AUTO 2550 Automotive Alignment and Suspension

The focus of this course is on the diagnosis, repair, and alignment of 2WD and 4WD front and rear suspension systems found on automobiles and light trucks. The student is instructed in suspension evaluation techniques, parts replacement, and alignment strategies expected of entry level technicians. The student is expected to determine problems with real vehicles, remove and replace components, and use alignment equipment to properly align the steering components on practice vehicles. Front suspension and alignment theory as well as hands on training is stressed in this course. The student will learn written communication with service writers and customers through proper repair order write ups. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AUTO 1500 and AUTO 1765.  (2 lect., 4 lab)

 

Credits

4 credits

Major Topics

  • Safety

  • Wheel Alignment

  • Frames and Frame Damage

  • Power Steering Pumps

  • Recirculating Ball Steering Gears

  • Rack and Pinion Steering Gears

  • Steering Columns

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

Safely perform labor operations related to diagnosis and repair of automotive suspension systems.

Demonstrate effective written communication with service writers and customers through proper repair order write ups.

Identify concepts and theories related to automotive suspension systems.

Demonstrate the functions necessary for automotive suspension system operation.

Demonstrate competency in proper diagnostic and service techniques related to automotive suspension systems using ASE Education Foundation job sheets