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Develops beginning mechanical skills and knowledge essential to successful completion of the automotive and/or diesel technology program. Includes shop safety, fasteners, measurements, cutting tools, lifting, tool usage, shop orientation, manuals (including computer retrieval systems), bearings and seals, and special emphasis on preventative/predictive maintenance. This is an introductory course for beginning students of Automotive or Diesel Technology. Course can be waived if student has completed principles of technology and auto program in high school. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisite: None
Introduces the basics of electricity through the electrical schematic use and basic troubleshooting and repair. Emphasizes the measurement of volts, amperes, and ohms in various types of circuits using a digital multimeter. Covers application and testing of various circuit components such as switches, relays and circuit protection devices. Presents theory, diagnosis and repair of vehicle electrical systems, including batteries, starting systems, charging systems, instrumentation and warning devices, lighting systems, power accessories (e.g. power windows, power seats), computer operation and circuit analysis. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: None
Covers the theory and repair of air and hydraulic braking systems commonly found on trucks equipment, cranes and winches. Emphasis will be placed on truck S-cam braking systems. Also covered is the repair, maintenance and diagnosis of truck and equipment chassis and undercarriage. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: None
Provides a more in-depth look at hydraulic pumps, valves, and actuators in mobile hydraulic systems. Emphasizes testing, diagnosis and the repair of hydraulic systems. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisite: DHET 141 or MFG 140 or concurrent enrollment.
Presents the operation, maintenance, repair and overhaul of diesel engines used in heavy equipment. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: None
Provides study of the principles of operation, maintenance, problem diagnosis, and repair of clutch systems, manual transmission, automatic transmission, power take-off, transfer cases, drive lines, differential assemblies and final drives used in trucks and heavy equipment. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisite: None
Prepares students for the Washington State Class A commercial driver's license exam.
Prerequisites: None
Provides the required 120 hours of truck driving skill development to prepare students for the Washington State Class A commercial driver's license exam. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: DHET 228. Student must have DOT physical and pass the DOT alcohol and substance abuse test. Student must have a commercial learner's permit.
Provides a review of key skills learned in previous Diesel program courses and will reinforce industry shop practices. Emphasis will be placed on time management and documentation. Designed as a course for Diesel AAS students. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisite: Completion of 60 DHET credits.
Explores the theory and design principles of fluid power and electrical systems. Various mathematical formulas will be used to help students understand the how and why systems perform as they do. Students will be taken through the design process for a task of their choosing. This process will include force estimation and measurement, calculating component specifications and schematic drawing. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: Math 078/079