Perform basic servicing operations on at least two different operational vehicles, in which the work for each must involve servicing each of the following:
engine and exhaust system
drive belt
cooling system
transmission and final drive
tyres, suspension and steering
fuel and intake system
electrical system
braking system
body fittings and pedal rubbers.
methods to locate and interpret information required to carry out servicing operations
workplace procedures required to carry out basic vehicle servicing operations
basic vehicle servicing procedures, including:
servicing the engine
servicing the drive belt
servicing the cooling system
servicing transmission and final drive systems
servicing the tyres, suspension and steering system
servicing the fuel intake system
servicing the electrical system
servicing the brakes
other tasks
hand and power tools and equipment used in vehicle servicing.
Carry out servicing operations on at least two different vehicles or machinery, in which the work for each must involve:
hoisting a vehicle
one minor logbook service
one major logbook service
completing service reports to manufacturer’s specifications.
housekeeping procedures, including:
examination of tools and equipment
storage of equipment
identification, tagging and isolation of faulty equipment
disposal of excess materials
recycling procedures
workplace health and safety (WHS) requirements relating to servicing operations, including procedures for:
lifting and supporting vehicles and machinery, including using a pit
isolating and stabilising vehicles or machinery
safely handling hazardous oils, fluids and greases
environmental requirements, including procedures for trapping, storing and disposing of lubricants and fluids released during servicing operations
service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components applicable to the performance evidence
types of filters, oils, fluids and greases
post-service testing procedures, including resetting service interval indicators.
Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment, which must include the following:
five different hand tools
two different power tools
two different air tools
one piece of vehicle lifting equipment
one piece of vehicle supporting equipment.
work health and safety (WHS) requirements relating to using and maintaining workplace tools and equipment, including procedures for:
using specific tools and equipment
selecting and using PPE
key functions, limitations and operating procedures for hand and power tools, including:
sockets and ratchets
spanners, including ring spanners, open-ended spanners, combination spanners and flare nut spanners
wrenches, including torque wrenches and adjustable wrenches
oil filter removal tools
allen keys
screwdrivers, including impact screwdrivers
pliers, including combination, adjustable, long nose, snap ring, side cutting and vice grip pliers
hammers
chisels and punches
hacksaws
files
bench grinders
presses
impact guns
air ratchets and blowguns
key features and limitations of workplace equipment, including:
vehicle lifting and supporting equipment
fasteners
specialised tools
procedures for selecting tools and equipment
identification and tagging procedures for faulty tools and equipment
basic maintenance and storage procedures for tools and equipment.