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CCCTC Automotive Mechanics Technology Instructor: Mr. Dan
Kerlin dkerlin@ccctc.org
This program is directed toward training potentially skilled mechanics who may find a career not only in the automotive field, but
also possibly in heavy equipment, farm machinery or aircraft. Auto mechanics work for auto dealers, repair shops, manufacturers, taxi and auto leasing companies and government agencies.
Units Covered
Shop Operations / Safety
Engine tune-up
Ignition Systems
Carburetion & Fuel injection
Transmissions
Clutches
Brakes
Wheel Alignment & Balancing
Heating & Air Conditioning
Charging & Starting Systems
Students are taught how to use diagnostic equipment to diagnose and repair the various systems and troubleshoot potential future problems.
Be the Next High Tech Automotive Technician.
Most community colleges offer an Associate of Applied Science in Transportation Technology, which includes Auto Body Repair, Automotive Mechanics, Automotive Technology, Aviation Maintenance, Technician, and Diesel Mechanics.
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Cooperative Ed.
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