K to 12 Senior High School TVL_Industrial Arts Specialized Subject Curriculum Guide – Automotive Servicing NC II Grade 12

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Curriculum Guide of K to 12 Senior High School Specialized Subject –Automotive Servicing NC II Grade 12
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K to 12
Grade 12
PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS (PECS) ENVIRONMENT AND MARKET (EM) SERVICING AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY (SAB) SERVICING IGNITION SYSTEM (SIS) TESTING AND REPAIRING WIRING/LIGHTING SYSTEM (TRW) SERVICING STARTING SYSTEM (SSS) SERVICING CHARGING SYSTEM (SCH) SERVICING MECHANICAL SYSTEM - COOLING SYSTEM (SMS) SERVICING MECHANICAL SYSTEM - LUBRICATING SYSTEM (SLS) SERVICING MECHANICAL SYSTEM - GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM (SGF) SERVICING MECHANICAL SYSTEM - AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM (SAI) SERVICING MECHANICAL SYSTEM - DIESEL FUEL INJECTOR (SDF) SERVICING CLUTCH SYSTEM (SCL) OVERHAULING MANUAL TRANSMISSION (OMT) SERVICING DIFFERENTIAL AND FRONT AXLE (SDF) SERVICING STEERING SYSTEM (SSY) SERVICING MANUAL BRAKE SYSTEM (SMB) SERVICING ABS BRAKE SYSTEM (SBS) OVERHAULING BRAKE SYSTEM (OBS) SERVICING SUSPENSION SYSTEM (SSU) PERFORMING UNDERCHASSIS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (PUP)
Educators
Lo 1. develop and strengthen personal
competencies and skills (pecs) needed in
automotive servicing. Lo 1. develop a product service
in automotive servicing. Lo 2. select a business idea based on the
criteria and techniques set. Lo 3. develop a brand for the
product. Lo 1. explain the operation and safe
handling of different types of batteries. Lo 2. demonstrate the testing of an
automotive battery. Lo 3. demonstrate the procedure in
removing and replacing batteries. Lo 4. demonstrate the procedures in
servicing the battery. Lo 5. demonstrate the procedures in
jump starting. Lo 1. explain the function of ignition
system components. Lo 2. check ignition coil, ballast resistor
and high-tension cable resistance. Lo 3. check distributor assembly. Lo 1. explain the principle of auto
electricity. Lo 2. explain automotive lighting system
and its functions. Lo 3. install wiring/lighting system. Lo 4. test electrical system and
determine preferred action. Lo 5. carry out necessary repair in the
electrical system. Lo 1. test starting system components
and identify faults. Lo 2. disassemble starter Lo3. repair/replace and assemble starter
components/parts Lo 1. test charging system component
and identify faults Lo 2. disassemble alternator. Lo 3. repair/replace and assemble
alternator components/parts Lo 1. explain coolant circulation within
cooling system. Lo 2. check thermostat condition. Lo3. perform leakage test on cooling
system Lo 4. repair/replace water pump. Lo 5. apply coolant additives Lo1. explain the oil cycle within the
engine. Lo2. identify types, classifications and
applications of engine oil. Lo3.overhaul oil pump, replace oil filter
and change oil. Lo1.explain fuel octane rating Lo2. identify fuel pump types and
classification Lo3. perform carburetor adjustment. Lo 4. overhaul carburetor. Lo 1. check turbocharger operation Lo 2. overhaul turbo charger Lo 1. overhaul diesel fuel injector. Lo 2. calibrate and install diesel fuel
injector Lo 1. diagnose clutch failure/problem Lo 2. pull out and mount clutch
component parts. Lo3. dismantle/install clutch mechanism Lo 4. overhaul hydraulic clutch
mechanism Lo 5. perform clutch parts failure
analysis. Lo 6. set/adjust clutch system
component Lo 7. bleed clutch hydraulic system. Lo 1. diagnose manual transmission
failure. Lo 2. pull-out and mount manual
transmission. Lo3. disassemble/assemble manual
transmission. Lo4. inspect manual transmission parts. Lo 5. test manual transmission Lo 6. road-test manual transmission Lo1. inspect drive shaft and joint Lo2. dismount and mount differential
assembly. Lo3. overhaul differential Lo4. overhaul rear/front wheel hub. Lo5. analyze king pin condition. Lo6. inspect/replace i-beam Lo 1. analyze front end geometry failure. Lo 2. service steering system Lo 3. perform wheel balancing. Lo 4. conduct wheel alignment. Lo 1. perform brake system preventive
maintenance. Lo2. diagnose brake system failure. Lo 1. identify the types of hydraulic brake
(hydraulic abs) and its corresponding
component and function. Lo 2. explain the operating principle of
abs equipped brake Lo3. interpret schematic diagram and
circuitry. Lo 4. perform abs component testing. Lo 1. pull-out/mount brake system
components. Lo2. disassemble/assemble brake system
components. Lo 3. conduct road test Lo1. diagnose suspension system failure. Lo2. dismount/mount suspension
component parts. Lo3. disassemble/assemble suspension
parts Lo4. inspect/replace suspension
component parts. Lo 1. check clutch and brake fluid and
lines. lo 1.2 inspect/bleed brake and clutch
system. Lo 2. inspect and change
transmission/differential gear oil Lo 3. inspect/replace power steering
fluid. Lo 4. check/refill automatic transmission
fluid. Lo 5. check tire and tire pressure

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