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Code: 0420408
Name: Fundamentals of Steering and Suspension
Description: Who Should Attend Technicians responsible for diagnosing and repairing suspension systems for concerns such as noises, leads, pulls or vibrations 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 The material in this self-study course focuses on the knowledge and skills required to diagnose and repair Chrysler vehicles steering and suspension systems. Alignment angles, alignment inspection procedures and the knowledge of diagnosis of alignment issues are explained to the technician as well as suspension component identification with a description of component operation. This course will properly prepare the technician for the next higher level course. Equivalents Technicians that have attended Chassis Systems Diagnosis and Repair (0420216) or have completed ASE Auto Test #4 Suspension and Steering, will receive credit for this course.. • Identify the principles of Steering Geometry as it relates to an automobile suspension system. • Diagnose basic steering system concerns. • Identify steering system adjustment points and devices. • Identify the function of Suspension Components as they relate to an automotive steering system. • Diagnose typical suspension component concerns. • Identify the basic suspension types available for automotive applications • Identify the function of steering components as they relate to an automotive steering system. • Diagnose typical steering concerns. • Identify and diagnose an electrical steering component concern. • Identify the effects of tire design and wheel design on steering and suspension systems. • Diagnose a typical wheel concern.