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COMPETENCY BASED LEARNING MATERIAL

Sector : AUTOMOTIVE LAND TRANSPORT SECTOR

Qualification Title : Automotive Servicing NCI

Unit of Competency : Perform Pre-Delivery Inspection

Module Title : PERFORMING PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION

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HOW TO USE THIS COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING

MATERIALS

Welcome!

The unit of competency, “Perform pre-delivery inspection is one


of the competencies of Automotive Servicing NC I, a course which
comprises the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for a trainee to
possess.
The module, Service Starting System, contains training materials
and activities related to learner’s requirements in Automotive Servicing
NC I.

In this module, you are required to go through a series learning


activities in order to complete each competencies outcome, In each
competencies outcome are Self –Checks, Task Sheets and Job Sheets.
Follow and perform the activities on your own. If you have questions, do
not hesitate to ask for assistance from your trainer.
Remember to:

 Read Information Sheets and complete the Self-Check. Suggested


references are included to supplement the materials provided in this
module.

 Perform the Task Sheets and Job Sheets until you are confident that
your outputs conform to the Performance Criteria Checklist that
follows the sheets.

 Submit outputs of the Task and Job sheets to your trainer for
evaluation and recording in the Achievement Chart. During the
Institutional Competency Evaluation. When you feel confident that
you have had sufficient practice, ask your trainer to evaluate you.

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The results of your assessment will be recorded in your Progress


Chart and Achievement Chart.

LIST OF COMPETENCIES
Unit of
No. Module Title Code
Competency
Perform pre-
Performing pre-delivery
1. delivery ALT723372
inspection
inspection
Perform periodic Performing periodic
2. maintenance of maintenance of automotive ALT723373
automotive engine engine

Perform periodic
Performing periodic
3. maintenance of ALT723374
maintenance of drive train
drive train

Perform periodic Performing periodic


4. maintenance of maintenance of brake ALT723375
brake system system

Perform periodic Performing periodic


5. maintenance of maintenance of suspension ALT723376
suspension system system

Perform periodic Performing periodic


6. maintenance of maintenance of steering ALT723377
steering system system

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MODULE CONTENT
PROGRAM/COURE : Automotive Servicing NC I

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : Perform pre-delivery inspection

MODULE : Performing pre-delivery inspection

NOMINAL DURATION : 23.2 hours

INTRODUCTION:

This competency unit covers the ability to


carry out
pre-delivery inspection in order to ensure that the
brand new and pre-owned vehicle is in optimal condition
before the actual handover.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of this module you must be able to:

 Prepare for pre-delivery inspection


 Perform physical and functional inspection
 Complete work processes

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:

1 Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace


property or vehicle.

2 Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate


manufacturer specifications.

3 Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools and
techniques.

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4 Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.


5 Starting systems are repaired without causing damage to any
workplace property or vehicle.
6 Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate
manufacturer specifications.

7 Repairs, component replacement and adjustments are carried out


using appropriate tools, techniques and materials.

LEARNING OUTCOME SUMMARY


LEARNING OUTCOME # 1 Prepare for pre-delivery inspection
CONTENTS:

1. Identification of basic vehicle components

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

1. Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace


property or vehicle.

2. Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate


manufacturer specifications.

3. Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools


and techniques.

4. Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.

CONDITION:

Trainees must be provided with the following:

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1. Workplace: Real or simulated work area.


- Automotive Work Shop

2. Materials relevant to the activity.

- Lifter (Two Post Lifter / Four Post Lifter/ Scissor type)


- Crocodile Jack
- Jack Stand
- Air Compressor
- Oil drain

3. Training Materials
- Manuals
- CBLM

ASSESSMENT METHOD:

1. Oral

-Hand tools classification, usage, and maintenance and safety practices

2. Demonstration

-Perform procedural demonstration on how to choose and use appropriate


hand tools for a specific job.

