AUTO 132L — Differential and 4WD Systems Laboratory
This laboratory course describes and demonstrates proper operation, disassembly, assembly, repair, and diagnostic techniques for various differentials, transfer cases, and axles of standard and 4WD, and all-wheel drive systems types and designs, including electronic shift and hub locking. This course is the lab for students taking courses AUTO 132 Lecture, AUTO 132T Assessment Test Out, and/or for students taking Work Experience who need additional instruction and practice completing required ASE competencies and tasks. (CSU)
Part of
- Automotive Technology Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Automotive Technology Chassis Specialist Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Automotive Technology Drivetrain Specialist Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Automotive Technology Electronics and Electric Vehicle Specialist Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Automotive Technology – Ford ASSET Associate in Science
- Automotive Technology – General Motors ASEP Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Automotive Technology (AUTO)