Overview
This course presents learners with a review of the ASE tests prior to taking the exam. This course, part three of a three part series, covers tests A2 (Automatic Transmissions), A3 (Manual Transmissions), A4 (Steering and Suspension) and A5 (Brakes). 46 interactions actively involve the learner in the training. Lesson interactions provide the learner opportunities to apply what he or she has learned. The computer assesses the learner's level of understanding of all learning objectives. When the learner answers a question incorrectly the computer provides remedial instruction and reviews the material until the learner can answer correctly.
Mastery's exclusive Follow-up Review, standard in all Mastery Advantage courses, provides time-delayed reinforcement and review of the learner's newly acquired knowledge. The Follow-up Review enhances the transfer of newly acquired knowledge to the learner's long-term memory.
The Learner navigates through the course and its resources using the standard Mastery Control Bar. Course resources include a glossary of terms.
Diagnose automatic transmission and transaxles problems.
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Determine a diagnostic strategy for troubleshooting automatic transmission and transaxles. |
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Diagnose automatic transmission vibrations and noises. |
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Perform critical measurements and tests required to diagnose automatic transmissions and transaxles. |
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Diagnose automatic transmission hydraulic problems. |
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Diagnose the causes of automatic transmission mechanical problems. |
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Determine the root cause of problems. |
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Diagnose manual drive trains and axles problems.
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Determine a diagnostic strategy for troubleshooting drive train noise and vibrations. |
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Diagnose clutch system vibrations and noises. |
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Perform critical measurements required to rebuild manual transmissions and transaxles. |
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Diagnose differential noises and perform adjustments or repairs to correct them. |
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Diagnose the causes of drive (half) shaft noises. |
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Diagnose transfer cases and drive axles to determine the root cause of problems. |
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Diagnose steering and suspension problems.
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Use a variety of tests to isolate problems in the conventional manual steering systems and rack and pinion steering systems. |
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Determine necessary adjustments on steering gears. |
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Perform tests to determine the operating condition of the power assist systems. |
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Determine the causes of common concerns of loose or hard steering. |
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Use a variety of precision measurements to determine the causes of four wheel alignment concerns. |
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Diagnose front and rear suspension noises. |
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Inspect and service tires and wheels. |
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Properly diagnosis and repair brake systems.
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Use a variety of tests to isolate problems in the hydraulic portion of the brake systems. |
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Test for both hydraulic and mechanical problems with the master cylinder. |
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Perform tests to determine the operating condition of the power assist boosters. |
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Determine the mechanical causes of drum and disc brake performance problems. |
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Use a variety of precision measuring tools to determine repairs on brake drums and disc rotors. |
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Determine whether a cause of an ABS problem is electrical or hydraulic in nature. |
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