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Automotive Service Technician (310S)

Preparing to write the Certification of Qualification Exam 310S?   What Does an Automotive Service Technician Do?   Automotive Service Technicians (310S), sometimes referred to as Motor Vehicle Mechanics inspect, diagnose, repair and service mechanical, electrical and electronic systems and components for cars, buses and trucks. They also perform major repair and replacement of mechanical units on newly assembled motor vehicles. Technicians may choose to specialize in engine and fuel systems, brakes, drive lines, suspension, electrical and electronic systems or diagnostic services.   Job Related Skills, Interests and Values:   ● Reviewing work orders and discussing with co-workers or supervisors ● Inspecting motors in operation, road testing vehicles and testing automotive systems and components using electronic/computer or other testing devices to diagnose problems and isolate faults ● Adjusting, repairing or replacing parts and components of automotive systems including fuel, brake, steering and suspension systems ● Performing scheduled maintenance service such as oil changes, lubrications and tune ups ● Testing and adjusting repaired systems to manufacturer’s specifications ● Advising customers on work performed, general vehicle conditions and future repair requirements
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