Driver’s Education Vehicle Maintenance. What to Check before you enter the Vehicle 1.Check the following fluid levels at least once a month & before long.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How to Safely Jump-Start Your Car. Jump-starting a car can be dangerous if proper procedures are not followed. Always consult your owners manual for specific.
Advertisements

Transportation Tuesday TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY A quick auto check eases driving worries!! Before you pull out of the driveway or parking, take time to check.
Chapter 4. Gauge A scale with an indicator needle or numeric marker that keeps track of changing conditions such as fuel level or speed Warning lights.
Chapter #19 Study Guide Answers.
Basic Automotive Care Oil, Transmission Fluid, Brake Fluid, Power Steering Fluid, Radiator Coolant, Tires.
Basic Vehicle Maintenance Tips on how to conduct basic vehicles maintenance checks.
Chapter 17 Maintaining Your Vehicle
Transportation Tuesday TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY VEHICLE CARE BE AWARE !! Reliable vehicle care = Safety and Dependability.
What should be checked?  When driving long distance?  During a regular vehicle inspection?  How often should oil changes be done?
Under-Hood Vehicle Inspection
Driver Education Objectives/SOL DE.2 The student will demonstrate an understanding of basic vehicle operating procedures. Key concepts/skills include.
How to Pull a Truck & Trailer Safely Ethan Williams.
DAILY PRE-TRIP.
Brake System Diagnosis and Repair
Seat Belt Law How seat belts help Keep passengers from being thrown from car Prevent second collision Keep passengers from sliding on seats Prevents.
Chapter 3 Basic Vehicle Control
Children’s Health Express Mobile Medical Unit Ava Wood, BSN, RN, NE,BC Director, Ambulatory Care Lisa Butterworth, BSN, RN Clinical Program Manager.
Chapter 17 Maintaining Your Vehicle Start working on the 8 questions on page 363 Start working on the 8 questions on page 363 Get your Study Hall Form.
Objectives SOL: The student will demonstrate an understanding of basic vehicle operating procedures. Objective: *The student will utilize basic procedures.
How to keep your car running longer Abbie Jeffries Giarria Patterson.
Roadside Safety Car Care Essentials Common Problems 1.
Chapter 20 Section 1.  Routine care that you give to your car ◦ Day to day care  Changing oil  Filling tires with air  Checking fluid levels  Routine.
Partial lesson 18 of 48 slides This lesson will focus upon things the average person, with a little knowledge and desire, can do to help maintain their.
Produced By Mike Hartlen Regularly Checked Items THIS PRESENTATION ABOUT AUTOMOBILE SYSTEMS HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY Mike Hartlen TEACHER OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY.
This device tells you how fast you are driving. SPEEDOMETER.
© 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning Underhood and Body Inspection (Vehicle on Ground) Chapter 13.
Maintaining Your Vehicle. Jump Starting a Car Jump starting a car.
Underhood and Body Inspection
RESPONSIBLE OWNERSHIP Maintenance and Accident Reporting.
Unit A 6-4 Mechanical Systems and Technology. Problem Area 6 Agricultural Power Systems.
© 2006 PSEN Unit – 3 Inspection & Dynamics The inspection process may seem routine but every trip changes things. Always inspect carefully.
Vehicle Maintenance. Oil Your car’s lifeline The most important issue in your vehicle’s life is selecting the correct oil and changing it regularly.
PHSAUTOMOTIVESALSPHSAUTOMOTIVESALS Tune-up Procedure.
Fuel Economy  The most important element in determining the fuel economy of a particular vehicle is the driving techniques of the individual behind the.
THEESTROGEN GARAGE GARAGE An introduction to motorcycle maintenance for the Ladies.
BASIC VEHICLE CONTROL CHAPTER 3. Basic Vehicle Control When you begin driving, you will need to know the instruments, controls, and devices that you will.
Chapter 17 Vehicle Systems and Maintenance
BATTERY BOOSTING A battery may go ‘DEAD’ from many different causes. A ‘BOOST’ may be used to start a vehicle with a dead battery. Proper equipment and.
By the Brown Team Module 2. Driver Preparation Procedures Always check for small children and pets, fluid leaks, tire inflation, obvious physical damage,
Vehicle Maintenance,daily Checks Daily checks-Tyres check for obvious faults i.e flat tyres, worn tyres,visible damage. Daily checks-Tyres check for obvious.
Bell Ringer #1 Driver Preparation You and your buddies are getting ready to take a road trip to the beach to visit some friends. You have decided to drive.
 Today's vehicles are much more complex and complicated than the cars of the 1960s, '70s, '80s, incorporating more computer electronics, silicon chips,
Checking Your Vehicle Before Driving Chapter 4 Lesson 4 Page 84.
STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE OF LARGE FARM EQUIPMENT Prepared by : Von G. Peavy South Region Ag Mechanics.
1 CAR MAINTENANCE SAFETY TIPS. 2 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TIRE MAINTENANCE PROPER AIR PRESSURE PROPER AIR PRESSURE MEASURE TIRE PRESSURE WHEN COLD.
Summer Driving TIPS FOR GETTING YOUR CAR IN SHAPE.
Cooling System Maintenance Makes the Difference June 25, 2010.
VEHICLE READINESS CHAPTER 19. CHECKING THE VEHICLE FLUID LEVELS BELTS HOSES (GLAZED LOOK) WIRING FLUID LEVELS BELTS HOSES (GLAZED LOOK) WIRING.
Preventive Maintenance Is the routine care you give your vehicle to avoid more serious repairs Tire Maintenance Proper size of tire on your car. Never.
This lesson contains 48 slides. 16 slides are presented here as samples…(the videos are not included in the samples)
Temperature Test Allows monitoring of temperature changes.
In-Vehicle and Under-Vehicle Inspection
Routine Preventative Maintenance
Pre Trip Inspection (Delivery) Standard Work
Chapter 17 Maintaining Your Vehicle
Applying Preventative Maintenance Practices
Introduction to Vehicle Maintenance
Under-Hood Vehicle Inspection
Know Your Basic Car Care
Car Repairs that will Prevent an Accident
Maintain the Reliable Performance of your Car Engine.
TIPS TO MAINTAIN YOUR NEW AUDI CAR. THESE ARE THE THINGS TO BE TAKEN CARE TO AVOID DAMAGES FOR YOUR HEAVY INVESTMENT CAR, PEOPLE SEARCH MORE USED AUDI.
Hot Summer Care Tips for Your Ford Car
What are the Signs of a Faulty Radiator Pressure Cap.
Forklift Pre-Inspection
Auto Upkeep Basic Car Care, Maintenance, and Repair (2nd Edition)
Chapter 3 Basic Vehicle Control.
Basic Tips for Maintaining Your Vehicle
Presentation transcript:

