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Applying Sealants and Adhesives Guide

Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Topics covered

  • Learning Outcomes,
  • Application Techniques,
  • Flammability Risks,
  • Viscosity,
  • Operation Sheets,
  • Information Sheets,
  • Disposal Methods,
  • Sealant Application,
  • Manufacturer Specifications,
  • Training Materials

Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
PUBLIC TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL
HIGH SCHOOLS
PUBLIC TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL
HIGH SCHOOLS

Unit of Competency: Apply Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive

Module Title: Applying Appropriate


Module No.: 4
Sealant/Adhesive

0
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

How to Use this Module............................................................................................... i


Introduction................................................................................................................ ii
Technical Terms......................................................................................................... iii

Learning Outcome #1............................................................................................. 1


 Learning Experiences/Activities..............................................................2
 Information Sheet 1................................................................................ 2
 Self-Check 1........................................................................................... 4
 Operation Sheet #1................................................................................ 5
Learning Outcome 2............................................................................................... 6
 Learning Experiences/Activities..............................................................7
 Information Sheet 1................................................................................ 7
 Self-Check ............................................................................................. 9
 Assessment Sheet …………………………………………………………………….9
Learning Outcome 3
………………………………………………………………………………..10
 Learning Experiences/Activities ………………………………………………… 11
 Information Sheet 1 …………………………………………………………….… 13
 Self-Check …………………………………………………………………………… 13
 Operation Sheet 1…………………………………………………………………… 14
 Assessment Sheet ……………………………………………………………………15
 Operation Sheet #2 …………………………………………………………………
16
Learning Outcome 4 ………………………………………………………………………………
17
 Learning Experiences/Activities …………………………………………………17
 Information Sheet #1 ………………………………………………………………18
 Answer Key…………………………………………..……………………………… 23

1
HOW TO USE THIS MODULE

Welcome to the Module “Applying Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive”.


This module contains training materials and activities for you to complete.

The unit of competency “Apply Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive”


contains the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for an Automotive
Servicing NC 1 course.

You are required to go through a series of learning activities in order to


complete each of the learning outcomes of the module. In each learning outcome
there are Information Sheets, Job Sheets, Operation Sheets and Activity
Sheets. Follow these activities on your own and answer the Self-Check at the
end of each learning activity.

If you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask your facilitator for assistance.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

You may already have some or most of the knowledge and skills covered in
this module because you have:
 been working for some time
 already completed training in this area.

If you can demonstrate to your trainer that you are competent in a


particular skill or skills, talk to him/her about having them formally recognized so
you don’t have to do the same training again. If you have a qualification or
Certificate of Competency from previous trainings show it to your trainer. If the
skills you acquired are still current and relevant to this module, they may become
part of the evidence you can present for RPL. If you are not sure about the
currency of your skills, discuss this with your trainer.

After completing this module ask your trainer to assess your competency.
Result of your assessment will be recorded in your competency profile. All the
learning activities are designed for you to complete at your own pace.

Inside this module you will find the activities for you to complete followed
by relevant information sheets for each learning outcome. Each learning outcome
may have more than one learning activity.

This module is prepared to help you achieve the required competency, in


receiving and relaying information. This will be the source of information that will
enable you to acquire the knowledge and skills in Arabic Language and Values
Education independently at your own pace or with minimum supervision or help
from your instructor.
Program/Course AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING

Unit of Competency Apply Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive

Module Applying Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive

INTRODUCTION:

This module contains information and suggested learning activities on


Applying Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive. It includes instructions and
procedure on Applying appropriate sealant/adhesive.

Completion of this module will help you better understand the succeeding
module Use and Application of Lubricant/Coolant.

This module consists of four (4) learning outcomes. Each learning outcome
contains learning activities supported by instruction sheets. Before you perform the
instructions, read the information sheets and answer the self-check and activities
provided to ascertain to yourself and your instructor that you have acquired the
knowledge necessary to perform the skill portion of the particular learning outcome.

Upon completing this module, report to your teacher for assessment to check
your achievement of knowledge and skills requirements of this module. If you pass
the assessment, you will be given a certificate of completion.

SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of the module, you should be able to:

LO1. identify appropriate sealant/adhesive;

LO2. prepare surface for sealant/adhesive;

LO3. apply sealant/adhesive; and

LO4. store/dispose of sealant/adhesive.


