A141&platformImage=%2Fdisplay%2F1060%2FCustCare%2FmodisEdge.png&searchInType=Training&platformName=MODIS%20Edge
P10
Manual Drive Train Service and Diagnosis
Students will demonstrate an understanding of basic manual drivetrain service, which may include but is not limited to, parts identification, calculating carrier bearing preload, performing bearing preload and gear backlash measurements, determining correct shim selection and diagnosing gear tooth patterns.
P11
Automatic Transmission
Service and
Diagnosis
Service, testing and diagnosis of automatic transmission or transaxle drive train components. Students will demonstrate understanding of basic transmission service, diagnosis of solenoids and sensor, mechanical adjustments, parts identification, normal measurements and inspection. Perform bench diagnosis of transmission. Identify faulty components/circuits.
P12
Engine
Mechanical
Service,
diagnosis, and Precision
Measurement
Student will demonstrate understanding of basic engine service, diagnosis, and mechanical understanding. Use various tools and Repair Manual to locate specification and engine repair information. Properly diagnose and repair the engine assembly.
P13
Written Test
Given by ASE, this 100 question written test will test the student’s technical knowledge of automobile diagnosis and repair in the vehicle system specialty areas of: