Domain - Automotive Preventative Maintenance
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Level 2
Describe automotive brake, steering, and suspension systems, and their operation
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Version 10 This unit standard has been replaced by unit standard 21720 and unit standard 21721.
237 Unit Standard 3 Credits
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This theory based unit standard is for people who wish to enter or are employed in the automotive repair industry. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: a braking system; an automotive steering system; and an automotive suspension.
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Select and apply lubricants and sealants for automotive and related industry applications
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Version 10 This unit standard has been replaced by unit standard 21680 and unit standard 21716.
245 Unit Standard 2 Credits
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This unit standard is for people in the automotive and related repair industries. People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of lubricants and lubrication systems; select and apply a lubricant for an automotive application; demonstrate knowledge of sealants; and select and apply a sealant for an automotive application.
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Level 3
Inspect motor vehicles and trailers for Warrant of Fitness requirements
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Version 5
955 Unit Standard 4 Credits
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This unit standard is for people in automotive engineering workshops and inspection centres. People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of the Traffic Regulations, 1976 and amendments relating to Warrant of Fitness for motor vehicles and trailers; carry out a routine WOF inspection of motor vehicle systems to determine compliance; and carry out a routine inspection of trailers to determine faults.
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Level 4
Inspect motorcycles for Warrant of Fitness requirements
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Version 6
956 Unit Standard 2 Credits
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This unit standard is for people in motorcycle engineering workshops and inspection centres. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of the Traffic Regulations, 1976 and amendments relating to motorcycle Warrant of Fitness, and carry out a routine WOF inspection on a motorcycle to determine compliance.
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Data as at 12 October 2024