TECHNICAL TERMS

Pliable Sealant Referred to as one-part sealants and are supplied “ready for
use” as package.

Drying Sealant Set and cured by evaporation of the solvent

Curing Sealant Catalyst-cured sealants have an advantage over drying


sealants because they are transformed from a fluid or semi
state into a solid by chemical reaction rather than by
evaporation of a solvent.

Volatility A measure ease with which a liquid vaporizes; has a direct


relationship to the flammability of a fuel.

Viscosity The resistance to flow exhibited by liquid. A thick oil has greater
viscosity than thin oil.

Catalyst A material in the catalytic converter that causes a chemical


change with being a part of the chemical reaction.

Aerobic gasket Room –temperature-vulcanizing (RTV) silicon rubber that cures


material only in the presence of air; use on surface that flex or vibrate.

Anaerobic A material that cures or hardens only in the absence of air such
Sealant as when squeezed tightly between two surfaces.
Program/Course AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING
Unit of Competency Apply Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive
Module Applying Appropriate/Sealant

Learning Outcome # 1: Identify Appropriate Sealant / Adhesive

Identify appropriate sealant/adhesive

Assessment Criteria:

1. Sealant/adhesive is selected in line with job requirement and fits


manufacturer’ specification.
2. Sealant/adhesive checking is performed to ensure that is fit for use.

Resources:

Modern Automotive Service and System


James E. Duffy

Basic Automotive Service and System


Jay Webster

Automotive Mechanics
10th Edition
William Crouse and Donald Anglin

Manufacturer’s Manual
Toyota Corporation
LEARNING EXPERIENCES/ACTIVITIES
Learning Outcome # 1: Identify appropriate sealant/adhesive

Learning Activities Special Instructions

1. State the different types of Read information sheet no. 1 topic no. 1
sealant/adhesive. Types of sealant/adhesive.

2. Discuss the uses of sealant/adhesive Read information sheet no. 1 topic no. 2
Uses of sealant/adhesive.
3. Enumerate the types of surface
materials Read information sheet no. 1 topic no. 3
Types of surface materials.
INFORMATION SHEET NO.1

LO1. Identify appropriate sealant/adhesive

TOPIC 1. TYPES OF SEALANTS

The physical conditions surrounding the seal govern the type of sealant to be used.
Some sealants are exposed to extremely high or low temperatures. Other sealants
contact fuels and lubricants. There-fore, it is necessary to use a sealant that has
been compounded for the particular condition. Sealants are supplied in different
consistencies and cure rates. Basic sealants are classified in three general
categories—pliable, drying, and curing.

Pliable Sealants

Pliable sealants are referred to as one-part sealants and are supplied "ready for
use" as packaged. They are solids and change very little during or after
application. Solvent is not used with pliable sealants. Therefore, drying is not
necessary. Except for normal aging, they remain virtually the same as when they
were packaged. They easily adhere to metal, glass, and plastic surfaces. Pliable
sealants are used around access panels and doors and in areas where
pressurization cavities must be maintained.

Drying Sealants

Drying sealants set and cure by evaporation of the solvent. Solvents are used in
these sealants to provide the desired application consistency. Consistency or
hardness may change when this type of sealant dries, depending on the amount of
solvent it contains. Shrinkage during the drying process is an important
consideration. The degree of shrinkage also depends upon the amount of solvent it
contains.

Curing Sealants

Catalyst-cured sealants have an advantage over drying sealants because they are
transformed from a fluid or semi fluid state into a solid by chemical reaction rather
than by evaporation of a solvent. A chemical catalyst or accelerator is added and
mixed just prior to sealant applications. Heat may be employed to speed up the
curing process. When you use a catalyst, you should accurately measure and
thoroughly mix the two components to ensure a complete and even cure.
TOPIC 2: Uses Of Sealant/Adhesive

The adhesive and sealants includes two


chemically similar but functionally different groups of formulated products,
adhesive and sealants.

1. Adhesive products are used to bond between two different or similar


materials.

