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Evidence Plan Automotive Servicing NC II Service Automotive Battery

This document outlines the competency standards and learning outcomes for servicing automotive systems like batteries, ignition systems, wiring/lighting systems, starting systems, charging systems, and engine mechanical systems. Evidence of competency will be collected through demonstration and questioning, observation and questioning, third party reports, portfolios, and written assessments. The trainee must show they can test systems and components, identify faults, and repair systems without causing damage, interpreting specifications, using proper tools and techniques.
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Evidence Plan Automotive Servicing NC II Service Automotive Battery

This document outlines the competency standards and learning outcomes for servicing automotive systems like batteries, ignition systems, wiring/lighting systems, starting systems, charging systems, and engine mechanical systems. Evidence of competency will be collected through demonstration and questioning, observation and questioning, third party reports, portfolios, and written assessments. The trainee must show they can test systems and components, identify faults, and repair systems without causing damage, interpreting specifications, using proper tools and techniques.
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Evidence Plan

Competenc Automotive Servicing NC II


y Standard
Unit of Service Automotive Battery
Competenc
y
Ways in which evidence will be collected:

Demonstration & Questioning


Observation & Questioning
(tick the column)

Third Party Report

Portfolio

Written
The evidence must show that the trainee…

Learning Outcome 1: Test Automotive Battery


1.1 Battery is tested without causing damage to any workplace
property or vehicle.
1.2 Correct information is accessed and interpreted based on
manufacturer specifications.
1.3 Appropriate test equipment is selected.
1.4Tests are performed and results analyzed
1.5 Findings is reported to direct supervisor
Learning Outcome 2: Remove and replace batteries.
2.1 Battery is removed and replaced without
causing damage
2.2 Appropriate tools and equipment are selected
and used.
2.3 Action is taken to prevent loss of vehicles
electronic memory if applicable.
Learning Outcome 3: Service and charge batteries.
3.1 Battery is charged using the appropriate battery
charger.
3.2 Electrolyte levels are checked and topped up
3.3 Battery and its terminals are cleaned
3.4 Multiple connectors are repaired and replaced to
restore integrity of the involved circuit
3.5 Leads are connected/disconnected in sequence
as per polarity
Learning Outcome 4: Jump-start vehicle.
4.2 Jumper leads are selected and used ensuring spike protection is
employed when necessary
4.3 Leads are connected/disconnected in correct according to sequence
and polarity
Competenc Automotive Servicing NC II
y Standard
Unit of SERVICE IGNITION SYSTEM
Competenc
y
Ways in which evidence will be collected:

Demonstration & Questioning


Observation & Questioning
(tick the column)

Third Party Report

Portfolio

Written
The evidence must show that the trainee…

Learning Outcome 1: Check Ignition System


1.1 Spark plug, contact points, rotor, distributor cap, ignition switches
are cleaned
Learning Outcome 2: Remove and replace batteries.
2.1 Engine is started as per standard operating procedures.
2.2 Spark test is conducted
Learning Outcome 3: Service and charge batteries.
3.1 Coil terminal of ignition coil is disconnected
3.2 Ignition coil resistance is checked
Learning Outcome 4:
4.1Ballast resistor is checked
Learning Outcome 5:
5.1 Position contact point fully opened
5.2 Contact point is adjusted
Learning Outcome 6:
6.1 Parts condition is checked
6.2 Wiring installation is performed
Learning Outcome 7:
7.1 Ignition timing is adjusted
Learning Outcome 8:
8.1 Ignition system/components are repaired without causing damage
to any other vehicle parts
Competenc Automotive Servicing NC II
y Standard
Unit of TEST AND REPAIR WIRING/LIGHTING SYSTEMS
Competenc
y
Ways in which evidence will be collected:

Demonstration & Questioning


Observation & Questioning
(tick the column)

Third Party Report

Portfolio

Written
The evidence must show that the trainee…

Learning Outcome 1: Test electrical systems


1.1 Tests are completed without causing damage to any workplace
property or vehicle.
1.2 Correct information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.
1.3 Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools
and techniques.
1.4 Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.
Learning Outcome 2: Repair electrical systems
2.1 Electrical systems are repaired without causing damage to any
workplace property or vehicle.
2.2 Correct information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.
2.3 Necessary repairs are carried out using appropriate tools,
techniques and materials.
Competenc Automotive Servicing NC II
y Standard
Unit of SERVICE STARTING SYSTEM
Competenc
y
Ways in which evidence will be collected:

Demonstration & Questioning


Observation & Questioning
(tick the column)

Third Party Report

Written /
Portfolio
The evidence must show that the trainee…

Learning Outcome 1: Test system/ components and identify


faults
1.1. Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace
property or vehicle.
1.2 Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.
1.3 Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools
and techniques.
1.4 Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.
Learning Outcome 2: Repair starting systems associated
components
2.1 Starting systems are repaired without causing damage to any
workplace property or vehicle.
2.2 Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.
2.3 Repairs, component replacement and adjustments are carried out
using appropriate tools, techniques and materials.
Competenc Automotive Servicing NC II
y Standard
Unit of SERVICE CHARGING SYSTEMS
Competenc
y
Ways in which evidence will be collected:

Demonstration & Questioning


Observation & Questioning
(tick the column)

Third Party Report

Written /
Portfolio
The evidence must show that the trainee…

Learning Outcome 1: Test system/ components and identify


faults
1.1. Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace
property or vehicle.
1.2 Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.
1.3 Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools
and techniques.
1.4 Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.
Learning Outcome 2: Repair charging system associated
components
2.1 Charging systems are repaired without causing damage to any
workplace property or vehicle.
2.2 Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.
2.3 Repairs, component replacement and adjustments are carried out
using appropriate tools, techniques and materials.
Competenc Automotive Servicing NC II
y Standard
Unit of SERVICE ENGINE MECHANICAL SYSTEM
Competenc
y
Ways in which evidence will be collected:

Demonstration & Questioning


Observation & Questioning
(tick the column)

Third Party Report

Written /
Portfolio
The evidence must show that the trainee…

Learning Outcome 1: Test system/ components and identify


faults
1.1. Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace
property or vehicle.
1.2 Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.
1.3 Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools
and techniques.
1.4 Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.
Learning Outcome 2: Repair charging system associated
components
2.1 Charging systems are repaired without causing damage to any
workplace property or vehicle.
2.2 Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.
2.3 Repairs, component replacement and adjustments are carried out
using appropriate tools, techniques and materials.
Learning Outcome 3: Service and charge batteries.
3.1 Coil terminal of ignition coil is disconnected
3.2 Ignition coil resistance is checked
Learning Outcome 4:
4.1Ballast resistor is checked
Learning Outcome 5:
5.1 Position contact point fully opened
5.2 Contact point is adjusted
Learning Outcome 6:
6.1 Parts condition is checked
6.2 Wiring installation is performed
Learning Outcome 7:
7.1 Ignition timing is adjusted
Learning Outcome 8:
8.1 Ignition system/components are repaired without causing damage
to any other vehicle parts

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