AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Assessment 2 – Direct Observation Student Name Student ID Number Unit Start Date Unit End Date Assessment Due Date Date Submitted This cover sheet is to be completed by the student and assessor and used as a record to determine student competency in this assessment task The assessment process and tasks were fully explained. Yes / No I am aware of which evidence will be collected and how. Yes / No I am aware of my right to appeal an assessment decision. Yes / No I am aware that I can locate Apeiro Institute’s Complaints and Appeals Policy and Procedure on their website at www.apeiro.edu.au Yes / No I have discussed any additional educational support or reasonable adjustments I require in order to undertake this assessment with the Student Support Services Officer and Trainer / Assessor, (if applicable). e.g. Student Handbook and Access and Equity Policy at www.apeiro.edu.au Yes / No I have access to all required resources? Yes / No Cheating & Plagiarism Declaration Student Declaration: In accordance with Apeiro Institute’s Plagiarism Policy, I hereby acknowledge by signing this declaration that I have not cheated or plagiarised any work regarding the assessment tasks undertaken in this unit of competency except where the work has been correctly acknowledged. NOTE: Student must sign this prior to submitting their assessments to the assessor Signature Assessment Results Date: Satisfactory or ______ / ______ / 20______ Not Yet Satisfactory (Please circle the assessment result for this task) Feedback to Student - Please provide general feedback on the Student’s performance Student Declaration: - I verify that the work completed is my own and that I was adequately informed of the assessment process prior to commencing this assessment task. Assessor Declaration: - I verify that I have adequately explained and negotiated the assessment tasks with the student prior to commencing assessment. Student Signature Assessor Signature Date Date NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Context and Conditions of Assessment This assessment will ensure that the elements, performance criteria, performance evidence and knowledge evidence required and conditions are adhered to demonstrate competency in this unit assessment task. • • • • • • • • Read the assessment carefully before commencing. This is an open book assessment and will be conducted Apeiro Institute. Your Assessor will use the checklists, in this document, to ensure that all the criteria has been assessed; and will provide feedback / comment. Your assessor will observe you in demonstrating tasks under simulated workplace conditions within typical workplace time constraints in order to demonstrate your skills, knowledge and ability within an automotive workshop. Your Trainer / Assessor will inform you of the due date for this assessment task. This assessment will be required to be completed in 16 hours Your Assessor will grade as either S – Satisfactory or NS – Not Satisfactory for the assessment. In all cases your Assessor will provide you with feedback. Only when all assessment tasks have been graded as S – Satisfactory you will be deemed C – Competent in the final result of the unit of competency; if you do not satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks you will be deemed NYC – Not Yet Competent. Re-Assessment Conditions • • • If the evidence is graded as NS – Not Satisfactory you will be required to re-submit the evidence. In this case, you will be provided with clear and constructive feedback based on the assessment decision so that they can improve your skills / knowledge prior to reassessment. Where a ‘NS – Not Satisfactory’ judgement is made, you will be given guidance on steps to take to improve your performance and provided the opportunity to resubmit evidence to demonstrate competence. The assessor will determine and discuss the reasons for NS – Not satisfactory on any of the criteria and will assess you through a different method of assessment e.g. verbal/oral questioning, problem solving exercises. You will be notified within 10 working days of undertaking an assessment of their result in achieving competency o If a student does not complete the assessment, they should notify their trainer as to why they did not complete the assessment and if due to illness, a medical certificate must be produced. “This process is detailed more in the “Training and Assessment Policy and Procedure” o In the above scenario, student will be given an opportunity for reassessment within 5 working days with no reassessment fee charged. o Students who are deemed to be Not Yet Competent (NYC) will be provided with information identifying the areas in which they failed to achieve competency. Students will then have the opportunity to repeat the assessment task within 5 working days of notification with no reassessment fee charged. o If a student is deemed NYC in the reassessment or if the student did not approach Apeiro Institute within five working days with a valid reason for not availing themselves of the reassessment opportunity, then those students will be given a final chance to re-sit the assessment and will be charged at $200.00. o After this no further reassessment attempt will be provided to the student and the student will be required to repeat the whole unit with full fee for the unit as per the fees policy of Apeiro