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Who Should Attend Technicians that will be servicing Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep manual transmissions, transaxles and axles must complete this self-study. In this course the technician will also have on understanding of electrical components related to the system. When the electrical section is complete, the technician will be able to properly diagnose an electrical concern for this system. Benefits Technicians will receive a fundamental understanding of manual transmission operation and rear axle, tear-down, and diagnosis. Technicians that complete this self-study will become familiar with the principles of operation of a manual transmission, clutch, axles, use of tools, and diagnostic procedures. This course will properly prepare them for the more advanced courses at the next level. Equivalents Successful completion of the ASE auto test A3 Manual Drive Train and Axles. When you have completed this course, you will be able to: - Identify and explain the purpose of a transmission, horsepower and toque relationship, and torque multiplication - Identify the purpose of a transmission - Explain the horsepower and torque relationship - Identify how torque multiplication is achieved - Identify the transmission / transaxle, the fluid type, and maintenance intervals - Identify the transmission or transaxle - Identify the fluid type used in the transmission - Identify the maintenance intervals for the transmissions - Identify the clutch types, components, release components, and diagnose clutch concerns - Identify the clutch components - Identify the clutch types - Identify the clutch release components - Diagnose clutch concerns - Identify the transmission / transaxle components, how a synchronizer works, and powerflow though each gear of the transmission - Identify all of the components of the transmission - Identify how a synchronizer works - Identify the differences between a front wheel drive and a rear wheel drive transmission components - Identify the powerflow through a front wheel drive and a rear wheel drive transmission - Identify the purpose and operation of precision tools including feeler gauge set, micrometer, dial indicator, dial caliper, Dial and beam style torque wrenches - Identify purpose and operation of a press - Diagnose a transmission - Identify transfer cases, fluid type, components, operation, and powerflow though the transfer case - Identify the transfer case using the identification tag - Identify the fluid in the transfer case - Explain the operation of the transfer cases - Identify the components of a transfer case - Identify the electronic operation of the transfer case controls - Identify the powerflow though the transfer case - Diagnose electrical concerns using a Digital Multi Meter (DMM) - Demonstrate the proper way to measure voltage, voltage drop, ohm’s/resistance and current - Diagnose electrical opens, shorts to power, and shorts to ground - Diagnose and repair a transfer case - Diagnose a transfer case mechanical concern - Diagnose a transfer case electrical concern - Repair a transfer case - Identify drive shaft / half shaft components and diagnose noise and vibration concerns and repair procedures - Diagnose drive shaft / half shaft noise and vibration - Identify the center support bearing - Identify the procedure to check balance on drive shaft - Measure drive shaft runout - Measure drive shaft angle - Identify the axle, lubrication type, components, operation, repair procedures, and diagnose axle concerns - Identify different types of axle assemblies - Identify all components of a common axle - Determine the lubrication requirements for the different types of axle assemblies - Identify the appropriate service information needed for axle service - Identify proper axle operation - Identify the difference between a limited-slip, electronic limited slip, and an open differential - Identify the relationship between the adjustment and preload methods - Diagnose a electrical concern with the Electronic Limited Slip Differential (ELSD)
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