Dismount, inspect, and remount tire on wheel equipped with tire pressure monitoring system sensor
Lesson Plan for
AUT 152-153 Maintenance and Light Repair Section B
Course HS Title: / Maintenance and Light Repair / Program:KCTCS Courses included in HS Title: (Lesson is prepared for course highlighted.)
KCTCS Course No. / KCTCS Course Title
Introduction/Context / This lesson will instruct students on the proper procedures to dismount, inspect, and remount a tire on a wheel equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system sensor. Knowledge of these techniques and the skills required to correct problems associated with this task are necessary for a student to acquire if they wish to compete for high paying, high skilled jobs in an automotive repair facility. Entry level technicians need to be able to perform this task to 100% accuracy. Incorrectly performing this task can lead to an automobile accident or create customer satisfaction issues.
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Grade Level / No. Students / No.IEP's: / Lesson Length:
Task
Dismount, inspect, and remount tire on wheel equipped with tire pressure monitoring system sensor.
No. / Objective
1 / Given the proper tools and instructions from the vehicle manufacturers shop manual or computer software, students will be able to dismount, inspect, and remount a tire on a wheel equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system sensor, and pass a written exam on the task with 100% accuracy by the end of the course.
Connections:
Skills Standards:OH 001
OH 002
OH 003
OD 002
OD 003
OD 005
Common Core Technical Standards:
TD-OPS.2
TD-SYS.2
New Common Core State Standards:
RST 11-12 3
RST 11-12 2
N-Q-3
N-Q-1
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS/TECHNOLOGY
Textbooks and Workbooks
Chris Johanson / Auto Suspension and Steering / 2007 / Goodheart Wilcox / 197-203
Automotive Excellence Vol. 1 / 2004 / Glencoe / SS74-SS78
Software
Title / Version / Source
Shop-Key / 2007
Automotive Training Series / 2007
Web Addresses
Today's Class / Melior / www.todaysclass.com
Audio/Visual
Operating Instructions for Tire Changer/DVD
Equipment
1 / Rim Clamp/Tire Changer
Content/Presentation/Demonstration Outline
Let students know that proper valve stem and sensor removal procedures must be followed to avoid damage to the sensor: To remove a valve stem and sensor, tell students to follow these steps:
Before removing the tire and wheel assembly from the vehicle, tell them to mark the wheel rim in relation to one of the wheel studs. Have them position the tire and wheel assembly with the valve stem at the 6 o’clock position. Tell them to remove the sensor retention nut and push the valve stem and sensor into the tire. Have them place the wheel and tire on the turntable of the tire changer so the valve stem is positioned 270° from the mounting/demounting arm on the tire changer.
Tell them to loosen both tire beads away from the wheel rim. Have them place index marks on the tire beside the valve stem opening and the wheel weight positions. Instruct them to lubricate the outer tire bead, and dismount the outer bead over the wheel rim. They should then lift up on the outer tire bead, and remove the TPMS sensor and valve stem assembly.
Tell them to install the new sensor in the valve stem opening, and install a new grommet and retention nut.
Instruct them to tighten the retention nut to 71 in-lbs (8 Nm), and lubricate and mount the outer tire bead. They should then inflate the tire to the specified pressure.
Tell them to then remove the tire and wheel from the tire changer and install this assembly in the proper position on the wheel studs, and tighten the wheel retaining nuts in the proper sequence to
the specified torque.
Applications/Practice
Evaluation and feedback Prior to Testing or Lab Work
STUDENT ASSESSMENT:(Assess student progress with performance criteria.)
IMPACT--Reflection/Analysis of Teaching and Learning: (How did students’ progress in relation to the state objectives? Was the instruction successful? Analyze samples of student work particularly that which is unsatisfactory, for the purpose of planning further instruction.)
REFINEMENT--Lesson Extension and Follow-up: (To be filled in as the lesson is modified during initial planning and/or during the teaching learning process.)