Institute. The student will be made aware of the impact of repeating the unit may have on their student visa. (International students only) o If a student is found to be cheating or plagiarising their assessment, a $200.00 reassessment fee will be charged for reassessing the assessment within 5 working days. o If the student is found to be plagiarising or cheating again after conclusion of the Intervention meeting with the Course Co-ordinator, the matter will be referred to the CEO / Operation Manager which may result in the suspension or cancellation of their enrolment o Apeiro Institute has intervention strategies, including student support services available to enable students to complete qualification in the expected time frame. Students at risk of not completing within this time frame are identified as early as possible and an intervention strategy is put in place. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Apeiro Institute will ensure access to: • • • • • • Automotive repair workplace or simulated workplace Workplace instructions Manufacturer body management system specifications Two [2] different vehicles or machinery with faults in the body management systems specified in the performance evidence Diagnostic equipment for body management system fault diagnosis, including: o Digital multimeter o Scan tool o Oscilloscope Tools, equipment and materials appropriate for analysing and evaluating body management systems. Evidence to be submitted by the student: • • Participation in demonstration of skills as required in the assessment task. Completion of Practical Activities for the tasks 1 to 2. Assessment Decision Making Rules Your assessor will assess the evidence submitted for the following elements, performance criteria, performance evidence and knowledge evidence to confirm that the student evidence submitted demonstrates validity, sufficiency, authenticity and confirms current skills and knowledge relevant to the unit of competency. Your assessor will be looking for the following in this assessment task: • • • • • • • Identify and confirm the work requirement Prepare for analysis and evaluation Carry out analysis and evaluation Make recommendations Complete work processes Analyse and evaluate an electrical or electronic fault in the embedded network body management systems of two [2] different vehicles or machinery The above faults must involve two [2] of the following systems: o Vehicle or machinery access o Safety restraint o Vehicle or machinery infotainment o Theft deterrent o Monitoring and tracking o Air conditioning and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Assessment 2 – Direct Observation Practical Demonstration of Tasks Task 1: Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Upon completion of this task, you should be able to demonstrate how to analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems. Student instructions: You MUST analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems in two [2] different vehicles or machinery that you have been given to by your Trainer/Assessor. You MUST analyse and evaluate a fault in the following systems: • • • • • • Vehicle or machinery access Safety restraint Vehicle or machinery infotainment Theft deterrent Monitoring and tracking Air conditioning and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). Tools and Materials • • • • • • • Two (2) different vehicle or machinery Workshop manuals (WSM) for vehicles or machinery Digital multimeter Scan tool Oscilloscope Workshop hand tools Inspection light Protective Clothing: • • • • PPE Safety goggles or glasses with side shields Steel-toed shoes Vehicle protection Trainer / Assessor Notes: 1. The Student MUST analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems in two [2] different vehicles or machinery that you have given the Student. The student MUST analyse and evaluate a fault in the following systems: • • • • • Vehicle or machinery access Safety restraint Vehicle or machinery infotainment Theft deterrent Monitoring and tracking Air conditioning and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) 2. Trainer / Assessor MUST verify performance evidence through questioning on skills and knowledge to ensure correct interpretation and application. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems 3. Observe the student performing each step in the practical observation checklist. WARNING! The Assessment will be STOPPED IMMEDIATELY if you are attempting to carry out any step in an unsafe or dangerous way. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Job Card 1: Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Upon completion of this task, you should be able to demonstrate how to analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems. Tools and Materials • • • • • • • One (1) vehicle or machinery Workshop manuals (WSM) for vehicles Digital multimeter Scan tool Oscilloscope Workshop hand tools Inspection light Protective Clothing: • • • • PPE Safety goggles or glasses with side shields Steel-toed shoes Vehicle protection Customer Concern: The customer is concerned that the air bag light is on. WARNING! The Assessment will be STOPPED IMMEDIATELY if you are attempting to carry out any step in an unsafe or dangerous way. Procedure: 1. Obtain tools and equipment from your trainer. 