In the first phase of the program, general automotive maintenance is covered, including brake work, tire changing and repair, wheel balancing, oil changes, lubrications, exhaust systems, and electrical systems. The second phase of the program includes analysis of engine problems, adjustment, repair, and replacement of faulty parts. The students also learn how to tune-up engines, engine overhaul, steering systems, wheel alignments, and carburetor/fuel injection theory, drive-ability, and repair. Automotive computer systems are also covered in the program.
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Teacher Information: Mr. Jonathan Haag (814) 677-3097, 1111 jhaag@vtc1.org
Industry Recognized Certifications Available:
Pennsylvania Departmant of Transportation - Certified Safety Inspector-Cat I, Certified Safety Inspector-Cat II
S/P2 - Automotive Service Safety, Automotive Service Pollution Prevention
Introducing the Automotive Technology 'General Live Work Agreement.' This completed form must accompany any and all requests for services through the AT Dept.