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LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Learning Outcome 1. Prepare for pre-delivery inspection

Learning Activities Special Instruction


Read Information Sheet: 1.1-1: Go through the Information Sheets
Workshop key personnel and answer the self-checks

Answer Self-Check 1.1-1 Compare answers with the Answer


key of 1.1-1

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INFORMATION SHEET 1.1-1


Perform pre-delivery inspection
Learning Objectives
After reading this information sheet, YOU MUST be able to:
1. Identify basic vehicle components

Introduction of basic vehicle components

The automobile can be considered to consist of five basic components : (a) The
Engine or Power Plant : It is source of power. (b) The Frame and Chassis : It
supports the engine, wheels, body, braking system, steering, etc. (c) The
transmission which transmits power from the engine to the car wheels.

Types of vehicles

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Parts of common light vehicle

How to check vehicle body

Car accidents happen hundreds of times every day, and sometimes cars
are repaired under-the-table without having been reported. Some cars get
squashed while others are sold for scrap, but there are also those that can

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get repaired and put back on the used car market. For this, it’s important
know some methods to check a used vehicle to see if it has been in an
accident.

The ability to assess past damage can help you determine the real value
of a car to further determine whether or not those damages can have an
effect on the car in the future, and also, most importantly, it can help you
determine whether the car is safe or not. Here are a few simple ways you
can inspect a car for past accidents and damages using nothing more
than some investigative prowess and couple of your senses.

Method 1 of 1: Use a car report and thoroughly check the vehicle

for anything that doesn’t seem right in the paint and the body

Step 1: You should always check the Carfax report first. When you
go car shopping at a dealership, they should have an up-to-date report on
hand for you to look over. If you’re buying a car privately, the seller may
not have a report. Either request one, or get one yourself. This report will
show you a complete documented history of the vehicle in question
including claims, accident reports, maintenance, lien information, fleet,
flood damage, odometer tampering, and more. This report can give you a
great idea of what to look for if you go to see the vehicle.

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Step 2: Inspect the paint all around the car. Start by looking for more
obvious damages like cracks, dents, and scratches, and then work your
way down. Stand at a distance and check different parts of the car to see
if the paint color matches all the way around. If it doesn’t match the car
most definitely had some work done.

Get closer to the vehicle and crouch down at an angle to see if the
reflection is smooth. If the reflection is uneven or blurry, it was probably
repainted. In this situation, also lookout for is peeling clear coat. If there
was a sloppy paint job, you might see drip.

Step 3: Take your hand and feel the paint. Is it smooth or rough?

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Paint from the factory is almost always smooth because it’s done by a
machine, and it’s impossible for a person to replicate it. If you see some
textural differences in the paint (usually from sandpaper), you will
probably be able to feel them, too. If there are rough spots from paint or
body filler (or both), this requires further inspection and questioning.

Step 4: Check for overspray. If you see and feel rough paint, open the
doors and check for overspray. There is never overspray on a new vehicle

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because the parts are painted before they’re assembled. If you see paint
on the plastic trim or wiring, it is possible evidence of body repair.

Step 5: Check under hood. Check under the hood and look at the bolts
that connect the hood to the hinges, and the fenders to the body. The
bolts should be completely covered in paint, and there should be no
marks. If paint is missing, it’s likely that the car was repaired.

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Step 6: Check the body panels and see how they fit together. Are
they flush with the doors and frame? Are either of the bumpers loose? If
anything seems offset, there is a good chance repairs were done. The best
thing to do in this scenario is to check the opposite side for differences. If
both sides do not match, this is an obvious sign of repairs.

Step 7: Check the windshield, and all the other windows, as well.
Are they chipped, cracked, or is there any webbing? How well do the side
windows fit into the frame when they’re rolled up? Anything other than a
perfect fit could be a sign that there was an accident.

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Step 8: Another good inspection is to check the lines of the car.


The body lines must be perfectly straight, and the best way to check them
is to squat down to inspect them at eye-level. Look for dents or bumps
that indicate body work was done, or that dents were hammered out.

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Step 9: Check the car for rust. A little bit of rust on the body is
sometimes not a big deal, but once the corrosion process begins, it’s very
difficult to stop. Check for areas under the car and around the edges
where rust might exist. If you see signs of repair from rust damage it will
be obvious and very rough. In some cases, you might even see very thin
metal or holes.