2. Sealants are used to create an impenetration barrier to gas or moisture.

TOPIC 3: Types of surface materials

Surface Materials:

1. Glass
2. Stone
3. Wood
4. Metals

The epoxy and polyurethane systems are most oftenly used in the reactive
sector. Urethanes is used with flexible materials in high impact applications,
while epoxies are known for their hardness and are used with more rigid
substances.

SELF-CHECK #_1_

LO 1. Identify appropriate sealant/adhesive

Directions:

Multiple Choice: Select the best answer that corresponds to the statement.

1. Referred to as one-part sealants and are supplied “ready for use” as


Packaged.
a. Curing sealant
b. Pliable sealant
c. Drying sealant
d. All of the above
2. Set and cure by evaporation of solvent.
a. Curing sealant
b. Pliable sealant
c. Drying sealant
d. Aerobic sealant

3. Catalyst-cured sealants have an advantage over drying sealants because


they are transformed from fluid or semi fluid state into a solid by
chemical reaction rather than by evaporation of a solvent.
a. Drying sealant
b. Curing sealant
c. Aerobic sealant
d. Pliable sealant

4. Glass, stone, wood and metals are types of _________.


a. sealants
b. adhesive
c. epoxy
d. surface materials

5. It is used to create an impenetration barrier to gas or moisture.


a. sealant
b. adhesive
c. urethane
d. epoxy

6. A product which use to bond between two different or similar materials.


a. Sealants
b. Adhesives
c. Urethane
d. Epoxy

7. It is added and mixed just prior to sealant application.


a. chemical catalyst
b. Adhesive
c. Epoxy
d. Urethane

8. Supplies that are known for their hardness and are used with more
substances.
a. Epoxies
b. Urethanes
c. Sealants
d. Adhesives

9. Supplies used for flexible materials in high impact applications.


a. epoxy
b. urethanes
c. sealants
d. adhesive

10. Once the sealant has been applied, the parts must be
a. joint
b. torque
c. rivets
d. all of the above

Program/Course: Automotive Servicing

Unit of Competency: APPLY APPROPRIATE SEALANT/ADHESIVE

Module Title: Applying Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive

Learning Outcome 2: Prepare surface for sealant/adhesive


assessment criteria

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Surface materials are identified as per construction
2. Surface is cleared and free from moisture, dust and other foreign matters to
ensure maximum adhesive or seal

Resources

 Automotive Mechanics, 10th edition


By: Crouse/ Anglin

 Modern Automotive Technology


By: James E. Duffy

 Manufacturer’s Manual
Toyota Corporation
LEARNING EXPERIENCES/ACTIVITIES

Learning Outcome # 2 : Prepare surface for sealant/adhesive assessment


criteria

Learning Activities Special Instructions

1. Perform the procedures in Read operation sheet no. 1 Preparing


preparing surface for surface for sealant / adhesive.
sealant/adhesive
OPERATION SHEET NO.1

LO 2. Preparing surface for sealant/adhesive.

Title: Prepare surface for sealant/adhesive

Objective: Follow instruction in preparing surface for sealant/adhesive

Materials, Tools and Equipment:

 Sealant/adhesive
 Rags
 Sand paper
 Cleaning solvent
 Scraper
 Steel Brush

Procedure:

Preparing surface for sealant/adhesive

1. Prepare tools and materials.


2. Clean surface with scraper, steel brush and cleaning solvent.
3. Wipe with clean and dry well.

Note: Surface is cleared and free of moisture, dust and other foreign
matters to ensure maximum adhesive/sealant.

ASSESSMENT PERFORMANCE

POINT
LO 2: Preparing surface for sealant / adhesive. S

WORKMANSHIP/PERFORMANCE
A. QUALITY OF WORK WITH APPLICATION OF SAFETY
MEASURES

35 - EXEMPLARY

25 - ADEQUATE

10 - NEED IMPROVEMENT
B. ACCURARY OF PERFORMANCE UNDER SPECIFIED
TIME LIMIT

30 - ALL WORK IS COMPLETE AND CORRECT

20 - MINOR MISTAKE OR ERROR


10 - SOME OF THE WORK MAYBE
INCOMPLETE/MISDIRECTED
C. PROPER USE OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT WITH SAFETY
MEASURES

35 - SELECT/USE PROPERLY OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

25 - WRONG HANDLING OF TOOLS

10 - TOOLS IS NOT SUITABLE FOR THE JOB

TOTAL SCORES

INFORMATION SHEET NO.2

LO 2. Preparing Surface for sealant/Adhesive assessment criteria

Topic 1: Identifying health hazards associate in handling sealant/adhesive

A growing number players in the adhesive and sealant industry have


expressed a desire to move away from the used of primers adhesive system
because of their flammability and volatility.

