This class provides an essential foundation in the description, diagnosis, and service of Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings systems. Participants will gain the knowledge necessary to work on and diagnose automotive Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings systems. The curriculum covers a range of systems commonly used by automotive technicians, focusing on proper repair, diagnosis, service, and safety practices. Prerequisites: Basic Understanding of Drivetrain Components: Participants should have a foundational knowledge of drivetrain systems, including the basic functions and components of driveshafts, universal joints, CV axles, and wheel bearings. Experience in Automotive Repair: A minimum of 6 months of hands-on experience in automotive repair, with a focus on working with drivetrain components, is recommended. Familiarity with Diagnostic Tools: Participants should be comfortable using diagnostic tools and equipment related to drivetrain components, including methods for inspecting and testing driveshafts, joints, axles, and bearings. Basic Mechanical Skills: The ability to safely use hand tools and perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks is essential for successfully completing the class. Understanding of Safety Procedures: Knowledge of safety practices related to working with heavy components and rotating parts, such as driveshafts and wheel bearings, is required. Willingness to Learn Advanced Diagnostic Techniques: An openness to learning and applying advanced diagnostic and service techniques for complex drivetrain components is important for successful participation in the course. Target Audience: GS/APPRENTICE/D/C/B/ATi ASE MLR/ATi ASE AST – 3 Hours Automotive technicians at various skill levels, including entry-level, mid-level, and experienced professionals. Automotive technology students and apprentices looking to develop a strong foundation in workflow optimization within the automotive repair industry. Goals: Understand the principles and functions of Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings. Recognize the components and operations of Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings systems. Diagnose issues within Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings systems. Service Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings systems. Enhance customer satisfaction. Utilize technology effectively. Ensure safety and compliance in all procedures. Objectives: Remember: Recall the principles and functioning capabilities of Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings. Understand: Explain the components of Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings in detail. Apply: Demonstrate proper diagnostic procedures for Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings components. Analyze: Differentiate between various issues that can occur within Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings systems. Evaluate: Assess the condition of Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings to determine the appropriate service procedures. Create: Develop a comprehensive service plan for maintaining and repairing Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings. Overall: The Driveshafts, Universal Joints, CV Axles, and Wheel Bearings class aims to empower automotive technicians with the knowledge and skills needed to enhance their performance, deliver superior service to customers, and contribute to the success of automotive repair businesses.