10070182Accessories and Electronics
Course Information
Description
This course will introduce the student to the type and operation of temperature, pressure, position and speed sensors. Students will be introduced to the CCD,CAN Bus and LIN Bus on-board communication systems used on today's equipment . Students will be shown the procedure for recalling and troubleshooting codes, controller calibration procedures and on-board diagnostic procedures. This course will provide the North American Electrical Certification for John Deere Technicians.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Demonstrate safe work habits when working on tractor and vehicle electrical systemsAssessment Strategieswritten objective examinationby performing in a simulated work environmentCriteriaexamination includes answers to questions describing the importance of safety when working on tractor and equipment electrical systemsyou assume responsibility when working on tractors and equipment electrical systemsyou comply with all personal and environmental safety practices associated with eye protectionyou comply with all personal and environmental safety practices associated with hand toolsyou comply with all personal and environmental safety practices associated with power equipmentyou comply with all personal and environmental safety practices associated with proper ventilationyou comply with all personal and environmental safety practices associated with the handling of chemicals/materials in accordance with federal, state, and local regulationsyou comply with all personal and environmental safety practices associated with the storage of chemicals/materials in accordance with federal, state, and local regulationsyou comply with all personal and environmental safety practices associated with the disposal of chemicals/materials in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations
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Use Ohms Law to demonstrate / predict DC electrical behavior
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Explain fundamental electrical/electronic system principlesAssessment Strategieswritten objective examinationCriteriaExamination includes answers to questions regarding fundamental electrical/electronic principles
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Demonstrate proficient use of a multi-meter (DVOM, DMM) to measure voltage, amperage, and resistanceAssessment Strategiesby replacing the multimeter batteryby testing and replacing the multimeter fusesby submitting a worksheet on metric conversion for electrical quantitiesby performing voltage and resistance measurements on a tractor/equipment electrical circuit worksheetsby performing Preliminary Electrical System Checks worksheetsCriteriayou recognize safety precautions to be observed while using the multimeteryou recognize when multimeter battery has failedyou test multimeter fusesyou replace mutilmeter fuses if neededyou assume responsibility in the use of the multimeteryou conform to proper multimeter etiquetteyou explain the different functions of a mutlimeteryou explain the proper usage of a multimeter for measuring voltage, current, and resistanceyou identify metric prefixes and abbreviations for measuring voltage, current, and resistanceWorksheet includes answers for converting to actual values and using a prefixWorksheet includes description of equipment being testedyou verify the correct operation of any components you had disconnected from the circuityou measure availible voltages with key off and engine offyou measure available voltages with key on and engine off and all accessories offyou utilize the Min/Max feature of multimeter to measure cranking voltage at the batteriesyou compare voltage measurements at the alternator and dash gauge reading with engine runningyou provide a recommendation of any repairs needed
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Measure the voltage and current flow in electrical circuits
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Investigate series, parallel, and series-parallel circuit laws and circuit faultsAssessment Strategiesby completing the Predict Changes in Voltage, Current, and Resistance in a Circuit worksheetCriteriaWorksheet questions are all answered
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Recognize and test electrical components and devices
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Identify the symbols on an ISO electrical diagram and locate the components on equipment
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Use ISO schematics in diagnostic procedures
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Student will be able to follow diagnostic and repair procedures
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Correlate electrical/electronic system principles and Ohm's Law to electrical circuitsAssessment Strategiesby completing Ohm's Law worksheetsthrough the completion of Electrical/Electronic Modules workpacket using training boardsCriteriaWorksheet includes calculations for voltage, amperage, and resistance using Ohm's LawWorksheet includes calculations for Watt's, H.P., and other simple electrical/electronic equationsWorksheet answers solve for the missing element in the circuitWorksheet answers are properly labeledWorksheet questions are all answered
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Maintain electrical/electronic system terminals, connectors, wire, and cableAssessment Strategiesthrough the completion of wiring harness worksheetthrough the completion of battery cable replacementthrough the completion of soldering repair worksheetCriteriayou follow all personal and environmental safety proceduresWire harness includes proper length wireWire harness includes the correct selection of terminals for the gage (size) of wireWire harness includes the correct gage (size) of wireWire harness includes the correct amount of insulation stripped from wireWire harness includes heat shrink where necessaryWire harness includes proper crimping of terminals to wireWire harness withstands strength testWire harness includes the proper type of protective loomBattery cable selection is the correct gage (size) for circuit requirementsBattery cable selection is the correct lengthBattery cable has the proper amount of insulation removedBattery cable terminals are orientated before they are crimpedBattery cable terminals are correct for the gage (size) of cableBattery cable terminals are correct diameter for their connection pointsBattery cable terminals are crimped using the correct crimping diesBattery cable has solder applied to inside of both terminal endsBattery cable includes adequate amount of heat shrinkBattery cable includes heat shrink that has not been overheatedSoldering repair includes the removal of the damaged selection of wireSoldering repair includes the placement of the correct size and length of heat shrink over the two ends of the wireSoldering repair includes a small overlap of the two splice endsSoldering repair includes a splice clip if neededSoldering repair includes the correct amount of insulation removed from the wireSoldering repair includes a uniform amount of solder applied to the jointSoldering repair includes heat shrink over the splice jointSoldering repair includes heat shrink that has not been overheated
