Philosophy Statement
1 Corinthians 12:12  For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.(KJV)

In auto mechanics student will learn how every part of the car is unique and that though there are so many member parts, yet all of them are one and all are important.

Students will develop a greater understanding of why God created us and that each of us has a purpose to glorify the Lord

Course Objective
In Auto Mechanics I students will learn the main principles of how engines work, the main parts of the car engine, and the other main mechanical parts of the car plus the tools to be used. The student also will know how to do simple car maintenance, simple mechanical work, engine tune up, and how to do body work in Auto Mechanics II.

Materials
Text Book: Auto Mechanics Fundamentals by Martin W Stockel/Martin T Stockel  (The Goodheart-Willicox company,inch)
Service manual Book from Citroen and Haynes publisher
Car, Citroen BX 1986
Computer
Car Mechanic Magazine
Tools

Time Allotment
50 minutes per day, 5 days a week

Course Content

  • Design, construction, application of engine component
  • Tools Identification
  • Ignition system
  • Cooling system
  • Lubricant system
  • Fuel system – Carburetion & Fuel injection
  • Engine testing and tuning
  • Frame, bodies, spring, suspension system
  • Wheels, hubs, tire
  • Automobile Air conditioner
  • Body work

Evaluation
On going quizzes – 35%
Practical work – 45%
Report – 20%