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General Information
- Course ID (CB01A and CB01B)
- APRN D063.
- Course Title (CB02)
- Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles
- Course Credit Status
- Credit - Degree Applicable
- Effective Term
- Fall 2021
- Course Description
- Principles of operation, service and repair procedures for automatic transmissions and transaxles. Hydraulic and mechanical system operation. Power flow and component repair techniques. Preparation for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification examination in Area A2.
- Faculty Requirements
- Course Family
- Not Applicable
Course Justification
This is an apprenticeship course that is only offered to a target population of students who have been approved for the Automotive Technologies Apprenticeship Program. This course is also a recommendation from industry advisory committees to help better prepare students to diagnose and repair automatic transmissions. The course is required for NATEF certification.
Foothill Equivalency
- Does the course have a Foothill equivalent?
- No
- Foothill Course ID
Formerly Statement
Course Development Options
- Basic Skill Status (CB08)
- Course is not a basic skills course.
- Grade Options
- Letter Grade
- Pass/No Pass
- Repeat Limit
- 0
Transferability & Gen. Ed. Options
- Transferability
- Transferable to CSU only
Units and Hours
Summary
- Minimum Credit Units
- 9.0
- Maximum Credit Units
- 9.0
Weekly Student Hours
Type | In Class | Out of Class |
---|---|---|
Lecture Hours | 9.0 | 18.0 |
Laboratory Hours | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Course Student Hours
- Course Duration (Weeks)
- 12.0
- Hours per unit divisor
- 36.0
Course In-Class (Contact) Hours
- Lecture
- 108.0
- Laboratory
- 0.0
- Total
- 108.0
Course Out-of-Class Hours
- Lecture
- 216.0
- Laboratory
- 0.0
- NA
- 0.0
- Total
- 216.0
Prerequisite(s)
Corequisite(s)
Advisory(ies)
Limitation(s) on Enrollment
(Open only to apprentices in the Automotive Technologies Apprenticeship Program (an approved program by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards).)
Entrance Skill(s)
General Course Statement(s)
Methods of Instruction
Lecture and visual aids
Discussion and problem solving performed in class
Quiz and examination review performed in class
Assignments
- Reading assignments from textbook and handouts
- Observe demonstration of the following tasks.
- Teardown and assemble and automatic transmission and transaxle
- Describe the operation of an automatic transmission and transaxle
- Perform basic diagnosis of automatic transmission and transaxle
Methods of Evaluation
- Multiple choice and/or essay questions that cover the topics discussed in class and from reading assignments. Tests will be graded and scored with points awarded for each correct answer.
- A midterm examination consisting of multiple choice questions that cover all of the material covered in class to that point and from reading assignments. Test will be graded and scored with points awarded for each correct answer.
- A comprehensive final examination of multiple choice and/or essay questions. Test will be graded and scored with points awarded for each correct answer.
Essential Student Materials/Essential College Facilities
Essential Student Materials:Â
- Safety glasses for lab demonstrations
- Lecture classroom and automotive laboratory for demonstrations
- Information web sites
- All DATA electronic information system (WEB based), http://library.alldatapro.com
- Mitchell on demand electronic information system (WEB based), http://Shopkey5.com
Examples of Primary Texts and References
Author | Title | Publisher | Date/Edition | ISBN |
---|---|---|---|---|
Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles by James Halderman 7th edition 2018, Pearson. |
Examples of Supporting Texts and References
Author | Title | Publisher |
---|---|---|
Manufacturers' service manuals as required | ||
All Data and Mitchell transmission on line information systems, http://library.alldata.com, http://Shopkey5.com | ||
Printed transmission repair reference manuals |
Learning Outcomes and Objectives
Course Objectives
- Explain powerflow through automatic transmissions and transaxles.
- Explain and demonstrate basic hydraulic principles, planetary gears, clutches, bands and servos
- Explain and demonstrate throttle valves, vacuum modulators and governors
- Classify, explain and demonstrate electronic controls
- Explain rebuilding standards for automatic transmissions and transaxles
- Determine a diagnostic procedure
CSLOs
- Show an understanding of how a torque converter works.
- Show an understanding of the inputs to transmission that create both up and downshifts.
Outline
- Explain powerflow through automatic transmissions and transaxles.
- Theory of operation of torque converters and oil pumps.
- Service requirements and repair procedures
- Planetary gear flow
- Clutch/Band application charts
- Explain and demonstrate basic hydraulic principles, planetary gears, clutches, bands and servos
- Theory of operation. Understand failure diagnosis of each component
- Pascals laws of hydraulics
- Determining between lubrication, stress, or mechanical failure.
- Service requirements and repair procedures
- Fluid level inspection
- Fluid types
- Fluid level adjustment
- Theory of operation. Understand failure diagnosis of each component
- Explain and demonstrate throttle valves, vacuum modulators and governors
- Theory of operation
- Throttle cable input
- Vacuum modulator input
- Shift valve operation based on inputs.
- Service requirements and repair procedures
- Symptom based diagnosis of inputs
- Proper input adjustments
- Valve body inspection procedures.
- Theory of operation
- Classify, explain and demonstrate electronic controls
- Theory of operation
- Speed sensors
- Pressure sensors and switches
- Range sensors and switches
- Service requirements and repair procedures
- Diagnosis with a scan tool and digital volt meter
- Replacement of failed components
- After repair computer based reset procedures
- Theory of operation
- Explain rebuilding standards for automatic transmissions and transaxles
- Observe transmission tear down and inspection
- Estimating repair parts and labor costs
- Determining parts cost and mark up for profit.
- Determining correct labor time for repair per industry standards.
- Determine a diagnostic procedure
- Symptomatic approach
- Road test techniques
- In car inspections
- Trouble codes and data
- Retrieving codes with a scan tool
- Follow manufacturers diagnostic procedure to determine failure.
- Symptomatic approach