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You will need access to a car or truck and its owner's manual to meet some of the requirements for this merit badge
Discuss with your counselor the safety equipment, tools, and clothing used while checking or
repairing a motor vehicle. Use this equipment, tools, and/or clothing (when needed or called for) in meeting the requirements for this merit badge
GENERAL MAINTENANCE, SAFETY, and REGISTRATION Do the following
Review the maintenance chart in the owner's manual. Explain the requirements and
time limits.
Demonstrate how to check the following:
Brake Fluid
Engine Oil
Coolant
Power steering fluid
Windshield washer fluid
Transmission fluid
Battery fluid (if possible) and condition of the battery terminals
Locate the fuse boxes; determine the size of fuses. Demonstrate the proper
replacement of burned-out fuses
Demonstrate how to check the condition and tension of belts and hoses
Check the lighting in the vehicle, including instrument, warning, and exterior
bulbs
Locate and check the air filter
Explain the purpose, importance, and limitations of safety belts and passive
restraints
Find out the requirements for the state inspection in your state, including how
often a vehicle needs to be inspected
Explain the importance of registering a vehicle and find out the annual
registration fee for renewing your family car's registration
DASHBOARD Do the following
Explain the function of the fuel gauge, speedometer, tachometer, oil pressure,
and engine temperature gauge. Point each one out on the instrument cluster
Explain the symbols that light up on the dashboard and the difference between
the yellow and red symbols. Explain each of the indicators on the dashboard,
using the owner's manual, if necessary
TIRES Do the following
Explain the difference between tire manufacturer's and vehicle manufacturer's
specifications and show where to find them.
Demonstrate how to check tire pressure and properly inflate a tire. Check the spare
tire and make sure it is ready for use
Explain why wheel alignment is important to the life of a tire. Explain caster,
camber, and toe-in adjustments on wheel alignment
Explain the purpose of the lateral-wear bar indicator
Explain how to dispose of old tires in accordance with local laws and
regulations
ENGINE Do the following
Explain how an internal combustion engine operates. Tell the differences between
gasoline and diesel engines. Explain how a gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle is
powered
Explain the purpose of engine oil. Explain the API service code, the SAE number,
and the viscosity rating
Explain where to find the recommended oil type and the amount of oil to be used
in the vehicle's engine
COOLING SYSTEM Do the following
Explain the need for coolant in the cooling system
Explain how to flush and change the engine coolant in the vehicle, and how to
properly dispose of the used coolant
FUEL SYSTEM Do the following
Explain how the air and fuel systems work together and why it is necessary to
have an air filter and fuel filter
Explain how a fuel injection system works and how an on-board computer
works with the fuel injection system
IGNITION and ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Do the following
Diagram and explain the parts of the electrical system.
Explain the cylinder engine sequence
Explain the purpose of the spark gap
Demonstrate how to change the spark plugs in any internal combustion engine
(lawn mower, dirt bike, motorcycle)
Demonstrate how to safely connect jumper cables to your car battery
DRIVE TRAIN Do the following
Diagram the drive train and explain the different parts.
Explain the difference between automatic and standard transmissions
Explain the types of automatic transmission fluid
Explain the types of lubricants used in a standard transmission and in the
differential
Explain the difference between front-wheel, rear-wheel, and four-wheel drive
BRAKE SYSTEM Do the following
Explain the brake system (including anti-lock systems) and how it operates.
Explain the differences between disc and drum systems
Demonstrate how to check the condition of a vehicle's brake system. After
checking make recommendations for repairs (if necessary)
Do TWO of the following
Determine the value of three different vehicles you are interested in
purchasing. One must be new and one must be used; the third vehicle can be new
or used. For each vehicle, find out the requirements and cost of automobile
insurance to include basic liability and options for collision, comprehensive,
towing, and rental car. Using the three vehicles you chose and with your merit
badge counselor's assistance, complete the operation/maintenance chart provided
in the merit badge pamphlet. Use this information to determine the operating
cost per mile for each vehicle, and discuss what you learn with your counselor.
Choose a car cleaner and wax product for a vehicle you want to clean. Explain
clear-coat paint and the precautions necessary for care. Clean the vehicle, both
inside and out, and wax the exterior. Use a vinyl and rubber protectant (on
vinyl tops, rubber door seals, sidewalls, etc.) and explain the importance of
this protectant
Locate the manufacturer's jack Use the jack to demonstrate how to engage the
jack correctly on the vehicle, then change a tire correctly
Perform an oil filter and oil change on a vehicle. Explain how to properly
dispose of the used oil and filter
Find out about three career opportunities in the automotive industry. Pick one
and find out the education, training, and experience required for this
profession. Discuss this with your counselor, and explain why this profession
might interest you
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