Topic 2: Proper Storage/disposal of sealant/adhesive

Sealant/adhesive must be stored in refrigerated


storage or cool area. Big companies installed equipment to recapture and
recycle, or properly incinerate, solvent and are less likely to change to solvent
less products.
SELF-CHECK NO. 1

LO 2. Prepare surface for sealant/adhesive assessment criteria

Directions:

Fill in the blank: Read the statement carefully and fill the blanks with
the correct answer.

1. To remove the excess sealant/adhesive use _____________.


2. After removing the excess sealant/adhesive wipe with clean rags
and
___________________.
3. Sealant/adhesive must be stored in ______________________.
4. Sealant industry have expressed a desire to move away from the
used of primer adhesive system because of their __________ and
_________.
Program/Course: Automotive Servicing

Unit of Competency: APPLY APPROPRIATE SEALANT/ADHESIVE

Module Title: Applying Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive

Learning Outcome 3: Apply Sealant/Adhesive Evenly

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:

1. Sealant/adhesive is applied evenly on the surface in line with


manufacturer’s specification.
2. Excess sealant/adhesive is removed by sanding or scrapping.
3. Tools and equipment used to apply sealant/adhesive are appropriate to
job requirements.
4. Safety is observed and PPE are worn in accordance with industry SOP.
5. Hazards associated with the used of sealant/adhesive are identified

Resources

 Automotive Mechanics, 10th edition


By: Crouse/ Anglin

 Modern Automotive Technology


By: James E. Duffy

 Manufacturer’s Manual
Toyota Corporation
LEARNING EXPERIENCES/ACTIVITIES

Learning Outcome No. 3: Apply sealant/adhesive

Learning Activities Special Instructions

1. Enumerate the procedures in See information sheet no.1 topic 1


applying sealant/adhesive Procedure in applying
sealant/adhesive.

2. Discuss proper usage of tools See information sheet no.1 topic 2


Proper usage of tools

3. Apply the safety measures in Read information sheet no.1 topic 3


applying sealant/adhesive Safety measures in applying sealant
and adhesive

4. Identify health hazards Read information sheet no. 1 topic 4


associated in handling Identify health hazards associated in
sealant/adhesive. handling sealant/adhesive

5. Perform the procedures in Read operation sheet no. 1 Applying


applying sealant/adhesive sealant/adhesive

6. Perform the procedures in Read operation sheet no. 1 Removing


removing excess excess sealant/adhesive
sealant/adhesive
INFORMATION SHEET NO. 1

LO 3. Applying Sealant/Adhesive evenly

Topic 1: Procedures in applying sealant/adhesive

Application of sealant – Various applications of sealants various


according to time, tools required and the methods.

The following restrictions are applied to all sealant applications.

2. Sealant should be used with in the application time limits


specified by the sealant manufacturer.

3. Sealant should be discarded immediately when it becomes too


stiff to apply or work. Stiff or partially cured sealant will not wet
the surface to which it is to be applied as fresh material and,
consequently, will not have satisfactory adhesion.

4. Sealant should not be applied to metal that is colder than 70 0 F.


Better adhesion is obtained and applied sealant will have less
tendency to flow while curing if the metal is warmed to a
temperature between 900F and 1000F before the sealant is
applied.

5. Sealant should not be used for faying surface application unless


it has just been removed from refrigerated storage or freshly
mixed.

Topic 2: Proper usage of tools

Injection sealing is the pressure filling of openings or voids with a


sealant
injection gun. Joggles should be tilled by forcing sealant into the opening
until it emerges from the opposite side. Voids and cavities are filled by
starting with the nozzle of the sealant injection gun at the bottom of the
space and filling as the nozzle is withdrawn.

