Chabot College
Course Outline for Automotive Technology 3, Page 1
Fall 2012
Catalog Description:
3 –Automotive Manual Transmissions and Transaxles 3.0 Units
Automotive Manual Transmission fundamentals including: Diagnosis, inspection, repair, and adjustment of automotive manual drive train and axle assemblies,final drives, clutches, viscous couplings, and transfercases. Two, four and all wheel drive assemblies, service and repair. Prerequisite: Automotive Technology 50 (may be taken concurrently) or equivalent. 1.5 hours lecture, 5.0hours laboratory.
[Typical contact hours: Lecture 26.25; Laboratory 87.50]
Prerequisite Skills:
Before entering the course, the student should be able to:
- demonstrate safe working conditions and practices;
 - use common automotive shop equipment safely;
 - identify and recognize common automotive tools and equipment;
 - identify fasteners;
 - discuss automotive engine fundamentals;
 - perform vehicle fluid services;
 - access and use service information;
 - demonstrate proper use of metric and standard micrometers;
 - demonstrate proper use of a volt/ohmmeters;
 - select the appropriate automotive fluid for the selected application;
 - use appropriate methods for hazardous waste handling and disposal;
 - identify potential areas of employment in the automotive industry;
 - describe basic electricity;
 - complete work orders to meet industry and Bureau of Automotive Repair standards;
 - perform basic vehicle maintenance.
 
Expected Outcomes for Students:
Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:
- diagnose fluid usage, level, leakage and condition concerns, drain and fill manual transmission/transaxle and final drive unit;
 - diagnose clutch noise, binding, slippage, pulsation, and chatter, and determine necessary action;
 - inspect clutch pedal linkage, cables, automatic adjuster mechanisms, brackets, bushings, pivots, and springs and perform necessary action;
 - inspect and replace hydraulic clutch slave and master cylinders, lines, hoses, and release bearing, lever and pivot; and perform necessary action;
 - inspect and replace pilot bearing or bushing, release bearing, clutch pressure plate assembly and clutch disc;
 - inspect flywheel and ring gear for wear and cracks, measure runout; and determine necessary action;
 - diagnose noise, hard shifting, jumping out of gear, and fluid leakage concerns and determine necessary action;
 - disassemble, clean, inspect and reassemble transmission/transaxle components;
 - measure endplay or preload (shim or spacer selection procedure) on transmission/transaxle shafts, and perform necessary action;
 - diagnose constantvelocity (CV), and universal joint noise and vibration concerns, and determine necessary action;
 - inspect, service, and replace shafts, yokes, boots, and cv joints;
 - diagnose final drive noise and vibration concerns, and determine necessary action;
 - inspect and replace companion flange, pinion seal, and measure companion flange runout;
 - inspect ring gear, measure runout, and determine necessary action;
 - remove, inspect, reinstall and adjust drive pinion, seals, ring gear, spacers, sleeves, and bearings;
 - measure and adjust drive pinion depth, and pinion bearing preload;
 - check ring and pinion tooth contact patterns, gear backlash, and perform necessary action;
 - inspect and flush differential housing, and refill with correct lubricant;
 - inspect and replace drive axle shaft seals, bearings, and retainers;
 - remove and replace drive axle shafts;
 - disassemble, inspect, and reassemble transfer case and components.
 
Course Content(Lecture)
- Automotive safety and shop practice
 - Proper care and manipulation of basic hand tools
 - Fundamentals, operating and servicing principles of manual transmissions/transaxles
 - Design features
 - Power Flows- four and five speed transmissions/transaxles
 - Synchronizers
 - Shift Mechanisms
 - Lubrication
 - Problem diagnosis
 - Service procedures
 - Fundamentals, operating and servicing principles of drivelines and couplings
 
- Universal and constant velocity joints
 - FWD/RWD driveshafts
 - Service procedures
 
- Fundamentals, operating and servicing principles of clutches
 
- Components – clutch discs, pressure plate assemblies, pilot and release bearings
 - Clutch linkage
 - Problem diagnosis
 - Service procedures
 
- Fundamentals, operating and servicing principles of final drives, and drive axle assemblies
 
- Components – ring and pinion gears, differential, axle shafts
 - Lubrication
 - Problem diagnosis
 - Service procedures
 
- Fundamentals, operating and servicing principles of four wheel drive and all wheel drive assemblies
 - Transfer cases
 - Front drive axles
 - Lubrication
 - Problem diagnosis
 - Service procedures
 - Hazardous waste handling
 
Course Content(Laboratory)
- Demonstrate proper shop safety and working practices, including tools and equipment, and hazardous waste handling
 - Repair/service clutch system
 - Disassemble, inspect, repair, and reassemble manual transmission
 - Diagnose and service a transaxle
 - Diagnose and service a differential
 - Diagnose and service a transfercase
 
Methods of Presentation:
- Lecture (utilization of multimedia)
 - Demonstration
 - Guest speakers
 - Laboratory
 - Field trips
 
Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:
- Typical Assignments
 - Read chapter on All Wheel Drive systems
 - Complete review quiz at the end of chapter
 - Complete laboratory assignments using service information, lecture materials, and text
 
- Methods of Evaluating Student Progress
 - Class participation
 - Performance on the laboratory projects
 - Homework
 - Quizzes
 - Midterm exam
 - Final examination
 - Practical examination
 
Textbook(s) (Typical):
Manual Drivetrains and Axles 6th edition, by Tom Birch, Published by Prentice Hall Automotive, 2012
Special Student Materials:
- Safety glasses
 - Shop/safety clothing
 
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