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Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Framework:
• Structural/non structural (Light/ Commercial vehicle)
• Jacking points
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Framework:
• Structural (Light vehicle)
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Framework:
• Non structural (Commercial vehicle)
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Framework:
• Jacking points In order to avoid concentrated stress and prevent damage it is essential to use only the proper jacking point, or the manufacturer’s designated lifting pads, when lifting integrally constructed vehicles
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Framework:
• Jacking points
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:
• Seats
• Restraints (seat Belt, Airbags, Belt Tensioner)
• Carpets
• Headlining
• Trim
• Covers
• Mouldings
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
A car seat is the chair used in automobiles. Most car seats are made from inexpensive but durable material in order to withstand as much use as possible.
Some car seat systems are set up with a battery-powered automatic control to adjust how the seat sits in the car.
Interior:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Seat
Interior:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Seat construction
ArmrestBackrest, with lumbar supportHeadrestSeat baseSeat track
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Seat AdjustmentsBackrest angleCushion edgeFore-and-aft positionHeadrest angleHeadrest levelLumbar positionSeat depthSeat heightThe upper section of the seat backrest, may be tilted to the
front for optimum, individual shoulder supportVariable head support at the sides
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:
• Restraints (seat Belt, Airbags, Belt Tensioner)
Seat Belts:
The Purpose of seat belt is to prevent the wearer from being thrown forward and possibly being injured during a frontal impact
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:
• Restraints (seat Belt, Airbags, Belt Tensioner)
Seat Belts:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:• Restraints (seat Belt, Airbags, Belt Tensioner)
Air Bags:One of the major safety development is the fitting of the air bags as part of the equipment of new vehicles. Inflated airbags protect the driver and the front seat passenger from striking, respectively, the steering wheel and dashboard.
In an impact above 25km/hr, inertia sensors send a signal to the electronic control unit, which triggers the igniter unit. Pellets that create a gas when burnt are then ignited, and the airbags inflates. As the body of the occupant sinks into the airbag the gas is forced out of the vent hole.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:• Restraints (seat Belt, Airbags, Belt Tensioner)
Air Bags:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:• Restraints (seat Belt, Airbags, Belt Tensioner)
Belt Tensioner:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:
• Carpets
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:
• Headlining
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:
• Trim
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:
• Covers
Steering Cover Seat Cover
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Interior:
• Mouldings
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Exhaust System:
Purpose
• To direct the burnt gases of combustion away from the vehicle and into the atmosphere.
• To convert the pollutant produced by the engine into non toxic substance.
• To reduce the noise of the exhaust gas flow.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Exhaust System:
Layout
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Cooling System:
Purpose The main function of Cooling System are to
Control the temperature of the engine within the precise limit
Increase the efficiency of engine Provide heat for other devices such as the interior
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Cooling System:
Types of Cooling System
Air CooledLiquid Cooled
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Cooling System:Liquid Cooled
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Cooling System:AirCooled
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
FuelSystem:
The Fuel Supply System Consist of
A storage TankA fuel pump Or pumpsFilterDelivery pipes
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
FuelSystem:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Fuel System:
A Fuel Tank (Store Fuel)
The Fuel Tank Stores the Vehicle Fuel Supply, and is nearly always at the opposite end of the vehicle from the engine for reason of safety, space and weight distribution
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Fuel System:
Fuel Pump (meter fuel)
The fuel pump transfer fuel from the tank to the carburetor or the fuel injection pump
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Transmission:
Purpose
Enable the torque being transmitted from the engine to the driving wheels to be varied to suit load and speed requirements
Provide a means of reversing
Provide a permanent neutral position.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Clutch:
Purpose
Permit a smooth and gradual engagement of the drive(So that the vehicle can gradually move away from rest.
Assist gear changing
Provide a temporary neutral
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Clutch:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Drive shaft:
A vehicle equipped with rear wheel drive and independent suspension has drive shaft s to enable driving torque to be transmitted through varying angles to each driving wheel
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Final Drive:
The final drive is that part of transmission system that provide a final reduction gear and an even distribution of the engine’s torque to the road wheels
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Suspension:
The basic purpose of a suspension system is to isolate the vehicle’s body from uneven road surfaces. This ensures that both the passengers and goods being carried benefit from the smoothest possible ride.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Steering:
The purpose of a steering system is to control the direction in which a vehicle travels
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Braking:
The function of the braking system is to bring a moving vehicle safely to rest.
It gives the driver control over the vehicle.
It does this by converting the kinetic energy to heat, which is then given up to the surrounding air as it flows past the brakes.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Braking:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Electrical:
Starting System
The purpose of the starting system is to turn the engine for starting.