2. Ask your trainer to direct you to a work area. 3. Answer the questions between the Job Card 4. Analyse and evaluate the nature of the fault or problem. Write the fault on the front of the Job Card. You must carry out your diagnosis on that fault using the diagnosis and tools and equipment as specified in the vehicles workshop manual. 5. Report the faults or problems. You must report your findings to the customer by filling in the Recommendations for the repair of the vehicle on the back of the Job Card. The customer can be your Assessor, record the conversation with the customer on the back of the Job Card. 6. Clean-up work area, tools and equipment are stowed in their appropriate area and finalise Job Card documentation by filling in the Customers Fault, the Cause of the Fault, the Rectification to repair the vehicle and the Parts used on the back of the Job Card. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Job Card 1 Customer Details Customer: John Smith Contact Details: Address: 101010 Melbourne Street City: (H) 03 9 123 4567 Melbourne State: Victoria (M) 0401 234 567 Post code: Vehicle Details (Must fill in the vehicle details) Make: 3000 If simulated vehicle used please tick Model: Colour: VIN No: License No: Odometer Reading: Engine No: Engine Type: Trans Type: Customer Concern The customer is concerned that the air bag light is on. Declaration by The Customer Please execute at my cost and as soon as you conveniently can repair the listed items above, and also any work considered essential. The vehicle, its accessories and contents are at my risk entirely whether theft or loss thereof or damaged thereto arises from any want of care on the part of yourself or your contractors or servants or from any cause whatsoever. Any claims for faulty workmanship is to be raised within seven (7) working days after the vehicle is returned to me. I agree such claim is limited solely to the rectification free of cost of the faulty work. No claim for loss consequential or otherwise being admissible. X J Smith Signature of Owner NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M / / 20 Date (Fill in the date) Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems WARNING! This vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) system. Failure to follow the correct procedure could cause the following conditions: • • • Air bag deployment Personal injury Unnecessary SIR system repairs In order to avoid the above conditions, observe the following guidelines: • • Refer to SIR Component Views in order to determine if you are performing service on or near the SIR components or the SIR wiring. If you are performing service on or near the SIR components or the SIR wiring, disable the SIR system. Refer to Disabling the SIR System in the workshop manual. 1. Understand and Verify the Customer's Concern: The first part of this step is to obtain as much information as possible from the customer. Are there aftermarket accessories on the vehicle? When does the condition occur? Where does the condition occur? How long does the condition last? How often does the condition occur? Note your findings on the back of the Job Card. 2. Vehicle Operating as Designed: This condition exists when the vehicle is found to operate normally. The condition described by the customer may be normal. Compare with another like vehicle that is operating normally under the same conditions described by the customer. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card. 3. Preliminary Checks: Conduct a thorough visual inspection. Review the service history. Detect unusual sounds or odours. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card. 4. Check for related Bulletins, Recalls and Preliminary Information. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card. 5. Before carrying out tests on the vehicle to confirm proper operation, carry out a preliminary inspection as per the WSM. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 6. Control Module Communication and DTC Check: Using a scan tool, perform the Vehicle DTC Information function and verify that all vehicle control module communicates with the scan tool. Record on the Job card the following information: • • Any control module that is not communicating Any DTC, including symptom byte, and the control module that has set the DTC. Technician Note Do not clear any DTCs unless instructed to do so by a diagnostic procedure. If any DTC is SIR system related, select Capture Info to store DTC and Freeze Frame/Failure Records to the Scan Tool. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems 7. Locate the procedure in the WSM that details how to diagnose faults in the air bag system and write the location below. 8. Locate the procedure in the WSM that details which Pinpoint test to follow and write it below. 9. There are several reasons for disabling the SIR system, such as repairs to the SIR system or servicing a component near or attached to an SIR component. There are several ways to disable the SIR system depending on what type of service is being performed. Locate the procedure in the WSM that details the SIR “Disabling” procedure and write or print and attach it to the job card. 10. As per the WSM, follow the pinpoint test. