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SEMI- DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II

I. Objectives
A. CONTENT STANDARD:
The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and underlying principles of inspecting
technical quality of work
B. PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
The learners shall be able to inspect technical quality of work
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C. MELC:
The learners shall be able to inspect technical quality of work
D. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the class period, the students should be able to:
a. understanding of concepts and underlying principles of inspecting technical quality of
work
b. recognize ways in inspecting technical quality of work in automotive servicing
c. Diagnose
d. appreciate the importance of mensuration/measurement in automotive.
II. Subject Matter:
a. Topic: Vehicle manual of specifications
b. Reference:
1.) module; SELF LEARNING MODULE FOR SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL LEARNERS Grade Levels: Grade 11 Core Subject:
Automotive Servicing Semester: First Semester
2.) webpage; The 10 Most Important Things in Your Car Owner’s
Manual | YourMechanic Advice
a. Instructional Materials:
1). ppt about PERFORM MENSURATION
AND CALCULATION,
2). cartolina, flash card, and
3). measuring tools (realia).
I. DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES/ PROCEDURE
A. Routine Activities
1. Follow the health Protocols
a. Observe social distancing
b. wearing face mask
c. hand sanitized/washing
A. Preliminaries
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Classroom management

4. Checking of attendance
5. Review (carpentry tools)
A. Motivation
Activity 1. What I Know
II. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the otherwise is wrong.
__________ 1. Poor attitude results in performance problem.
__________2. A safe working procedure should be written when retrieving old tasks.
__________ 3. Preventable accidents may affect the quantity of work.
__________4. Following certain procedure is very important in performing given operation or to a given
event.
__________ 5. Safe working procedure should not identify the tasks that are to be undertaken that pose
risks.
B. Lesson Proper
1. “What’s in?”
https://www.chevrolet.com/bypass/pcf/gma-content-api/resources/sites/GMA/content/staging/
MANUALS/2000/MA2603/en_US/2.0/2k14savana2ndPrint7905422627845788136.pdf
Chevrolet Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Crossovers and Vans

https://www.carmanualsonline.info/
Toyota Motor Philippines - Official Site

Abstraction/ Generalization
The 10 Most Important Things in Your Car
Owner’s Manual
by Elan McAfee on 
 December 02, 2015

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One thing you likely have in your car at all times is your owner’s manual and, if you
don’t, you should keep it nearby. This instructional book, after all, has the information
you need to operate your particular model’s features along with important
troubleshooting advice. At first glance, however, all of this informative content in one
little place can be overwhelming. That’s why we’ve compiled the 10 most important
things you can find in your owner’s manual. Get ready to become a lot more auto savvy.

1. How to Initially Set Up Your Car: With every year, cars are adding on more
technological features, many of which require a little setup on the owner’s end.
These systems include things like keyless entry, delayed lighting, and even sound
system decibel thresholds. Without guidance from your manual, this initial setup
can be baffling; however, with it, setup can be a thing of ease.
2. How to Check Your Fluids: Reading a dipstick may not be rocket science, but
some fluids should be checked hot while others give more accurate readings cold
(for example, check your oil with the car off and your transmission fluid with it on).
More importantly, owners often need help locating where to measure fluids be-
cause the location can greatly differ between models.

3. Advice for Better Driving Practices: Since every vehicle has its own foibles,
there is an ideal way to drive your car that may or may not fit your current driving
style. This is especially important during a car’s “break-in period,” which typically
applies to the first 1,000 miles put on your car’s engine. Your manual likely outlines
the dos and don’ts of this period, as well as valuable advice on how to optimize
your gas mileage or increase safety in all the miles to come.

4. How to Troubleshoot Common Problems: If you find yourself stranded in the


parking lot or on the side of the road, help may not be within easy reach, especially
if you are in a remote area without cellular service. Your manual covers, in lay-
man’s terms, how to deal with common emergencies, such as changing a flat,
jump-starting your car, or even how to manually open an electric window.

5. Access Technical Data Easily: At some point in your car’s life, you are going to
need to retrieve more technical information about its components, ranging from
your vehicle’s dimensions for a paint job estimate to what size engine you have.
This information and more can be found in your manual’s section for technical data,
covering a wide array of facts and figures about your car. Armed with this informa-
tion, you can quickly provide vital information when something goes amiss.

6. How to Achieve Ideal Tire Pressure: Even if you know how to operate a tire
gauge, you need to know your car’s ideal tire pressure to fill them up properly. Al-
though this information is often on the side of each tire, you can always find it in
your owner’s manual along with step-by-step instructions to ensure you don’t over-
or under-inflate them.

7. How to clean and Protect Your Car’s Surfaces: Naturally, you want your paint
to always shine and your interior to look new. Although there are general cleaning
methods that apply to most vehicles, the particular leather or fabric upholstery in
your car may have special needs. Your manual may even outline how to properly
clean areas you don’t usually think about, such as your side mirrors, windshield
wiper blades, or chrome accents.

