Record of Learner Achievement
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Record of Learner Achievement
Principles of Light Vehicle Steering and Suspension Unit: Systems E3 CV2 Ofqual Unit Reference Number: L/502/4661 Unit Review Date: 31/12/2016
LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT CRITERIA EVIDENCE LOCATION The learner will: The learner can: 1. Be able to work safely Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment and methods when working on steering and suspension systems
2. Know about steering systems State the function of the steering system State in simple terms how the driver converts effort into force to turn the wheels Identify the main components of a light vehicle steering system to include: a) steering wheel b) steering column c) steering gear d) track rods
8. Be able to carry out simple Demonstrate how to check a steering checks to steering systems rack bellows for damage Demonstrate how to check and top-up power assisted steering fluid level Demonstrate how to check the front wheel alignment of a light vehicle using simple equipment
11.Know about suspension State the function of suspension systems systems Identify the main components of light vehicle suspension systems
1 | P a g e V1 – January 2014 Record of Learner Achievement
13.Be able to carry out simple Demonstrate how to check suspension checks on suspension systems dampers for leakage Demonstrate how to carry out a bump test to check the dampers condition
Evidence Requirements Evidence of practical ability must be demonstrated.
Final Tutor Feedback (Strengths and Areas for Improvement):
Learner Submission Disclaimer I declare that this is an original piece of work and that all of the work is my own unless referenced.
Assessor Disclaimer I confirm that this learner’s work fully meets all the assessment criteria listed above at the correct level and that any specified evidence requirements have been addressed.
Assessor Learner Date
2 | P a g e V1 – January 2014