Driver’s Education Vehicle Maintenance

What to Check before you enter the Vehicle 1.Check the following fluid levels at least once a month & before long trips A.oil ( w/ engine cool & not running ) B.Coolant (always add additional coolant to the overflow tank, not the radiator) C.Transmission & Power steering D.Brake and windshield-washer

Belts, Hoses, and Wires 1.Check belts that may be loose, frayed or cracked. These should be replaced as soon as possible. Late model cars will have a single belt. 2.Check hoses for leaks & cracks. Inspect by pinching. Hoses should be flexible and not sticky. 3.Look for loose, broken or disconnected wires

What to check after you start your vehicle 1.Check gauges and warning lights regularly as you drive (oil pressure, engine overheating, alternator) 2.Check your brakes for firm resistance as soon as you start driving. Smooth straight stop, with pedal well above the floor

Power Train 1.This includes the engine, transmission, driveshaft and axle 2.To maintain the power train, check & change engine oil regularly 3.Have regular tune-ups to change fluids and filters 4.All cars are different, check your vehicle’s manual, for service schedule

Lighting System 1.This includes headlights, interior, exterior & dashboard warning lights 2.Keep headlights clean, even a thin layer of dirt can cut light output by 90 percent 3.Misaligned lights can reduce your ability to see the roadway & may temporarily blind oncoming drivers

Brake System 1.Most newer cars have disc brakes that use brake fluid to apply hydraulic pressure against the 4 wheels 2. Make sure your brake fluid reservoir is always full 3. If your brake pedal feels spongy, this may be an indication of air in the lines. This problem will cause increased stopping distance and should be taken care of by a mechanic

Tires 1.Always check the owner’s manual for the recommended tire pressure 2.Use a gauge to check tire pressure, when the tire is cold 3.Check tire pressure often because tires lose air over time 4.Check for sufficient tread. Insert a quarter in the tread, it should at least come to the top of Washington’s head

Jump Start 1.Connect one end of the red jumper cable clamp to the dead battery’s red (+) post 2.Connect other red cable clamp to the good battery’s red (+) post (see next slide)

3. Connect black clamp to black negative (-) post of good battery 4. Connect other black clamp to a clean unpainted metal surface under the hood of the dead battery, not to the negative post of dead battery 5. Allow vehicle with good battery to run for 5 minutes, and attempt to start Jump Start Cont.

FYI If your check engine light comes on, make sure the gas cap is fully tightened so that you hear it click at least once. The sensor controlling this is very sensitive and will detect if the cap is not secure, and therefore cause a warning light to come on.