Measure brake pedal height, travel, and free play (as applicable); determine necessary action
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 / Lesson will demonstrate to students correct procedures for measuring brake pedal height, travel, and free play (as applicable), and determine necessary action
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Grade Level / No. Students / No.IEP's: / Lesson Length:
Task
Measure brake pedal height, travel, and free play (as applicable); determine necessary action.
No. / Objective
1 / Given the proper specifications for brake pedal height by the Instructor, the student will be able to properly measure pedal height, travel, and free play (as applicable), determine necessary action, and diagnose problems related to measurements that are out of specification with 100% accuracy.
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
Teacher Designed Materials and Other Handouts
Specification sheet or manual for the automobile being used, which states proper pedal height distance from the floor. Tape measure or yardstick for making measurements. Pliers can be used to adjust pushrod in or out as needed.
Textbooks and Workbooks
Duffy / Modern Automotive Technology / Goodheart, Wilcox
Automotive Excellence,Vol. 1 / Glencoe
Equipment
1 / Yardstick
1 / Pliers
1 / Tape Measurer
Content/Presentation/Demonstration Outline
2. Demonstrate to the students the proper way to measure the pedal height. On some cars this is done by measuring from the floor to the pedal; on others it is done by measuring from the steering wheel to the brake pedal. Some are taken from a special point below the floor mat. When measuring, be sure to instruct students to loosen the brake switch locknut and back off the brake switch so it no longer touches the pedal. When finished, instruct students to adjust the brake switch as required. If it is not adjusted correctly, stop lamps and cruise control can be affected.
3. Instruct students on reasons why pedal height may be out of specifications. Causes can be as follows: a. Worn Pedal Bushing b. Weak Return Spring c. Maladjusted Master Cylinder Push Rod
4. It is also important to note the adjustment for pedal free play, which is the amount of movement before the beginning of brake application. It is needed to prevent brake drag. This can also be caused by a misadjusted master cylinder push rod. A bad return spring and a worn pedal bushing can also create this problem. Pedal free play is usually between 1/16 of an inch to 3/16 of an inch. To measure, push pedal down by hand until you feel an increase in effort. Use a ruler to measure this distance.
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.)