This course is designed to provide learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to identify, maintain, and repair automotive steering, suspension, wheel, and tire systems. It begins with the identification of various steering systems, including their types, components, and the nature of assistance they provide. Learners will then explore the maintenance of steering systems, focusing on the correct selection of tools and materials, accurate diagnosis, fluid handling, and the systematic dismantling, repair, and reassembly of components, followed by proper testing. The course also covers the identification of suspension systems, including traditional and active types, along with their components. Maintenance procedures for suspension systems are taught in detail, emphasizing diagnosis, disassembly, repair, reassembly, and testing. Finally, the course addresses wheel and tire maintenance, including identification, inspection, removal, repair, inflation, balancing, and alignment. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on safety, precision, and adherence to industry standards, preparing learners for effective performance in automotive service and repair roles.