Automative Mechanics
Automative Mechanics
Automative Mechanics
The Automotive Mechanics Exam validates your ability to maintain, inspect, and repair a wide range of vehicle systems, ensuring roadworthiness, performance, and safety in a real-world workshop environment.
Skills Required
- Knowledge of vehicle components and mechanical systems
- Ability to use diagnostic tools and interpret error codes
- Understanding of automotive maintenance schedules
- Problem-solving skills to identify mechanical issues
- Familiarity with safety procedures and repair manuals
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Automotive mechanics and technicians
- Vehicle maintenance supervisors and service advisors
- Garage owners and automotive workshop personnel
- Vocational students in automotive repair programs
- Fleet maintenance personnel and inspectors
Course Outline
- Engine Systems and Maintenance
- Transmission and Drivetrain
- Brakes and Suspension
- Electrical and Electronics
- Fuel and Exhaust Systems
- HVAC Systems
- Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Workshop Safety and Tools
Automative Mechanics FAQs
Does this exam cover both petrol and diesel engines?
Yes, the exam includes fundamentals applicable to both engine types.
Will I need to know how to use a diagnostic scanner?
Yes, basic knowledge of OBD-II scanning and interpretation is expected.
Is practical garage experience required?
Hands-on experience is highly recommended to pass the exam successfully.
Are modern vehicle systems like ABS and ECU included?
Yes, modern safety and electronic control systems are covered.
Does the exam include safety and compliance aspects?
Yes, safety procedures and workshop regulations are included in detail.
Can this exam help in becoming a certified auto mechanic?
Yes, it's a valuable step toward professional certification or licensing.
Is HVAC troubleshooting part of the syllabus?
Yes, the exam includes heating and air conditioning systems of vehicles.