CCOG for AM 201H Fall 2025
- Course Number:
- AM 201H
- Course Title:
- Honda PACT: Drivetrain
- Credit Hours:
- 8
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 160
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
This course is designed for students that have passed first year automotive courses. Students will develop the skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary to perform, repairs on Honda cars and light trucks with limited supervision. This is the skill level necessary for dealership employment at an apprentice level.
The broader purpose of this course is to provide students, during their second year in the automotive program, with authentic experience in basic industry skills and concepts, to ensure their success on-the-job. These skills include tool use, fastener tightening, manufacturer training learning management systems, professionalism and responsible customer service.
The course material will be presented in a lecture/laboratory format and include videos, handouts, WBT and hands-on lab experience in the shop on vehicles. Students are required to complete assigned materials, take notes and be responsible for the information in the textbooks, lab manuals and electronic service information located at each of the work areas throughout the automotive labs.
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
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Maintain and repair manual and automatic drive trains with limited supervision.
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Communicate professionally with employers, customers and co-workers using industry standard language and following industry standard protocols.
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Access and utilize repair information in an environment with rapidly changing technology.
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Develop and implement strategies and processes to solve manual and automatic drive train repair problems.
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Perform manual and automatic drive train repair to professional and ethical standards.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
To reach these goals, students will demonstrate the course outcomes for AM 201H by completing the following tasks:
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Manual drivetrain and axles diagnosis and repair.
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Automatic drivetrain diagnosis and repair.
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Demonstrate preparedness for Honda certification by taking all WBT and written exams.
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Maintaining good attendance.
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Following safe shop procedures.
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Demonstrating respect for other students and school property.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Critical to the effective diagnosis and repair of any automotive system is an understanding of how and why certain components work. On today’s automobile, this is often more useful for the technician than the ability to perform a particular adjustment or replacement. A technician must also have the ability to determine which repairs are in their own best interest. To develop this background understanding of automotive manual and automatic transmission/transaxle systems, students will explore the following concepts:
- Hazards of chemicals used in cleaning and lubrication of the manual transmission/transaxle assembly.
- The importance of shop cleanliness.
Professional business and personal conduct:
- Customer safety.
- Repeat repairs.
- Communication with customers.
- Customer satisfaction as business strategy.
- Teamwork in the work place.
- Cooperative problem solving.
- Work absence and attendance.
Physical laws:
- Energy transfer.
- Heat and friction.
- Hydraulic theory.
Specific system and component operation:
- Clutch assemblies; hydraulic, cable and mechanical linkages.
- Bell housing, clutch cover and clutch disc.
- Flywheel, starter ring gear, pilot bearing and input shaft.
- Transmission/transaxle assemblies, forward gears and reverse.
- Transmission/transaxle shift linkages, bushings, bearings and gaskets and seals.
- Drive shafts, drive axles, universal joints and constant-velocity joints.
- Drive axles (front wheel drive), ring and pinion gears and differential case assembly.
- Limited slip differential, lubrication and theory.
- Four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive component theory.
Skills:
In Honda PACT: Drivetrain, students will build an inventory of the following repair skills as they are available in the live (customer) work environment of AM 201H to prepare for a career as an apprentice technician.
- Automatic transmission and transaxle diagnosis.
- In-vehicle transmission / transaxle maintenance and repair.
- Off-vehicle transmission and transaxle repair.
- Manual drivetrain diagnosis.
- Clutch diagnosis and repair.
- Manual transmission / transaxle diagnosis and repair.
- Drive shaft, drive axle, universal joint and CV joint diagnosis and repair.
- Drive axle diagnosis and repair, ring and pinion gears and differential case assembly.