8. What Does This "Gizmo" Do: Since every car is different, you can’t automati-
cally know what every knob and lever controls in your vehicle. Although you could
start flipping switches or pressing buttons just to see what happens, you could acci-
dentally do something you regret or can’t easily reverse. If you don’t know what
function a particular switch has in your car, simply check your manual to be illumi-
nated on the subject.

9. How to Decipher Warning Lights: When lights that you’ve never seen before
light up on your dash, it can be frustrating, and they aren’t all so self-explanatory.
Sure, a little oil icon probably means your oil is low, but some lights are more of a
mystery. If you find yourself in doubt about what a warning light means, consult
your owner’s manual, and then make an appointment with one of our certified
mechanics to diagnose the issue.

10. What Your Warranty Covers: When issues on your vehicle arise, you may
be tempted to simply approve any repairs a mechanic recommends. Certain parts
or issues, however, may be covered by your warranty. You should also check that
you do not do anything to void that warranty. If you have trouble deciphering what
is or isn’t covered by your warranty, don’t hesitate to book a consultation with one
of our technicians.

There are scores of other noteworthy items you can find in your car owner’s manual, but
these are highlights with which every vehicle owner should be acquainted. Take the
time to get familiar with what your manual has to offer, and it can greatly enhance your
driving experience and extend the life of your car.

Ask students to:

identify measuring tools and equipment that may require on measuring Drum break and Disk Brake;
how important to check and maintain the sizes or gap between sliding and crashing parts of a car; and
Explain the tips on how to accurately measure the exact TDC of an Engine

Guide Questions:

What are the two types of measurements?


What are the units of measures linear measures in English system and metric system? Make

What are the common measuring tools used by carpenter?


Values Integration

What are the importance of proper using of tools in measuring a specific object?
Conclusion

Quality repairs are essential for customer safety and satisfaction, not to mention the time saved
preventing rework and comebacks. Ensuring quality repairs are completed on each and every vehicle
requires a commitment from the entire team. However, the manager is primarily responsible for making
sure everyone is aware of the level of quality that is expected and verifying only high-quality repairs are
being completed. This will require knowing how to identify high quality repairs and ensuring that poor
repairs are corrected before the vehicle is returned to the customer, or before the vehicle is moved to
the next phase of the repair process. Inspection checklists can be used by both the technicians and
managers to monitor and document the quality of the repairs on each vehicle.
A. Formative Assesstment:
Direction: Write QN if the statement affects the quantity of work and QL if the statement affects the
quality of work. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.

______ 1. Poor scheduling of work


______ 2. Failure to meet expectations for product quality, cost or service

______ 3. Customer/client dissatisfaction


______ 4. Preventable accidents

______ 5. Misuse of sick leave


______ 6. Tardiness

______ 7. Slow response to work requests


______ 8. Break time

______ 9. Excessive visiting


______ 10. Spoilage and/or waste of materials

II. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the otherwise is wrong.
__________ 1. Poor attitude results in performance problem.

__________ 2. A safe working procedure should be written when retrieving old tasks.
__________ 3. Preventable accidents may affect the quantity of work.

__________ 4. Following certain procedure is very important in performing given


operation or to a given event.

__________ 5. Safe working procedure should not identify the tasks that are to be
undertaken that pose risks.

B. Application
REFLECTION
I have learned that ________________ ________________ ______.

I have realized that ________________ _________________ _____.

I will apply _____________ _________________ _______________


C. Analysis / Discussion

TASK 2.

I. Write T if the statement is correct and F if the otherwise.


________ 1. Standards are set of rules that describe quality of materials, product or system.

________ 2. Quality assurance does not cover all the activities from design, development, up to
documentation.

________ 3. Customer service is a series of activities designed to enhance the level of Customer
satisfaction.

________ 4. Customer service is not important in the company’s customer value proposition.
________ 5. The durability of the work do not depend on the skills of those who install it.

I. Evaluation/Assessment

Part I. multiple choice

Direction: Read and understand the following statements and choose the best answer.

Write your answer on a sheet of paper.


III. Essay:

1. What is Workplace Procedure?


___________________________________________________________________

__________________________.
2. What is the importance of technical quality of work?

___________________________________________________________________
_________________________.

4 3 2 1
Exceptionally clear , Generally clear , Lacks clarity, Unclear,
east to follow Able to follow Difficult to follow Impossible to follow

Answer Key
I. PRETEST /POSTTEST

1. QN 1. TRUE
2. QL 2. FALSE

3. QL 3. TRUE
4. QN 4. TRUE

5. QN 5. FALSE
6. QN

7. QN.
8. QN
9. QN
10. QL

TASK 2
1. T

2. F
3. T

4. F
5. F

II. Agreement
Take an advance reading for our next lesson about, interpret drawings and plans on
your book of K to 12 Education Curriculum TLE Learning Module in Carpentry page. 52-
57.

References
https://rts.i-car.com/collision-repair-news/the-importance-of-quality-control.html

https://www.shell.com/business-customers/shell-fleet-solutions/health-security-safetyand-the-
environment/prevention-not-cure.html

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