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AUTO 225 Manual Transmission and Transaxles

8 credits
This course focuses on the understanding, diagnosis and repair of automotive manual transmissions, transaxles, clutches, differentials and drive axles utilizing industry standards, techniques and equipment.

Prerequisites: AUTO 210  and AUTO 215  

Corequisites: AUTO 220  

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Describe construction and identify components of most types of manual transmission, clutch and transaxles
  • Describe the technology and make measurements on most types of manual transmission, clutch and transaxles
  • Trace gear train power flow
  • Do damage and defective parts analysis on most types of manual transmission, clutch and transaxles
  • Analyze manual transmission, transaxle, clutch, differential and drive axle noises and vibrations
  • Remove and replace most types of manual drive train components using the proper tools and techniques
  • Use most types of shop equipment dealing with manual drive train systems including the various hoist, lifting equipment, hydraulic presses and other small equipment
  • List construction and identify components of most types of differentials and drive axles including four wheel drive systems
  • Describe technology and make measurements on most types of differentials and drive axle systems
  • Trace power flow and make appropriate tests on differentials and drive axle systems
  • Remove and replace differentials, drive axles, and four wheel drive systems. Due to the weight and bulk of these components, this needs to be a coordinated effort (teamwork).
  • Do damage and defective parts analysis on most types of differentials and drive axles
  • Remove and replace most types of differentials and drive axle components using the proper tools and techniques

Program Outcomes
This course teaches to the following program outcomes:

  • be prepared for employment in automotive dealership service centers, independent repair shops, and specialty or customized shops
  • be prepared to succeed on the ASE Certification exam
  • diagnose mechanical malfunctions and performance problems and make necessary repairs
  • operate precision automotive diagnostic and repair equipment
  • interpret repair manuals and computer-based programs dealing with specifications and repair procedures
  • demonstrate good public relations with customers and colleagues
  • skillfully use tools and equipment

Total Hours: 130 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 30 Guided Practice (Lab or Clinical) Hours: 100