Assessment Booklet
AURLTX001
Diagnose and repair light vehicle manual
transmissions
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ASSESSMENT COMPETENCY RECORD
This form is to be completed by the assessor and used as the final record of the student competence in these
disciplines. All student submissions including any associated documents and checklists are to be attached to this
cover sheet before placing on the students file.
Student results are not to be entered onto the Student Database unless all relevant paperwork is completed and
attached to this form.
Student ID
Final Assessment
Submission Date
Student Name
Assessor Declaration
In completing this assessment, it is confirmed that the participant has demonstrated all unit outcomes through consistent
and repeated application of skills with competent performance.
Evidence is confirmed as:
Please tick the appropriate boxes for result.
Valid Sufficient Cu
ent Authentic
Please attach the following documentation to this form Result FINAL ASSESSMENT
RESULT:
Competent (C)
Not Yet Competent
XXXXXXXXXXNYC)
Assessment Task 1 Written/ ve
al questions S / NS
Assessment Task 2 Observation/ Practical demonstration
S / NS
Final Feedback:
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Assessor: I declare that I have conducted a fair, valid, reliable and flexible
assessment with this student, and I have provided appropriate feedback.
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the feedback of my assessor positively. I also declare that the work submitted is my
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Unit Code/Name AURLTX001 Diagnose and repair light vehicle manual transmissions
Pre-requisites N/A
Co-requisites N/A
Unit Summary This unit describes the performance outcomes required to diagnose and repair faults in the manual
transmissions of light vehicles. It involves preparing for the task, selecting the co
ect diagnostic
procedure, ca
ying out the diagnosis and the repair, performing post-repair testing, and completing
workplace processes and documentation.
It applies to those working in the automotive service and repair industry. The manual transmissions
include those in light vehicles or light commercial vehicles. This unit does not apply to agricultural
machinery, heavy commercial vehicles, marine vessels, mobile plant machinery or motorcycles.
No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of
publication.
Conditions
and context
of the
assessments
This assessment will be conducted in the CAC classroom or simulated workplace environment.
Address of actual designated workplace if different from CAC venue:
……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
Assessors must satisfy NVR/AQTF assessor requirements.
Competency is to be assessed in the workplace or a simulated environment that accurately reflects
performance in a real workplace setting.
Assessment must include direct observation of tasks.
Where assessment of competency includes third-party evidence, individuals must provide evidence that
links them to the basic electrical circuits they have tested and repaired, e.g. repair orders.
Assessors must verify performance evidence through questioning on skills and knowledge to ensure
co
ect interpretation and application.
The following resources must be made available:
automotive repair workplace or simulated workplace
workplace instructions
manufacturer light vehicle manual transmission specifications
two different light vehicles with faults in the manual transmission components specified in the
performance evidence
diagnostic equipment for light vehicle manual transmissions
tools, equipment and materials appropriate for repairing light vehicle manual transmissions.
Specific Resources
Required
Learner Guide / Handouts / Text Book
CAC Assessment Booklet
Automotive repair workplace or simulated workplace
Workplace instructions
manufacturer light vehicle manual transmission specifications
two different light vehicles with faults in the manual transmission components specified
in the performance evidence
diagnostic equipment for light vehicle manual transmissions
tools, equipment and materials appropriate for repairing light vehicle manual
transmissions.
Re-assessment To gain competency you need to get Satisfactory (S) result in all the tasks. If Not Satisfactory (NS) result
is given even for a task you will be deemed Not Yet Competent (NYC). Students who are unsuccessful at
achieving competency at the first attempt will be offered coaching, information and additional time (other
needs if required) before a second and possibly a third attempt is made. If the student is not able to
satisfactorily complete the assessment after the third attempt the student will be deemed Not Competent
and resulted as such. The student may re-enrol in the qualification at a later date to gain successful
completion of the unit/s.
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procedures/
Plagiarism CAC considers plagiarism and cheating as serious student misconduct, and this may result either in a
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student’s exclusion from a unit or course or may have to complete a re-assessment depending on
individual case. Refer to CAC Plagiarism & Cheating Policy and Procedure. https:
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and-procedures/
Complaints
and appeal
Where a student wishes to appeal an assessment decision they are required to notify their assessor in the
first instance. Where appropriate the assessor may decide to re-assess the student to ensure a fair and
equitable decision is gained. The assessor shall complete a written report regarding the re-assessment
outlining the reasons why assessment was or was not granted. Refer to CAC Complaints and Appeals
Policy & Procedure for details available at https:
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Assessors
Intervention
Assessors are to check that the student is ready for assessment and defer the assessment if they are not.
It is important that assessors do not teach at the assessment but allow students to competence for
themselves.
Feedback is to be given at the completion of the assessment using the feedback to student. If a student
does not meet a standard, the assessor is to sit down with them and assist them in their understanding.
Should you disagree with the assessment outcome, you can appeal the decision as stated in the Student
Handbook.
Your student record must indicate that you have all required skills and knowledge in completing the task.
For each assessment, the assessor is to act as a supervisor and not interfere with the assessment. In the
event that the assessment activities will impact on your safety or that of others, the assessment must be
stopped immediately.
Attaching
documents
Attached documents are accepted but must be labelled with the following information:
Unit Name and Title, Students name, Student ID, Date of Submissions, Student signature.
Assessment
Instruction
Assessment is mapped to the unit and must be completed by the end of each unit. For answers to written
questions, reports and projects, you must:
Print clearly in black or blue pen or type it as a word document
Answer each of the key points and /or follow instructions
Assessments written in pencil or are illegible will not be accepted.
Please attach the assessment booklet along with your assessment task for submission.
Ask your assessor if you do not understand any part of the assessment. Whist your assessor cannot tell
you the answer, he/she may be able to re-word a question or instruction to assist in a better understanding
for you.
Assessment Task 1: Q&A - This is a questions and answers assessment over time. The assessor must provide students with
sufficient information to complete this assessment over the duration of the full day training session or at
a seating time of XXXXXXXXXXminutes.
Assessment Task 2: For the observation, students will diagnose and repair 2 different light vehicle manual transmissions
vehicles given by Traine
Assessor. Students should collect information from appropriate workshop
manuals (hardcopy or online) of the systems and also demonstrate the task required.
Competency
Decision
Student must satisfactorily complete each assessment tasks to be Competent (C) in the unit. Student with
unsatisfactory completion of any of the assignment tasks will be deemed Not Yet Competent (NYC).
Reasonable adjustment
To meet the needs of all learners’ adjustments can be made to the way assessments are conducted but not to the requirements of
the assessment. The purpose of these adjustments is to enhance fairness and flexibility so that the specific needs of students can
e met.
CAC will take meaningful, transparent and reasonable steps to consult, consider and implement reasonable adjustments for
students with disability and learning difficulties.
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Reasonable adjustment provided Reason for reasonable adjustment Outcome
Educational and bilingual support
Presenting questions orally
Presenting work instructions in
diagrammatic or pictorial form
instead of words and sentences
Extra time to complete