This module empowers aspiring engineers with the knowledge, technical skill, and professional discipline required to diagnose, service, and restore heavy vehicle powertrains to optimal performance. By the end of this module, students will be equipped to organize and prepare the workplace with industry-level precision, select the correct tools, materials, and diagnostic equipment, and accurately identify critical powertrain components requiring attention. Students will confidently repair, rebuild, or replace damaged powertrain parts, ensuring reliability, safety, and mechanical excellence. This module is designed to build not only competence, but engineering confidence—developing technicians who approach every task with accuracy, responsibility, and a commitment to high-quality workmanship.

By the end of the module, the trainee will be able 
to:
 1.Assess workplace preparation
 2. Select materials, tools and equipment
 3. Diagnose hydraulic system
 4. Conduct hydraulic system repair
 5. Perform post repair activities on hydraulic 
system

At the end of this module, trainer will be able to

-Manage staff and operations;

-Manage sales;

-Manage fleet;

-Manage garage business entity

Introduction

 

This module equips future automotive engineers with the technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and professional attitude needed to maintain and repair heavy machinery systems—including drivetrain, track drive, undercarriage, and working attachments. Tailored for students pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Automotive Technology, it not only builds hands-on competence in diagnostics and repairs but also develops leadership and managerial abilities, preparing trainees to oversee garage operations and confidently shape the future of the automotive and heavy equipment industry.

This module describes the knowledge, skill and attitude required to carry out and supervise workplace preparation, approve selection of tools, materials and equipment, identify system component to be repaired, repair and replace damaged parts for heavy vehicle powertrain. Assess the associated safety risks and take measures to eliminate or control and minimize the risk with managerial skills.

This module describes the skills, knowledge and right attitudes required to design vehicle systems including body structure, engine, transmission and driveline. This module is intended for trainees pursuing Bachelor of Technology in Automotive Technology. At the end of this module, the learner will be able to design vehicle body structure, vehicle safety systems, vehicle engine, vehicle transmission and driveline. He/she will be able to independently exercise some initiatives in carrying out defined activities with managerial skills.

This module equips future automotive engineers with the technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and professional attitude needed to maintain and repair heavy machinery systems—including drivetrain, track drive, undercarriage, and working attachments. Tailored for students pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Automotive Technology, it not only builds hands-on competence in diagnostics and repairs but also develops leadership and managerial abilities, preparing trainees to oversee garage operations and confidently shape the future of the automotive and heavy equipment industry.