MTRK 148: Medium and Heavy Truck Maintenance and Inspection

Citrus College Course Outline of Record

Citrus College Course Outline of Record
Heading Value
Effective Term: Fall 2021
Credits: 6
Total Contact Hours: 150
Lecture Hours : 90
Lab Hours: 60
Hours Arranged: 0
Outside of Class Hours: 180
Transferable to CSU: Yes
Transferable to UC: No
Grading Method: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Catalog Course Description

Intended for students seeking a career in the medium and heavy duty truck service and repair industry, this course covers essential maintenance theory, along with inspection procedures of the following systems: cooling systems, lubrication systems, power-train systems, brakes, steering and suspension systems. This course prepares students for the Preventative Maintenance Inspection (T8) ASE certification. 90 lecture hours, 60 lab hours.

Course Objectives

  • Complete ninety-five percent (95%) of Priority 1 (P-1), seventy percent (70%) of Priority 2 (P-2), twenty-five percent (25%) of the priority 3 (P-3) as required by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) objectives for Preventative Maintenance Inspection (T8). Please see attached NATEF objectives (pages 89-97) or www.natef.org for the most current objectives.
  • Retrieve service information from a computer-based repair manual
  • Identify vehicle fluids and their proper service intervals
  • Identify basic vehicle components
  • Perform basic level maintenance and servicing associated with heavy truck preventative maintenance inspections (PMI)
  • Identify basic measurement units
  • Perform basic measuring techniques
  • Identify typical fasteners used in industry
  • Lift light duty vehicles on automotive lifts
  • Lift heavy-duty vehicles on large vehicle independent-post lift
  • Demonstrate proper use of floor-jacks and jack stands
  • Write repair orders as outlined by the requirements by the Bureau of Automotive Repair
  • Identify basic hand and power tools
  • Identify and perform maintenance on diesel exhaust aftertreatment systems
  • Determine diesel exhaust fluid condition

Major Course Content

  1. Safety specific to truck maintenance and inspection procedures
    1. Tire safety
    2. Air brake system safety
    3. Cooling system safety
    4. Vehicle lifting safety
    5. Environmental issues
  2. Fasteners, gaskets and seals specific to truck maintenance.
  3. Engine lubrication system theory and service
    1. Engine lubrication system
    2. Lubricant tribology and applications
  4. Engine cooling system theory and service
    1. Engine cooling system
    2. Coolant or antifreeze applications
  5. Diesel aftertreatment system maintenance
    1. DEF fluid condition
    2. Aftertreatment equipment condition
    3. Particulate filter regeneration
    4. Causes of engine derating
  6. Fan belt theory
    1. Belt construction and type
  7. Basic theory, inspection and service of the following powertrain subsystems:
    1. Clutch
    2. Standard or Manual transmission
    3. Automatic transmission
    4. Differentials
    5. Driveshaft
    6. Axles
  8. Basic theory, inspection and service of the following chassis systems:
    1. Tires
    2. Hydraulic brakes
    3. Air brakes
    4. Suspension system
    5. Steering system
  9. Maintenance inspection report procedure
  10. Repair order documentation specific to truck maintenance and inspection
  11. Service information related to truck maintenance and inspection

Lab Content

  1. Fastener identification and application
  2. Tool identification and application
  3. Engine components inspection
  4. Lube, engine oil and filter service
  5. Cooling system inspection and service
  6. Cooling system pressure test and thermostat replacement
  7. Fan belt inspection and replacement
  8. Clutch adjustment inspection
  9. Standard transmission service
  10. Automatic transmission service
  11. Differential service
  12. Universal joints inspection
  13. Driveshaft removal and replacement procedure
  14. Axle removal and replacement procedure
  15. Tire removal and replacement procedure
  16. Hydraulic brakes inspection and adjustment procedures
  17. Air brakes inspection and adjustment procedures
  18. Steering component identification and inspection procedures
  19. Suspension component identification and inspection procedures
  20. Electrical, HVAC and safety component inspection
  21. Fuel system and aftertreatment system inspection
  22. Fifth wheel component inspection

Suggested Reading Other Than Required Textbook

1. Medium and Heavy Duty Truck/Equipment periodicals 2. Other professional journals 3. Write it Right - A Guide for Automotive Repair Dealers. State of California, Department of Consumer Affairs, Bureau of Automotive Repair

Examples of Required Writing Assignments

1. Class project documentation 2. Write short summaries of trade journal articles 3. Complete repair order and documentation

Examples of Outside Assignments

1. Complete weekly ASE preparation exam homework questions at the end of each textbook chapter 2. Complete post lab critical thinking questions 3. Take the T8 ASE test

Instruction Type(s)

Lecture, Lab, Online Education Lecture