 Warning: Bad rust damage compromises the integrity of the structure,


and cars of this nature should always be avoided for safety purposes.

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Step 10: Check to see if the car was flooded. Any flooded vehicle
should show up on a vehicle history report, but in the case that an
insurance claim wasn’t reported, make sure you know what to look out for.

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Even if the car looks good and runs well, open the door and look at the
mesh of the speakers, usually toward the bottom of the door. Any discolor
might be from dirty water stains. Another way to confirm this is to remove
a piece of the center console trim and check behind it. If there is a mark
with a clear line, this indicates murky water and obvious flood damage. A
car in this state should always be avoided

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Sample of Vehicle Job Order

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Sample of Vehicle Checklist

Sample of Vehicle Checklist

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SELF CHECK 1.1-1

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Matching Type
Instruction: Choose the letter of the correct answer from the
Column B, and write the letter in the box provided before Column
A.

Answe Column A Column B


r

A.

1.
2.
B.

3.
C.

4.
D.

5.
E.

6.
F.

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ANSWER KEY 1.1-1

1. E

2. C

3. D

4. B

5. A

6. F

LEARNING OUTCOME SUMMARY


LEARNING OUTCOME # 2 Perform physical and functional inspection
CONTENTS:

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1. Types of protective covers

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

1. Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace


property or vehicle.

2. Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate


manufacturer specifications.

3. Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools


and techniques.

4. Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.

CONDITION:

Trainees must be provided with the following:

4. Workplace: Real or simulated work area.

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- Automotive Work Shop


5. Materials relevant to the activity.

- Vehicle
- Fender cover
- Floor matting
- Steering wheel cover
- Shifting knob cover
- Seat cover
- Gloves

6. Training Materials
- Manuals
- CBLM

ASSESSMENT METHOD:

1. Oral

-Hand tools classification, usage, and maintenance and safety practices

2. Demonstration

-Perform procedural demonstration on how to choose and use appropriate


hand tools for a specific job.

Learning Outcome 2. Perform physical and functional inspection

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Learning Activities Special Instruction


Read Information Sheet: 1.2-1: Go through the Information Sheets
Workshop key personnel and answer the self-checks

Answer Self-Check 1.2-1 Compare answers with the Answer


key of 1.2-1

INFORMATION SHEET 1.2-1


Perform physical and functional inspection
Learning Objectives

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After reading this information sheet, YOU MUST be able to:


1. Types of protective covers
2. Type of switches and location

Introduction of Types of protective covers

To avoid damages and scratches of vehicle body parts and, the

Technician must put a protective cover to each parts of the vehicle

From where the technician performs the specific work needed.

Types of Automotive Protective Body Cover

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Fender cover
Fender Grippers soft fender
covers are car fender covers that don't
slide off, will protect your paint and
keeps tools close at hand. ... Fender
covers are essential to protecting your
car's finish, particularly in a shop
where it might be subject to a number
of dents and dings from heavy tools.

Steering Wheel Cover


Steering wheel cover is an
affordable option that is easy to
install yourself. In addition,
the cover prevents damage from
occurring on the steering
wheel itself. Since the steering
wheel is used every time the vehicle
is driven, it can show wear over
time.

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Shifting Knob Cover


Covers that protect the shifting lever handle from deterioration.

Floor Matting
Vehicle mats, also known as
"automobile floor mats", are
designed to protect a vehicle's
floor from dirt, wear, and salt
corrosion.

Switches and Functions

Combination Switch

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The controller of wiper, headlight high and low with pass light,
and windshield washer located under the steering wheel

Horn Switch
The controller of the horn.

Power Window Switch


The controller of door
window commonly located at the

door panel.

Power Mirror Switch


Control the movement of the side

mirror the same location of the power

window switch.

Air condition Switch

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I t controls the coldness and

flow of air inside the vehicle.

Defogger Switch
Remove the fogs from the
windshield upon turning it on.

