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AURETR124 Diagnose and repair electronic compression ignition engine management systems Assessment 1 –
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Assessment 1 –
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Written Assessment Student Name Lucas Santana Davi Student ID Number 9364 Unit Start Date 15/07/2021 Unit End Date 04/08/2021 Assessment Due Date 04/08/2021 Date Submitted 26/07/2021 This cover sheet is to be completed by the student and assessor and used as a record to determine student competency in this assessment task
The assessment process and tasks were fully explained.
Yes / No I am aware of which evidence will be collected and how.
Yes / No I am aware of my right to appeal an assessment decision.
Yes / No I am aware that I can locate the AIBT’s Complaints and Appeals Policy and Procedure
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and Access and Equity Policy
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, I hereby acknowledge by signing this declaration that I have not cheated or plagiarised any work regarding the assessment tasks undertaken in this unit of competency except where the work has been correctly acknowledged. NOTE: Student must sign this prior to submitting their assessments to the assessor Signature Lucas Santana Davi Date: 26/07/2021 Assessment Results Satisfactory
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has intervention strategies, including student support services available to enable students to complete qualification in the expected time frame. Students at risk of not completing within this time frame are identified as early as possible and an intervention strategy is put in place. AIBT will ensure access to: •
Automotive repair workplace or simulated workplace •
Workplace instructions •
Manufacturer specifications for compression ignition engine management systems
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•
Three different vehicles or machinery with compression ignition engine management system faults •
Diagnostic equipment for compression ignition engine management systems, including: o
Multimeter o
Scan tool •
Tools, equipment and materials appropriate for repairing compression ignition engine management systems
Evidence to be submitted by the student: - •
Completed written responses to the questions in the assessment task Assessment Decision Making Rules Your assessor will assess the evidence submitted for the following elements, performance criteria, performance evidence and knowledge evidence to confirm that the student evidence submitted demonstrates validity, sufficiency, authenticity and confirms current skills and knowledge relevant to the unit of competency. Your assessor will be looking for the following in this assessment task: - •
Work health and safety (WHS) and occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements relating to diagnosing and repairing compression ignition engine management systems, including procedures for identifying hazards and controlling risks associated with: o
Working with high pressure diesel fuel systems o
Wearing jewellery while working around high current wiring systems •
Operating principles of diesel fuel injection systems and associated components, including: o
Phases of combustion o
Composition of diesel fuel, including cetane and sulphur content •
Application, purpose and operation of compression ignition engine management systems and components, including common rail fuel systems: o
Low pressure stage o
High pressure stage, including: ‒
High pressure injection pump ‒
Common fuel rail ‒
Injectors ‒
High pressure fuel line o
Compression ignition engine management systems, including: ‒
Sensors ‒
Actuators ‒
Wiring harness ‒
Electronic control module (ECM) ‒
Associated vehicle systems •
Diagnostic testing procedures for compression ignition engine management systems, including: o
Diagnostic flow charts o
Fuel system testing, including: ‒
Low pressure fuel system testing ‒
High pressure fuel system testing o
Testing electrical systems, including procedures for: ‒
Accessing electrical terminals and using test probes without damaging connectors or wiring ‒
Injector testing ‒
Sensor testing ‒
Actuator testing o
Accessing and interpreting industry-relevant test equipment data, including: ‒
Fault codes ‒
Live data ‒
Freeze frame data ‒
Waveforms •
Repair or replacement procedures for compression ignition engine management systems, including procedures for: o
Removing and replacing sensors
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o
Removing and replacing actuators, including fuel injectors and fuel pumps o
Adjusting and recalibrating components and their associated systems •
Post-repair testing procedures, including procedures for: o
Clearing fault codes o
Assessing engine performance o
Checking for electrical connector mating.
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Assessment 1 –
Questioning Written Assessment 1. Identify five (5) important items of personal safety. 1 Safety Shoes 2 Gloves 3 Glasses 4 Skin Protection 5 Ear Plug True or False question 2. High-pressure atomised fuel is extremely dangerous, and no part of the body should be in danger of contacting it. ☒
True or ☐
False True or False question 3. Your body is a good conductor of electricity. Remember this when working on a vehicle’s electrical system. Always observe all electrical safety rules.
☒
True or ☐
False True or False question 4. The metals in most jewellery conducts electricity very well and can easily cause a short, through you if it touches a bare wire.
☒
True or ☐
False
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