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Summarize the function and operation of battery, starting, and charging system parts and componentsAssessment Strategiesthrough written objective examthrough the completion of worksheetsCriteriaExamination includes a summary of the function of batteriesExamination includes a summary of the function of charging system parts and componentsExamination includes a summary of the function of starting system parts and componentsExamination includes a summary of the operation of batteriesExamination includes a summary of the operation of charging system parts and componentsExamination includes a summary of the operation of starting system parts and components
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Explain Pulse-Width Modulation
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Interpret ISO and Non-ISO electrical system diagrams and flow chartsAssessment Strategiesthrough written exam using wiring diagrams and chartsby completing electrical/electronic symbols worksheetsby completing Delco Remy starting system diagramby tracing current flow through an electrical/electronic circuit on schematics or diagramsCriteriayou select the appropriate diagrams and charts for the assigned piece of equipmentyou interpret the electrical wiring diagram and flow chartyou diagnose electrical system problem on piece of equipmentWorksheet identifies the shown schematic symbol by nameWorksheet includes additional means of showing a particular symbolyou located the component that is represented by the symbol on a piece of equipmentWorksheet includes a brief description of the function and operation of the component as it relates to circuit operationWorksheet includes identification of sub circuits within starting systemWorksheet includes sub circuits properly color codedyou verbally describe to the instructor, the proper operation of the circuit starting at the battery and ending at the starter motoryou interpret electrical/electronic symbolsyou color code each specific circuit using different colors for different scenarios
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Build a signal circuit for an electronic central processing unit/controller
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Test diodes and LED's
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Perform maintenance and service on tractor and equipment battery systemsAssessment Strategiesthrough the completion of Battery Inspection and Testing worksheetsCriteriayou demonstrate all safety precautions and rules associated with servicing a batteryyou include battery specificationsyou perform a visual inspection and description of the general appearance of the battery, cables, terminals, hold-downs, and boxesyou check the tightness of the cables at both ends and describe the conditionyou include a battery leakage testyou record meter readings and an explanation of what is indicated by the readingsyou perform a battery voltage testyou record meter readings and summarize the condition of the battery based upon the visual inspection and testWorksheets are filled out in order and are completeyou describe the equipment being worked onyou record battery specificationsyou DIAGRAM BATTERY ARRANGEMENT AND SHOW DIAGRAM TO THE INSTRUCTOR BEFORE DISCONNECTINGyou remove, clean, and replace batteries in a single and multiple battery systemyou perform a battery state of charge test using a refractometer and determine the specific gravity of each cellyou compare cell readings to determine if a load test should be performedyou determine the correct load to be placed on batteryyou perform battery capacity (load, high discharge) test and determine needed serviceyou perform a three-minute charge test if battery failed load testyou make recommendations on battery condition and reusabilityyou determine correct procedures for disposal of batteries and battery electrolyteyou clean, repair, and replace battery cables and connectorsyou charge battery using slow and/or fast method on single battery, multiple batteries, series hookup, and/or parallel hookupyou clean, repair, and replace battery boxes, mounts, and hold downsyou jump start a vehicle using jumper cables and a booster pack or auxiliary power unityou select the correct batteries and install them in equipment or vehicleyou connect battery(s) according to your battery arrangement diagramyou verify correct battery performance while in equipment or vehicleBattery Inspection and Testing worksheets are filled out in order and are completeBattery Inspection and Testing worksheets are neat and clean
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Diagnose, service, and repair starting systemsAssessment Strategiesgiven a simulated work environmentgiven the proper tools and equipmentgiven a tractor or vehicle with an electric starting systemthrough written exam with minimum of 80% scoreCriteriayou select the correct tools and equipmentyou follow personal safety practicesyou diagnose the tractor or vehicle starting systemyou service the tractor or vehicle starting systemyou repair the tractor or vehicle starting systemyou test and check starter relays and switchesthe starting system performs according to manufacturer's specifications
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Diagnose, service, and repair charging systemsAssessment Strategiesgiven the proper tools and test equipmentgiven a tractor or other self propelled vehiclegiven the appropriate technical manualsgiven personal safety equipmentthrough written exam with minimum of 80% scoreCriteriayou select the appropriate tools and test equipmentyou follow all personal safety practicesyou diagnose tractor and equipment electric charging systemsyou service tractor and equipment electric charging systemsyou repair tractor and equipment electric charging systemsyou follow tech manual guide for inspecting parts and rebuilding starterthe charging system performs to manufacturer's specifications
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Student must score a minimum of 80% on the Electrical Methods & Techniques Assessment to be eligible for graduation from the JD TECH Program
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