JOB SHEET 1.2-1


Title : Utilize workshop facilities and equipment
Performance Objective :

Given instructional Mock-up you should be able


To operate the automotive workshop equipment
.
Supplies: Goggles
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Rags

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Equipment
- Vehicle
- Fender cover
- Floor matting
- Steering wheel cover
- Shifting knob cover
- Seat cover

Steps/Procedure:

1. Prepare tools and equipment needed.


2. Prepare personal protective gears.
3. Remove the battery.
4. Perform lifter operation
5. Perform air compressor operation
6. Perform crocodile jack operation
7. Perform jack stand operation
Assessment Method:

Demonstration with Oral questioning

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA CHECKLIST 1.2-1


Conduct post-operation activities

Trainee’s Name:___________________________ Date:_________

CRITERIA YES NO

Did the trainee……

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1. Prepare tools and equipment needed?


2. Prepare personal protective gears?
3. Remove the battery?
4. Operate the air compressor according to
manual?
5. Operate the crocodile jack according to
manual?
6. Operate the jack stand according to manual?

Comments: ___________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

Trainer’s Signature: _________________

LEARNING OUTCOME SUMMARY


LEARNING OUTCOME # 3 Complete work processes

CONTENTS:

1. Before releasing the vehicle make to check the BLOWBAGETS

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ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

5. Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace


property or vehicle.

6. Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate


manufacturer specifications.

7. Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools


and techniques.

8. Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.

CONDITION:

Trainees must be provided with the following:

7. Workplace: Real or simulated work area.


- Automotive Work Shop

8. Materials relevant to the activity.

- Vehicle
- Fender cover
- Floor matting
- Steering wheel cover
- Shifting knob cover
- Seat cover
- Gloves

9. Training Materials
- Manuals
- CBLM

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ASSESSMENT METHOD:

1. Oral

-Hand tools classification, usage, and maintenance and safety practices

2. Demonstration

-Perform procedural demonstration on how to choose and use appropriate


hand tools for a specific job.

LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Learning Outcome 3. Complete work processes

Learning Activities Special Instruction


Read Information Sheet: 1.3-1: Go through the Information Sheets
Workshop key personnel and perform job-sheet

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Perform Job-sheet 1.3-1 Compare answers with the


performance criteria checklist of
1.3-1

INFORMATION SHEET 1.3-1

Complete work processes


Learning Objectives
After reading this information sheet, YOU MUST be able to:

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1. Perform B.L.O.W.B.A.G.E.T.S.

BLOWBAGETS
Don’t be a kamote driver by always checking your BLOWBAGTS. What
does it really mean? Let’s break it down for you.

Battery

Your car won’t start with a dead


battery. If your battery dies in the
middle of driving, you’ll get stuck on
the side of the road. You know how
dangerous that is. Before you get in
your car, make sure your battery has
a strong charge, clean terminals, and
proper cable-to-terminal connection. Car batteries typically last for three
to four years. Replace yours if it’s almost near the end of its service life.

Lights

Fully functioning auto lights are a safety must-have for nighttime driving.
However, their bulbs burn out or get defective over time. This is why you
have to inspect your car’s lights regularly.

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Test your headlights, turn signals, brake lights, reverse lights, and tail
lights in the garage. The light beam should reflect on the wall. To confirm
if the lights are working properly, ask someone to stand in front and then
behind the car as you operate the lights.

Check also your lights for dirt, cracks, and breakage. If you spot any, have
your lights cleaned or fixed.

Oil

Your car needs oil to lubricate all engine components. Too little oil is bad
for your engine—it can cause wear and tear on its moving parts. When
your vehicle runs out of oil, your engine will stop working, and you’ll be
dealing with expensive repair bills.
Check your engine’s oil level and color. When the oil is below the

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minimum level, it’s time to refill. Look also for leaks, as they’re a sign that
your car is quickly losing oil.

Water

Overheating is every motorist’s worst nightmare. A simple check of the


water in your radiator will save you from that road disaster.

It also helps to have several one-liter bottles of water in your trunk, just in
case your car overheats while you’re driving and you need to put water in
the radiator to cool the engine down.

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Brake

Faulty brakes are a disaster waiting to happen. Lower your chance of


meeting a road accident—ensure that your brake system is working
properly before you take your car out of the garage. Push the brake pedal
all the way to the floor. It shouldn’t feel spongy and have little to no
resistance. Otherwise, it isn’t safe to drive when the brakes are weak.

