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The document provides guidance on checking a vehicle before driving, including inspecting the surrounding area for hazards, checking wheels for inflation and damage, and examining the vehicle body for issues. Technical terms related to automotive systems like brake fluid, electrolytes, and manual versus automatic transmissions are defined. Learners are instructed to check these areas, answer self-check questions, and provide a written reflection on what was learned.

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Auto 8 Las Q4 W1

The document provides guidance on checking a vehicle before driving, including inspecting the surrounding area for hazards, checking wheels for inflation and damage, and examining the vehicle body for issues. Technical terms related to automotive systems like brake fluid, electrolytes, and manual versus automatic transmissions are defined. Learners are instructed to check these areas, answer self-check questions, and provide a written reflection on what was learned.

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WEEKLY LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS

Automotive Grade 8 Quarter 4 Week 1

Prepare Vehicle for Driving


(What Should You Check Before Entering your Car?)

Name:_______________________________________________Section:_____________________

Learning Objectives:

1. know the uses of sign and symbols


2. appreciate the importance of sign and symbols
CODE: TLE_IAAUTO9 -12MPV-Id-e5
TIME ALLOTMENT: 10hours

Key Concept:
● Technical terms
● Entering your Car

TECHNICAL TERMS

1. BRAKE FLUID – is a specially blended hydraulic fluid that


transfers pressure to the wheel cylinders.

2. ELECTROLYTE – often called battery acid is a mixture of


sulfuric acid and distilled water.

3. SAE – Society Automotive Engineers

4. PPE – Persona Protective Engineers

5. PSI – Pound Square Inch

6. MANUAL TRANSMISSION – one that is shifted from gear


to gear by the vehicle operator.

7. BRAKE PEDAL – acts as a lever arm to increase the force


applied to the master cylinder piston.

8. PEDESTRIAN- marked by dullness or ordinariness.

9. IGNITION SWITCH – the key operated main power switch


that opens and closes the circuit that supplies current to
the ignition and other electrical systems.

10. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION – a transmission that


shifts automatically.
11. BLOWAF – Brake, Light, Oil, Water, Air and Fuel

12. DEFENSE DRIVING – “Act of Driving” while preventing


accidents despite the wrong actions of other road users.
Aggravated by the existence of adverse driving
conditions.

13. MANUAL TRANSMISSION – the driver controls the


meshing gears by hand.
- a transmission that is shifted by the driver.

OPERATION SHEET No. 1

LO1: Prepare vehicle for driving

Conditions:

Supplies and Materials

 Gasoline
 Engine oil
 Gear oil
 Brake fluid
 Wate

r Tools

 Ignition key
 Wheel chock
 Manual
 Tire pressure gauge

Equipments

 Vehicle
 Battery

Procedures:

WHAT SHOULD YOU CHECK BEFORE ENTERING YOUR CAR?

1. Surrounding Area
● Look for children playing nearby. Each year about
200 children under the age of six are killed while
playing in the family driveway.
● Look for animals that may be hiding under or
walking or sleeping near the car.
● Look for objects in the area of the car and on the
roadway that may interfere with safe movement to
damage the tires.
● Check under the car for fresh stains that could be
indications of fluid leaks.
2. Wheels

● Check for under inflated tires and for tire wear or damage.
● Note which way your front wheels are turned. This is
the direction in which your car will go soon as it
begins moving.

3. Car Body
● Check for damaged or missing parts and that all
lights and windows are clean and undamaged.
SELF-CHECK No. 1

Direction: Answer the following questions

1. List the 3 things that you need to do before entering your car.”

2. Give 3 reasons why it is very important to check your car before


entering .

Reflection:

Write a reflection learned from the lesson.


Direction: In writing your reflection you complete the sentences below.

1. I learned that..
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
2. I understand
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
3. If given a chance
________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________

References

1. Automotive Servicing NC I CBLM by Technical Education and


Skills Development Authority
2. Automotive servicing NC I Training Regulations and Skills
Development Authority

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