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HEV 3010 - Brakes
Clock Hours: 142
Delivery Mode on-ground
Course Description: This course prepares the student to diagnose, repair and maintain today’s sophisticated braking systems. Instruction starts with general brake theory and hydraulic principles and eventually leads to advanced technology that combines traditional friction braking with regenerative braking.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- General Brake Systems
- Identify and interpret brake system concerns; determine needed action
- Research vehicle information including fluid type, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins
- Describe procedure for performing a road test to check brake system operation
- Install wheel and torque lug nuts
- Hybrid Vehicle Braking Systems
- Provide examples of components of hybrid braking systems
- Describe how regenerative and hydraulic braking are affected by battery-pack state of charge
- Describe the purpose of the regenerative braking mode
- Describe the two different categories of braking systems operation
- Identify components and describe the operation of the hill-hold control function
- Explain the difference between the hill-hold and creep-aid systems
- NC3 Torque Certification
- Mechanical Torque Certification
- Electrical Torque Certification
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