The electrical unit providing initial energy forvehicle starting is the Stator Motor.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Electrical:
Charging System
To supply consumers when the engine is running , and to charge the battery
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Electrical:
Ignition System
To ignite the fuel mixture in the combustion chamber of petrol engine vehicle
Unit2 Chassis System 12.2a)Identify Light and Heavy Vehicle Engine Position/ drives, Vehicle Body Components and Vehicle Systems
Electrical:
Lighting and General Consumers:
Electrical energy is required to run the lighting system and general consumer(ventilation/heater fan, air conditioning, windscreen wiper and radio.
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Unit2 Chassis System 1
(2.3a)
Identify Driver Controls and Information systems
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Driver Controls
Steering Wheel
Accelerator
Brake/Clutch Pedals
Hand brake
Gear Lever
Instrument panel / Dash
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Driver Controls
Steering Wheel
A steering wheel (also called a driving wheel or hand wheel) is a type of steering control in vehicles and vessels (ships and boats).Steering wheels are used in most modern land vehicles, including all mass-production automobiles as well as light and heavy trucks. The steering wheel is the part of the steering system that is manipulated by the driver
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Driver Controls
Accelerator, Clutch and Brake Pedals
An automobile may have two to four foot pedals. The arrangement is the same for both right- and left-hand traffic. From left to right:normally operated by the left foot:
clutch pedal, not in the case of automatic transmission brake pedal, which is sometimes wide and elevated above the car floorthrottle (known as the 'accelerator' or 'gas pedal'), controls fuel and air supply to the automobile's engine. It is usually narrow and close to the car floor allowing the driver's heel to rest on the car floor. It has a fail-safe design in that it automatically returns to the idle position when not depressed by the driver.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Driver Controls
Accelerator, Clutch and Brake Pedals
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Driver Controls
Hand Brake Lever
In cars, the hand brake (emergency brake, e-brake, parking brake) is a latching brake usually used to keep the car stationary
The mechanism is often a hand-operated lever (hence the hand brake name), on the floor on either side of the driver, or a pull handle located below and near the steering wheel column, or a (foot-operated) pedal located far apart from the other pedals.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Driver Controls
Gear Lever
A gear stick (also known as gearstick, gear lever, selection lever, shift stick and gear shifter) is the lever used to change gear in a vehicle, such as an automobile, with manual transmission or several common forms of automatic transmission.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Driver Controls
Instrument panel / Dash
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:
Head Lamp
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:
Head Lamp
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:
Tail light:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:
Stop light (Brake Light):
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:
Turn Signal:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:
Hazard Warning Lights:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:
Backup Lights:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:Clearance Lights (Position Lights):
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Lamps:Fog Lights:
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Screen Wash /Wipe
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Screen Wash /Wipe
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Screen Wash /Wipe
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Information System
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Information System
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Ventilation
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Ventilation
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Ventilation
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Ventilation
Unit2 Chassis System 12.3a)Identify driver controls and information systems
Ventilation
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Unit2 Chassis System 1
(2.4a)
Identify the reasons for carrying out regular or special vehicle inspections and adjustments
Unit2 Chassis System 12.4a)Identify the reasons for carrying out regular or special vehicle inspections and adjustments
Unit2 Chassis System 12.4a)Identify the reasons for carrying out regular or special vehicle inspections and adjustments
Reasons for carrying out regular Automobile Maintenance
Auto maintenance describes the act of inspecting or testing the condition of car subsystems (e.g., engine) and servicing or replacing parts and fluids.
Regular maintenance is critical to ensure the safety, reliability, drivability, comfort and longevity of a car.
During preventive maintenance, a number of parts are replaced to avoid major damage or for safety reasons, e.g. timing belt replacement.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.4a)Identify the reasons for carrying out regular or special vehicle inspections and adjustments
Reasons for carrying out regular Automobile Maintenance
The actual schedule of car maintenance varies depending on the year, make, and model of a car, its driving conditions and driver behavior.
Car makers recommend the so-called extreme or the ideal service schedule based on impact parameters such as
number of trips and distance traveled per trip per dayextreme hot or cold climate conditionsmountainous, dusty or de-iced roadsheavy stop-and-go vs. long-distance cruising towing a trailer or other heavy load
Unit2 Chassis System 12.4a)Identify the reasons for carrying out regular or special vehicle inspections and adjustments
Reasons for carrying out regular Automobile Maintenance
Auto maintenance describes the act of inspecting or testing the condition of car subsystems (e.g., engine) and servicing or replacing parts and fluids.
Regular maintenance is critical to ensure the safety, reliability, drivability, comfort and longevity of a car.