Air

Are your tires properly inflated? Keep the right tire pressure to prevent
accidents and decreased fuel economy. Tires, regardless if they’re old or
new, lose air over time. This problem isn’t easy to detect with the naked
eye—you’ll need to use a tire pressure gauge. Check the tires also for
nails and other sharp objects that puncture them.

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Gas

Especially during long drives, a full gas tank is important. Imagine how
troublesome it would be if you run out of fuel while you’re stuck in traffic
or driving along the road where a gas station is nowhere in sight.
So don’t forget to check your fuel level through the fuel gauge before you
take your car out for a drive.

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Engine

It’s better to detect an engine problem before you drive off rather than
deal with it in the middle of the road. Check for leaks that indicate an
engine problem. Also, start the engine and listen to its sound. If you hear
pinging, tapping, knocking, or any weird noise, better have a mechanic
check your engine.

Tire

Driving with worn-out tires can lead to a fatal accident. So before you
leave for a road trip, spend a few minutes to check your tires for bulges,
bumps, tears, and other signs of damage.

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To check your tire tread depth, insert a coin into the tire’s grooves. If you
can see much of the coin’s outer band, that means the grooves are
already shallow, and you need new tires soon.

Self

Human error is the leading cause of road accidents in Metro Manila. A


report from the Metro Manila Accident Recording and Analysis System
cites fatigue, sleepiness, drunkenness, and medical problems like asthma
and dizziness as examples. Are you physically and emotionally fit to drive
today? Check yourself! If you’re sick, dizzy, tired, sleepy, or drunk, you
better let somebody else take over the steering wheel.

Driving under extreme emotional stress is also dangerous because you’ll


lose concentration on the road. So avoid driving when you’re emotional.
Also, check your documents before you hit the road. Your driver’s license,
LTO registration papers, and proof of car insurance should be within
reach when you get pulled over on your road trip.

Final Thoughts

Sharing is caring! Share this BLOWBAGETS guide with your loved ones to
remind them about car maintenance and safe driving.

JOB SHEET 1.3-1

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Title : Complete workshop processes


Performance Objective :

Given instructional Mock-up you should be able


To operate the BLOWBAGTS
.
Supplies: Goggles
Apron
Rags
Equipment
- Vehicle
- Fender cover
- Floor matting
- Steering wheel cover
- Shifting knob cover
- Seat cover

Steps/Procedure:

1. Prepare tools and equipment needed.


2. Prepare personal protective gears.
3. Perform vehicle battery check.
4. Perform vehicle lights check.
5. Perform engine oil check.
6. Perform engine water/cooling system check.
7. Perform brake system check.
8. Perform air pressure check.
9. Perform gas/ fuel system check.
10. Perform tyre status check.
11. Perform self-readiness assessment.
Assessment Method:

Demonstration with Oral questioning

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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA CHECKLIST 1.3-1


Conduct post-operation activities

Trainee’s Name:___________________________ Date:_________

CRITERIA YES NO

Did the trainee……

1. Prepare tools and equipment needed?


2. Prepare personal protective gears?
3. Check the battery voltage?
4. Check the vehicle’s lights if functional?
5. Check the engine oil’s level and quality?
6. Check the vehicle’s cooling system water
level?
7. Check the vehicle’s braking system fluid
level and braking function?
8. Check tyre air pressure?
9. Check vehicle gas/ fuel ?
10.Check tyre depth and status?
11.Check self-readiness?

Comments: ___________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

Trainer’s Signature: ____________________

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REFRENCE SHEET

1. www.dummies.com

2. www.fumotousa.com

3. www.toolsid.com

4. www.vehiclescene.com

5. en.wikipedia.org

6. www.instructables.com

7. www.quora.com

8. www.americanlube.com

9. www.bendpak.com

10. www.ti.com

11. http://www.carparts.com/classroom/starting.htm

12. http://www.ehow.com/how_7938069_replace-neutral-safety-switch.html

13. http://www.wikihow.com/Replace-an-Ignition-Switch.

14.http://www.howacarworks.com/ignition-system/checking-and-replacing-starter-
motor-brushes

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