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card CAUTION! The inflatable restraint sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) maintains a reserved energy supply. The reserved energy supply provides deployment power for the air bags if the SDM loses battery power during a collision. Deployment power is available for as much as 1 minute after disconnecting the vehicle power. Waiting 1 minute before working on the system after disabling the SIR system prevents deployment of the air bags from the reserved energy supply. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems WARNING! When performing service on or near the SIR components or the SIR wiring, the SIR system must be disabled. Failure to observe the correct procedure could cause deployment of the SIR components. Serious injury can occur. Failure to observe the correct procedure could also result in unnecessary SIR system repairs. 11. Using the scan tool and request SIR data list display. Observe the Battery Voltage PID. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 12. Is the Battery Voltage PID with the manufacture’s specifications? Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 13. Continue to isolate the problem by testing. Narrow down the probable causes of the problem by following the Pinpoint test and vehicle Schematics as specified in the WSM. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 14. Document your test result on the back of the Job Card and compare them to the vehicle WSM. 15. What is the fault with the air bag system? Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 16. Analyse the options for the customer, by taking into account the operating conditions the vehicle is being used, regulatory requirements, Australian Design Rules, and financial implications to the customer. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 17. Report the fault. You must report your findings to the customer filling in the Recommendations for the repair of the vehicle on the back of the Job Card. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Fault: Record of Conversation with Customer: Date: Time: Service Advisor: Conversation: Cause: Rectification: Parts Used Recommendations: Sublet Repairs Fluids Gear Oil Auto Oil Engine Oil Diff Oil Coolant P/S Oil Brake Fluid Other QTY Tyre Report L/H/F mm L/H/R mm Tech # R/H/F mm R/H/R mm Brake Report L/H/F mm L/H/R mm R/H/F mm R/H/R mm Job # Time Order No Clock Record ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Instructions: Ensure that the following actions / tasks / checks in your work area have been performed: a. Tools & equipment used are in working order and have been put away ready for use next time. Where necessary, tag any tools / equipment which had faulted during use and inform the Assessor about it. b. Waste materials is to be disposed of via the appropriate recycling methods or place in general waste. c. Ensure that any reusable materials are stored away appropriately and ready for reuse at another time. d. Make sure the work area is cleaned and tidy. All equipment is put away and report on any issues / faults with equipment when problems are noticed. End of Practical Task NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Job Card 2: Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Upon completion of this task, you should be able to demonstrate how to analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems. Tools and Materials • • • • • • • One (1) vehicle or machinery Workshop manuals (WSM) for vehicles Digital multimeter Scan tool Oscilloscope Workshop hand tools Inspection light Protective Clothing: • • • • PPE Safety goggles or glasses with side shields Steel-toed shoes Vehicle protection Customer Concern: The customer is concerned that the AC system is not cold. WARNING! The Assessment will be STOPPED IMMEDIATELY if you are attempting to carry out any step in an unsafe or dangerous way. Procedure: 1. Obtain tools and equipment from your trainer. 2. Ask your trainer to direct you to a work area. 3. Answer the questions between the Job Card 4. Analyse and evaluate the nature of the fault or problem. Write the fault on the front of the Job Card. You must carry out your diagnosis on that fault using the diagnosis and tools and equipment as specified in the vehicles workshop manual. 5. Report the faults or problems. You must report your findings to the customer by filling in the Recommendations for the repair of the vehicle on the back of the Job Card. The customer can be your Assessor, record the conversation with the customer on the back of the Job Card. 6. Clean-up work area, tools and equipment are stowed in their appropriate area and finalise Job Card documentation by filling in the Customers Fault, the Cause of the Fault, the Rectification to repair the vehicle and the Parts used on the back of the Job Card. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Job Card 2 Customer Details Customer: John Smith Contact Details: Address: 101010 Melbourne Street City: (H) 03 9 123 4567 State: Melbourne Victoria (M) 0401 234 567 Post code: Vehicle Details (Must fill in the vehicle details) Make: 3000 If simulated vehicle used please tick Model: Colour: VIN No: License No: Odometer Reading: Engine No: Engine Type: Trans Type: Customer Concern The customer is concerned that the AC system is not cold. Declaration by The Customer Please execute at my cost and as soon as you conveniently can repair the listed items above, and also any work considered essential. The vehicle, its accessories and contents are at my risk entirely whether theft or loss thereof or damaged thereto arises from any want of care on the part of yourself or your contractors or servants or from any cause whatsoever. Any claims for faulty workmanship is to be raised within seven (7) working days after the vehicle is returned to me. I agree such claim is limited solely to the rectification free of cost of the faulty work. No claim for loss consequential or otherwise being admissible. X J Smith Signature of Owner NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M / / 20 Date (Fill in the date) Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems 1. Understand and Verify the Customer's Concern: The first part of this step is to obtain as much information as possible from the customer. Are there aftermarket accessories on the vehicle? When does the condition occur? Where does the condition occur? How long does the condition last? How often does the condition occur? Note your findings on the back of the Job Card. 2. Vehicle Operating as Designed: This condition exists when the vehicle is found to operate normally. The condition described by the customer may be normal. Compare with another like vehicle that is operating normally under the same conditions described by the customer. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card. 3. Preliminary Checks: Conduct a thorough visual inspection. Review the service history. Detect unusual sounds or odours. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card. 4. Check for related Bulletins, Recalls and Preliminary Information. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card. 5. Before carrying out tests on the vehicle to confirm proper operation, carry out a preliminary inspection as per the WSM. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 6. Control Module Communication and DTC Check: Using a scan tool, perform the Vehicle DTC Information function and verify that all vehicle control module communicates with the scan tool. Record on the Job card the following information: • • Any control module that is not communicating Any DTC, including symptom byte, and the control module that has set the DTC. Technician Note Do not clear any DTCs unless instructed to do so by a diagnostic procedure. If any DTC is HVAC system related, select Capture Info to store DTC and Freeze Frame/Failure Records to the Scan Tool. 7. Locate the procedure in the WSM that details how to diagnose faults in the HVAC system and write the location below. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems 8. From the WSM, what are the systems/components that could cause the AC not to be cold? Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 9. Locate the procedure in the WSM that details which Pinpoint test to follow and write it below. 10. As per the WSM, follow the pinpoint test. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 11. Using the scan tool, are you able to command the AC compressor clutch relay ON? Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 12. Using the WSM Schematics (attach a copy to the Job Card) and an oscilloscope, scope the 5-volt reference signal and ground to check if noise is present that and causing the AC not to be cold. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 13. Continue to isolate the problem by testing. Narrow down the probable causes of the problem by following the Pinpoint test as specified in the WSM. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 14. Document your test result on the back of the Job Card and compare them to the vehicle WSM. 15. What is the fault that cause the AC not to be cold? Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 16. Analyse the options for the customer, by taking into account the operating conditions the vehicle is being used, regulatory requirements, Australian Design Rules, and financial implications to the customer. Note your findings on the back of the Job Card 17. Report the fault. You must report your findings to the customer filling in the Recommendations for the repair of the vehicle on the back of the Job Card. NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Fault: Record of Conversation with Customer: Date: Time: Service Advisor: Conversation: Cause: Rectification: Parts Used Recommendations: Sublet Repairs Fluids Gear Oil Auto Oil Engine Oil Diff Oil Coolant P/S Oil Brake Fluid Other QTY Tyre Report L/H/F mm L/H/R mm Tech # R/H/F mm R/H/R mm Brake Report L/H/F mm L/H/R mm R/H/F mm R/H/R mm Job # Time Order No Clock Record ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia AURETA002 Analyse and evaluate electrical and electronic faults in body management systems Instructions: Ensure that the following actions / tasks / checks in your work area have been performed: a. Tools & equipment used are in working order and have been put away ready for use next time. Where necessary, tag any tools / equipment which had faulted during use and inform the Assessor about it. b. Waste materials is to be disposed of via the appropriate recycling methods or place in general waste. c. Ensure that any reusable materials are stored away appropriately and ready for reuse at another time. d. Make sure the work area is cleaned and tidy. All equipment is put away and report on any issues / faults with equipment when problems are noticed. End of Practical Task NovaCore\DMS\Others\ AUR50216\UoC\ AURETA002\Assessment Student Copy O Last Review 23 July 2021 Rev 1.2 (23 July 2021) RTO Code: 45394 CRICOS Code: 03703M Approved by: Arjun Walia