During preventive maintenance, a number of parts are replaced to avoid major damage or for safety reasons, e.g. timing belt replacement.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.4a)Identify the reasons for carrying out regular or special vehicle inspections and adjustments
Reasons for carrying out regular Automobile Maintenance
Common car maintenance tasks include:Car washcheck/replace the engine oil and replace oil filterscheck/replace fuel filters inspect or replace windshield wiperscheck or refill windshield washer fluid inspect tires for pressure and wearTire balancingTire rotationWheel alignmentcheck, clean or replace battery terminals and top up battery fluidinspect or replace brake pads
Unit2 Chassis System 12.4a)Identify the reasons for carrying out regular or special vehicle inspections and adjustments
Reasons for carrying out regular Automobile Maintenance
check or flush brake fluidcheck or flush transmission fluidcheck or flush power steering fluidcheck and flush engine coolant inspect or replace spark plugs inspect or replace air filter inspect or replace timing belt and other belts lubricate locks, latches, hingescheck all lights tighten chassis nuts and boltscheck if rubber boots are cracked and need
replacement test electronics, e.g., Anti-lock braking system or ABS read fault codes from the Engine control unit
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Unit2 Chassis System 1
(2.5a)
Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
PDI( Pre Delivery Inspection)
A pre-delivery service is performed on a new vehicle before it is delivered to the customer.
It is performed to check that the vehicle is in correct working order and is operating as the manufacturer intended.
It is also the time to check that the required options are installed and dealer fitted accessories are in order.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
First Service
A first service is usually performed at around 1000 miles (m) or 1500 kilometers (km).
The function is to check the general condition of the vehicle, change the engine oil and make any minor adjustments.
The owner may also require some early warranty repairs.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
Distance Based Service (Miles/ Kilometer):
Distance based services are used to maintain the vehicle at its optimum condition after a set amount of use.
The distance between the services varies and can range from 3000 m or 5000 km upward depending on the manufacturer.
Minor services are performed at shorter intervals, and major services performed at longer intervals.
A major service includes the items performed at a minor service, but also includes other service items that need to be performed less frequently.
At service, lubricants can be changed, items such as spark plugs and filters replaced and adjustments and checks performed on components that wear out, such as brake pads and tires.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
Time Based (Months):
Time based services protect a vehicle from deterioration over time rather than from the usage, which is measured by the distance travelled.
These are performed when a vehicle is less used very much and travels only a small distance over a period of time.
Minor services are performed at 6-month intervals. Major services are performed every 12 months.
Lubricants and fluids have a service life and should be changed even if the vehicle has covered only a few miles or kilometers since the last service.
Time based services are also performed on a seasonal basis, to prepare the vehicle for the onset of summer or winter.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
Computer Controlled ( On- Board Vehicle Computer)
A trip computer is an onboard computer device fitted to cars which can generally record distance travelled, average speed, average fuel consumption, and display real time fuel consumption information. This computer can be found in various vehicles
Sometimes the trip computer display will be incorporated into the gauge cluster, into the dashboard or navigation system screen, or in an overhead console.
Some vehicles will convey maintenance information to the driver to inform them of scheduled maintenance
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
Computer Controlled ( On- Board Vehicle Computer)
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
Safety Checks
Fluid Levels: oil, wipers, coolant, power steering, brake and transmission;
Brakes: for firmness;
Tire Pressure: and treads - keep an eye out for uneven wear;
Light Bulbs: in the trunk, under the hood and in the glove compartment;
All Lights: front, high and low beam, brake lights, directional and interior lights;
Belts, hoses and wires for wear, loosening or dislocation;
Horn;
Spare tire and access to it.
Contents of First Aid and Car Safety Kit: update and replenish as necessary.
Unit2 Chassis System 12.5a)Identify the types of scheduled servicing carried out on road vehicle
Warranty
In business and legal transactions, a warranty is an assurance by one party to the other party that specific facts or conditions are true or will happen;
the other party is permitted to rely on that assurance and seek some type of remedy if it is not true or followed.
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Unit2 Chassis System 1
(2.6a)
Identify routine vehicle checks and basic scheduled servicing as recommended by vehicle manufacturer
Unit2 Chassis System 12.6a)Identify routine vehicle checks and basic scheduled servicing as recommended by vehicle manufacturer
Unit2 Chassis System 12.6a)Identify routine vehicle checks and basic scheduled servicing as recommended by vehicle manufacturer
Oil Level
Engine
Checking your car's oil level is the single most important thing you can do to extend the life of your car's engine.
Oil is the life blood of your car.
The dipstick is a long rod that goes deep into your engine to check the oil level
Unit2 Chassis System 12.6a)Identify routine vehicle checks and basic scheduled servicing as recommended by vehicle manufacturer
Oil Level
Engine
Unit2 Chassis System 12.6a)Identify routine vehicle checks and basic scheduled servicing as recommended by vehicle manufacturer
Oil Level
Transmission
Unit2 Chassis System 12.6a)Identify routine vehicle checks and basic scheduled servicing as recommended by vehicle manufacturer
Hydraulic Fluid Level
Brake Fluid Level
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Hydraulic Fluid Level
Power Steering Fluid Level