Note: A joggle is a joint between two pieces of material formed by notch and
a fitted projection.
Topic 3: Safety measures in applying sealant/adhesive

RTV sealant can be used on surface that flexes or vibrates slightly,


such as the engine valve cover. Never use RTV sealant around high
temperature and pressure, such as for head gaskets. The mating surface
must be thoroughly cleaned before RTV or anaerobic sealant is applied.
Sealants cannot be sealed to dirty, greases, or oily surface.

Note: On engine with an oxygen sensor, use only RTV sealant that says
“sensor safe” on the level. Fumes from some RTV sealant can damage the
oxygen sensor. This may cause excessive exhaust emissions and poor fuel
economy.

Topic 4: Identify health hazards associated in handling sealant/adhesive

A growing number of players in the adhesive and sealant industry have


expressed a desire to move away from the use of primers adhesive system
because of their flammability and volatility.
SELF-CHECK NO. 1

LO 3. Apply sealants/adhesive evenly

Directions:

Fill in the blanks: Read the statement carefully and fill the blanks with
the correct answer.

1. Sealant should be used within ___________________.


2. Sealant should not be applied to metal that is colder than
__________.
3. Before the sealant is applied, the metal warmed to a temperature
between ________________.
4. _________________ is the pressure filling of openings or voids.
5. The joint between two pieces of material formed by a notch and
tilled projection is called ___________________.
6. Sealant should be discarded immediately when it becomes
___________.
7. Sealant should not be used for faying surface applications unless it
has been removed from __________________.
8. Never use RTV sealant around high temperature and pressure, such
as for_______________________.
9. On engine with an oxygen sensor, use only _____________________
that says “sensor safe” on the level.
10. Sealants cannot be _________ to dirty, greases, or oily surface.
OPERATION SHEET NO.1

LO 3. Apply sealant/adhesive evenly

Title: Procedure in applying sealant/adhesive

Materials, Tools and Equipment:

 Sealant/adhesive
 Rags
 Sand paper
 Cleaning solvent
 Scraper
 Steel Brush

Procedure:

Applying sealant/adhesive

1. Prepare tools and materials


2. Clean surface with steel brush and sandpaper.
3. Wipe surface with rags and cleaning solvent.
4. Apply sealant/adhesive evenly.
ASSESSMENT PERFORMANCE

POINT
LO 3: Apply Sealant / Adhesive evenly S

WORKMANSHIP/PERFORMANCE
A. QUALITY OF WORK WITH APPLICATION OF SAFETY
MEASURES 35

35 - EXEMPLARY

25 - ADEQUATE

10 - NEED IMPROVEMENT
B. ACCURARY OF PERFORMANCE UNDER SPECIFIED
TIME LIMIT 30

30 - ALL WORK IS COMPLETE AND CORRECT

20 - MINOR MISTAKE OR ERROR


10 - SOME OF THE WORK MAYBE
INCOMPLETE/MISDIRECTED
C. PROPER USE OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT WITH SAFETY
MEASURES 35

35 - SELECT/USE PROPERLY OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

25 - WRONG HANDLING OF TOOLS

10 - TOOLS IS NOT SUITABLE FOR THE JOB

TOTAL SCORES 100


OPERATION SHEET NO.2

LO 3: Apply sealant/Adhesive evenly

Title: Removing of excess sealant/adhesive

Objective: Follow instructions in removing excess sealant/adhesive

Materials, Tools and Equipment:

 Sealant/adhesive
 Rags
 Sand paper
 Cleaning solvent
 Scraper
 Steel Brush

Procedure:

Removing excess sealant/adhesive

1. Prepare tools for scraping.


2. Scrape excess sealant/adhesive by the use of scraper or spatula.
3. Wipe with rags with cleaning solvent for final clean up.
ASSESSMENT PERFORMANCE

POINT
LO 3: Apply Adhesive / Sealant evenly S

WORKMANSHIP/PERFORMANCE
A. QUALITY OF WORK WITH APPLICATION OF SAFETY
MEASURES 35

35 - EXEMPLARY

25 - ADEQUATE

10 - NEED IMPROVEMENT
B. ACCURARY OF PERFORMANCE UNDER SPECIFIED
TIME LIMIT 30

30 - ALL WORK IS COMPLETE AND CORRECT

20 - MINOR MISTAKE OR ERROR


10 - SOME OF THE WORK MAYBE
INCOMPLETE/MISDIRECTED
C. PROPER USE OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT WITH SAFETY
MEASURES 35

