The daily lesson plan outlines a 120 minute class on assembling and disassembling dry air filters for 3rd year auto and diesel students. The lesson will begin with an introduction to car air filters and their basic use. Students will then focus on the skills of assembling and disassembling an intake system through three hands-on activities: disassembling an intake filter, assembling an intake air filter, and cleaning an air filter. Their understanding and performance of these skills will be assessed through a practical check.
The daily lesson plan outlines a 120 minute class on assembling and disassembling dry air filters for 3rd year auto and diesel students. The lesson will begin with an introduction to car air filters and their basic use. Students will then focus on the skills of assembling and disassembling an intake system through three hands-on activities: disassembling an intake filter, assembling an intake air filter, and cleaning an air filter. Their understanding and performance of these skills will be assessed through a practical check.
The daily lesson plan outlines a 120 minute class on assembling and disassembling dry air filters for 3rd year auto and diesel students. The lesson will begin with an introduction to car air filters and their basic use. Students will then focus on the skills of assembling and disassembling an intake system through three hands-on activities: disassembling an intake filter, assembling an intake air filter, and cleaning an air filter. Their understanding and performance of these skills will be assessed through a practical check.
Date: Subject: Fuel injection and carburation Class: 3rd year Auto & Diesel Dept. Time: 120 minutes Topic: assemble disassemble dry air filter Objectives: Student will be able to: Introduction to car air filter Basic use of car air filer
Skill focused on: Assemble and disassemble intake system
Resources : Engine Methodology: Assembling and disassembling a dry air filter is a relatively straightforward process. Dry air filters are commonly used in automotive applications and are designed to filter out contaminants from the air before it enters the engine. Here's a general guide on how to assemble and disassemble a typical dry air filter: Disassembling the Air Filter: 1. Locate the Air Filter Housing: The air filter is typically housed in a plastic or metal container, often situated in the engine compartment of a vehicle. 2. Open the Housing: Depending on the design of the housing, you may need to remove clips, screws, or latches to access the air filter. Check the housing for any securing mechanisms and undo them. 3. Remove the Old Filter Element: Carefully pull out the old air filter element from the housing. Be cautious not to let any debris fall into the intake tract during this process. Assembling the Air Filter: 1. Inspect the New Air Filter: Before installing a new air filter, check it for any defects or damage. Make sure it's the correct size and type for your vehicle. 2. Place the New Filter Element: Insert the new air filter element into the housing. Ensure that it fits snugly and securely. The filter should be oriented correctly, with the airflow direction arrow pointing towards the engine (indicating the direction of airflow). 3. Close the Housing: If the housing has any securing mechanisms, reattach or re-engage them to seal the housing shut. This ensures that the air filter is properly sealed in its housing. 4. Tighten Any Fasteners: If your air filter housing uses screws or clips, make sure they are tightened securely to prevent any air leaks. 5. Reconnect Any Sensors or Hoses: Some air filter housings may have sensors or hoses connected to them. Ensure that you reattach these components correctly if they were disconnected during the disassembly process. 6. Test the Seal: After assembling the air filter, double-check to ensure that it is properly sealed and there are no gaps or loose parts. 7. Close the Vehicle's Hood or Engine Cover: If you had to open the vehicle's hood or engine cover to access the air filter, be sure to close and secure it properly. Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual for specific instructions and recommendations related to your particular make and model, as air filter designs and locations can vary among vehicles. Regularly inspect and replace your air filter according to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule to ensure your engine continues to receive clean, filtered air for optimal performance and longevity.
Activity-1: Disassemble intake filter
Activity-2: Assemble intake air filter Activity-3: cleaning air filter
Success Criteria Students should understand intake Assessment Plan