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Summer Training Report

A Training report

submitted in

partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of

Bachelor of Technology

In

Mechanical Engineering

Session 2025-26

Submitted By:
ASHOK KUMAR

Roll No.: 22ERAME002

(B.TECH VII SEM)

Department of Mechanical Engineering


Aravali Institute of Technical Studies
Aravali Knowledge Campus, Umarda, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

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Certificate I

(Certificate of Training)

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Certificate II

Candidate’s Declaration

I hereby declare that the work presented in this report entitled “Minda Corporation
Limited” in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of
Technology in Mechanical Engineering submitted in the department of Mechanical
engineering, Aravali Institute of Technical Studies, Udaipur is an authentic record of my own
work carried out over a period from (25 May 2025) to (10 July 2025) under the supervision
of (Utpal Pandya, Minda Corporation Limited).

ASHOK KUMAR
Roll No:-22ERAME002
Class:- B.TECH VII SEM

This is to verify that the above statement made by the candidate is true to the best of my
knowledge.

Dr.Gourav Purohit Dr. Hemant Dhabhai


Associate Professor, DSW Director
and Head of AITS, Udaipur
ME, AITS, Udaipur

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT’s

I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my guide
Dr.Gourav Purohit (Associate Professor and Head of Mechanical Engineering Department)
for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement throughout the course of
the training. The blessing, help and guidance given by him time to time shall carry me a long
way in the journey of life on which I am about to embark.
I also take this opportunity to express a deep sense of gratitude to all my teachers of
Mechanical Engineering Department for their coordinal support.
I am obliged to the staff members of the Minda Corporation Limited, Mr.Utpal
Pandya for the valuable information provided by them in their respective fields. I am
grateful for their corporation provided by them during my training period.
I am thankful to the almighty and my parents for their moral support and my friends with
whom I shared my day-to-day experience and received lots of suggestions that improved my
quality of work.

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INTRODUCTION OF COMPANY:

CRANES VARSITY:
Head Quartered: Mehsana, Gujrat.
Establishment: 2007

COMPANY PROFILE
Minda Corporation Limited, part of the Spark Minda Group, is a leading Indian
automotive component manufacturer with a global presence. While they have a
facility in Mehsana, Gujarat, their profile is more expansive than just that location.
They are known for their diverse product portfolio, including mechatronics,
information & connected systems, plastics & interiors, and electronics, catering to
various vehicle segments. The company emphasizes technology and innovation, with
a dedicated R&D facility and strategic collaborations to stay ahead in the evolving
automotive industry.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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List of figures..................................................................................................................

CHAPTER 1 Introduction...........................................................................
1.1 Background..............................................................................................................

1.2 History.....................................................................................................................

1.3 Organization structure.............................................................................................

1.4 Objectives of industrial training..............................................................................

CHAPTER 2 Motor vehicle technology......................................................


2.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................

2.1.1 The transmission system...................................................................................

2.1.2 The electrical system........................................................................................

2.1.3 The fuel system.................................................................................................

2.1.4 The braking system...........................................................................................

2.1.5 The suspension system.....................................................................................

2.1.6 The steering system..........................................................................................

2.1.7 The intake and exhaust systems......................................................................

CHAPTER 3 Hands-on activities carried out...........................................


3.1 Learning methodology and task assigned.........................................................

3.2 Introduction to various roles..................................................................................

3.2.1 Technician.......................................................................................................

3.2.2 Spare parts......................................................................................................

3.2.3Global Diagnosis System................................................................................

CHAPTER 4 Conclusion............................................................................

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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Google Street view of Minda Corporation Limited...........................................2
Figure 2: Organization Hierarchy......................................................................................3
Figure 3: Transmission System ........................................................................................4
Figure 4:Electrical System ...............................................................................................5
Figure 5: Fuel Injector of Tucson......................................................................................6
Figure 6: Fuel system .......................................................................................................7
Figure 7: Braking system and types of brakes used in passenger car…………………... 8
Figure 8: Suspension system of a vehicle………………………………………………..9
Figure 9: Layout of steering system ...............................................................................10
Figure 10: Intake manifold of Santro .............................................................................11
Figure 11: Exhaust manifold of I20 Active.....................................................................13
Figure 12: Air filter and AC filter...................................................................................15
Figure 13: Oil drainer, oil filter and engine oil...............................................................16
Figure 14: Brake pad and disc brake assembly...............................................................17
Figure 15: Drum brake and drum....................................................................................17
Figure 16: Friction disc and pressure plate-diaphragm assembly...................................19
Figure 17: T/O bearing and release fork..........................................................................20
Figure 18: Surface damaged flywheel.............................................................................20
Figure 19: Slave Cylinder (for hydraulic clutch system)................................................21
Figure 20: MacPherson suspension assembly.................................................................22
Figure 21: Ball joint and lower arm................................................................................23
Figure 22: Power-window switch....................................................................................23
Figure 23: Suspension assembly......................................................................................24
Figure 24: Overhauled Gearbox and it's components......................................................25
Figure 25: Power Steering assembly...............................................................................26
Figure 26: Steering motor, reduction gear and MDPS………………………………….27
Figure 27: Yoke plug.......................................................................................................27
Figure 28: Steering rack..................................................................................................28
Figure 29: Entry of different parts into sales order.........................................................30

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