35 - SELECT/USE PROPERLY OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

25 - WRONG HANDLING OF TOOLS

10 - TOOLS IS NOT SUITABLE FOR THE JOB

TOTAL SCORES 100


Program/Course: Automotive Servicing

Unit of Competency: APPLY APPROPRIATE SEALANT/ADHESIVE

Module Title: Applying Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive

Learning Outcome 4: Store/Dispose Sealant/Adhesive

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Sealant/adhesive is stored as per prescribed procedure
2. Waste is disposed as per workshop standard operating procedure (SOP)

Resources

 Automotive Mechanics, 10th edition


By: Crouse/ Anglin

 Modern Automotive Technology


By: James E. Duffy

 Manufacturer’s Manual
Toyota Corporation
LEARNING EXPERIENCES/ACTIVITIES

Learning Outcome # 4 : Store/dispose of sealant/adhesive

Learning Activities Special Instructions

1. Discuss waste disposal system Read information sheet no.1 Waste


disposal system

INFORMATION SHEET NO.1


LO 4. Store/Dispose of Sealant/Adhesive

Title: Proper storage/disposal of sealant/adhesive

Sealant/adhesive must be stored in refrigerated storage or cool


area. Big companies installed equipment to recapture and recycle, or
properly incinerate, solvent and are less likely to change to solvent less
products.

SPILLAGE & WASTE DISPOSAL

Spillages of any type should be attended to immediately. Water-


based products can be washed away with water before they dry,
provided it is permissible to discharge this type of effluent into the
drains. An alternative method is to soak up the Spillage with an inert
material, which can be placed in a suitably closed container for
disposal. This technique is particularly appropriate for solvent based
adhesives using either sand, clay or powdered limestone as the
absorbent material.

Care should be taken in the disposal of full or empty containers for


solvent-based adhesives in order to avoid a latent explosion and/or fire
hazard. The empty containers should be either carefully punctured or
left open to ensure that no
solvent vapor is trapped under pressure, taking the usual precautions
concerning flammable materials.

Note: Aerosol packages are pressurized and must


not be punctured unless all internal pressure has
been relieved.
STORAGE

The storage of adhesives and sealants should be restricted to 'NO


SMOKING' areas since even for non-flammable adhesives there is a risk that
vapors can be given off which will be converted by pyrolysis to toxic products
by a burning cigarette. All flammable adhesives should be stored in suitable
flameproof areas according to the requirements of the appropriate
authorities. All adhesives and sealants should be stored in dry conditions and
reasonable temperatures, eg. preferably between 50C-300C. Warm drums of
solvent-based adhesives should be opened slowly and carefully to allow
gradual release of internal pressure. To ensure that the useful shelf life of
adhesive products is not exceeded, strict rotation of stock should be observed
and possible safety hazards from aging avoided. In all cases, the
manufacturer's instructions and directions printed on the label should be
observed.
ANSWER KEYS

LO 1.

Multiple Choice
1. b
2. c
3. b
4. d
5. a
6. b
7. a
8. a
9. b
10. d

LO 3

Fill in the blanks


1. Application time
2. 700F
3. 900F – 1000F
4. Injection sealing
5. Joggle
6. Too Stiff
7. Refrigerated storage
8. head gasket
9. RTV sealant
10. seal
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Copyright Department of Education 2008

First Published May 2008

This draft was prepared at the Competency-Based Learning Materials


Development Workshop conducted at the Development of the Philippines on
May 5-10, 2008.

This learning instrument was developed by the following personnel:

Technology Teachers:

TEAM LEADER: GEORGE CALLANTA

Members : ROBERT DOMINGO

JOHN DIEGO

LINO OLIT

ROMEO IBLOGUIN

NELSON SENEDO

ENGLISH : BELEN TADO

Facilitator: Beatriz Adriano

This work was produced with funding provided by the Department of


Education.
REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:

Modern Automotive Service and System


James E. Duffy

Basic Automotive Service and System


Jay Webster

Automotive Mechanics
10th Edition
William Crouse and Donald Anglin

Manufacturer’s Manual
Toyota Corporation

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