DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
 PRESENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
  PRESENTED BY:-                      PRESENTED TO:-
◦ RISHI BHATIA              DR. DHAIRYA PRATAP SINGH
                              (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR)
◦ (2200650409007)
                                (M.E. DEPARTMENT)
                    CONTENT
Introduction
History
General Car Servicing:-1. Engine Oil Replace
                        2. Oil Filter Replace
                        3. Air Filter Replace
                        4. Break Pad Replace
                        5. Gear Oil check
                        6. Coolant Top-up
                        7. Belts Check
                        8. Sparkplugh Check
                        9. wheel Alignment
                       10. Lubricant And Grease
                       11. Wash And Polish
                 INTRODUCTION
 Maruti Suzuki India Limited, formerly known as Maruti Udyog
 Limited, is an automobile manufacturer in India.
 It is a subsidiary of Japanese automobile and motorcycle
 manufacturer Suzuki Motor Corporation.
                   Founded: 1982
                   HQ: Delhi
                   Key People : R.C. Bhargava ( Chairman )
                                Hisashi Takeuchi ( MD & CEO )
                   Parent Company : Suzuki Motor Corporation
                         HISTORY
 Maruti udyog limited was establidhed in February 1981
In 1982, a licence & Joint Venture Agreement ( JVA ) was signed
 between Maruti Udyog Ltd, and Suzuki of Japan.
First Historious car is Maruti 800
 Maruti 800 – Launched 1983 – Largest selling car in India, until
 2004-cheapest car in India.
1. ENGINE OIL REPLACE
 Change engine oil at the vehicle
 manufacturer’s recommended
 service interval that matches
 vehicle’s operating conditions
 and driving habits.
Make sure to check vehicle
 manual for the correct viscosity.
Engine oils :-5W30,5W40,10W40
2. OIL FILTER REPLACE
 Car manufacturers often suggest
 changing oil filter with every oil
 change, which should occur every
 3,000 miles or three months
 (whichever comes first).
 Need to be changed:- Dirty or clogged
 oil filters allow contaminants to sail straight
 to engine where they can cause damages as
 well as affect fuel economy.
3. AIR FILTER REPLACE
 Check the filter regularly to keep your car
 breathing at maximum efficiency by
 keeping the dust out.
 Change the filter every 50,000 km (30,000
 miles), or about once a year . If we drive a
 dusty area, it will need replacement more
 often.
 Recommend having air filter checked
 during every oil change or aspart of your
 normal maintenance schedule & get it
 replaced.
4. BREAK PAD REPLACE
 On average, most break pads will last about
 50,000 miles.
Don’t wait for one of these below signs to
 become evident.
 Check break pads every 12,000 miles or 12
 months.
SIGNS TO REPLACE BREAK PAD:-
1. Grinding, scraping, or squealing noises when
applying the breaks.
2. It takes longer than normal to come to a
complete stop.
3. Vehicle vibration when the break are applied .
4. Less than a quarter inch of break pad.
5. GEAR OIL CHANGE
 Change the oil at least at 40k miles or as per
 car manual.
 In general, mineral gear oil need to be
 changed more often, while synthetic oil lasts
 longer.
 Synthetic oil are made more advance
 refining processes and are of a higher purity
 and quality than conventional mineral oils or
 semi-synthetic oils.
6. COOLANT TOP-UP
 Coolant is like water that help to
 dispel heat. In fact, coolant mixes
 with water in a car’s radiator. prevent
 the water from freezing and boiling
 given the extreme temperature it is
 exposed to.
7. BELT CHECK
 A driven belt is the part drives all the
 accessories such as an alternator, power
 steering pump, car’s water pump, air
 conditioning compressor etc.
 A serpentine belt, also known as a multi-
 vee, poly-v or multi-rib belt, is a single,
 continuous belt used to drive multiple
 peripheral devices in an automotive engine.
9. SPARKPLUG CHECK
 Spark plugs delivers an electric spark
 that starts combustion inside the
 cylinders of a gasoline-powered
 engine.
 Over time, the tip and the electrode
 wear out and gap between them
 increases.
 A failed ignition coil or cable will
 causes to misfire.
9. WHEEL BALANCING
For smooth rotation of the wheel and tyre assembly without causing
its own vibrations, the wheel assembly must be in a state of static
and dynamic balance.
Factors responsible for an imbalance of the mass distribution
 around the wheel are as follows.
1. Tyre moulding may not be fitted concentric on the wheel rim.
2. Buckled wheel rim.
3. Tyre walls, crown tread thickness may be non-uniform.
4. Over or under inflation of trye may cause uneven wear across
   the tread
10. WHEEL ALIGNMENT
 Wheel alignment, mainly consists of adjusting the angles of
 wheels to the car manufacturer specifications.
 The purpose of these adjustment is to reduce the tire wear, and
 to ensure that vehicle travel is straight and true.
Need of wheel alignment:-
 Uneven tread wear
 Vehicle pulling to the left of right
 Steering wheel is off center when driving straight
11. WASHING
 Washing is done after all the
 behind process.
 Washing is done with help high
 pressure water sprey.
 Washing id done after every
 service of the car.
Thank you…..