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CANDIDATE ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
IMIAL Level 2 Certificate inVehicle Fitting Operation
Route: Vehicle Fitting
ID No: 100/557517 (FF)
Candidate Name: .
Candidate IMI Awards Registration No: .
Assessor: PIN: .
Internal Moderator: PIN: .
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Phase Tests Marks % Date Assessor Signature Assessorcompleted PIN
G1 - Good Housekeeping
G2 - Health and Safety
G3-WorkingRelationships
o ti I U ltzpnona msVF02 - High Performance
Tyres
VF04 - ReplaceMotorcycle Tyres
VF07 - Front WheelAlignment
VF08 - Replace LightVehicle Clutches
VF09 - Replace ExhaustComponents
VF10 - Replace VehicleBatteries and Related
ComponentsVF11 - Replace
Suspension DampersVF12 - Adjust andReplace Braking
Systems & ComponentsMR10 -Identify and
Agree Customer VehicleNeeds
RA03 - Assess andSecure the Roadside Centre Devised Test
Situation
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VF02
VF04
VF07
VF08
VF09
VF10
VF11
VF12
RA03
MR10G
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ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
ID No: 100/5575/7 (FF)
IMIAL Level 2 Certificate in Vehicle Fitting Operations (Vehicle Fitting)
, confirm that aI/learning outcomes have been met and the relevantAssessor Datepractical assessments, phase tests and on-line tests have been completed. Unit
Please initial and date the units achieved only. Initials Achieved
G1 Contribute to Workplace Good Housekeeping M
G2 Ensure Your Own Actions Reduce Risks to Health and Safety M
G3 Maintain Positive Working Relationships M
VF02 Inspect, Repair and Replace High Performance Light Vehicle 0Tvres
VF04 Inspect, Repair and Replace Motorcycle Tyres 0
VF07 Carry Out Light Vehicle Front Wheel Alignment 0
VF08 Inspect and Replace Light Vehicle Clutches 0
VF09 Inspect and Replace Light Vehicle Exhaust Components 0
VF10 Inspect, Test and Replace Vehicle Batteries and Related 0Components
VF11 Inspect and Replace Light Vehicle Suspension Dampers 0
VF12Inspect, Adjust and Replace Light Vehicle Braking Systems 0and Comoonents
RA03 Assess and Secure the Roadside Situation 0
MR10G Identify and Agree Customer Vehicle Needs 0
Assessor Name: Internal Moderator Name: External Verifier Name:
Assessor Signature: Internal Moderator Signature: External Verifier Signature:
PIN PIN PIN
Date: Date: Date:
I Date:I Candidate Signature:
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CANDIDATE PRACTICAL ASSESSMENTS100/5575/7FF
LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE INVEHICLE FITTING OPERATIONS:
Vehicle Fitting Route
IMI Awards Limited Vehicle Fitting FF Level 2
DATA COLLECTION SHEET LEVEL 2 VEHICLE FITTING
TASK NO. 10a INSPECT LIGHT VEHICLE EXHAUST SYSTEM COMPONENTSCANDIDATENAME: _ DATE: _
You are required to position the vehicle for work. Prior to commencing this task confirm with yourAssessor that all tools and equipment are safe to use and are calibrated.You are then required to inspect the Exhaust on this vehicle, record your findings and recommendationsto your Assessor. You must now select the correct replacement components. This task should becompleted within 10 minutes.The task must be conducted with full adherence to Health and Safety requirements and in accordancewith the Your Employers laid down procedures.Once the assessment commences, you are not allowed to leave the assessment. If you have anythingto ask, please ask now.
Customer Name: Vehicle Reg Number:
Vehicle Make: Model: Mileage:
Front Pipe· Condition Mountings I Fixings . Condition
I I I ICentre Pipe· Condition Catalytic Converter· Condition (External)
I I I IRear Pipe· Condition Lambda Sensor> Condition (External)
I I I IOverall Recommendations (Must be completed)
ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
This task sheet is evidence against thefollowin units/obiectives
G1·a, 09·a, 09-b, 09-c, 09-d, 09·e, 09-f, 09·g,09·h,09·i
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TASK NO. 10b REPLACE LIGHT VEHICLE EXHAUST SYSTEMCOMPONENTS
CANDIDATE NAME: _ DATE: _
You are required to position the vehicle for work. Prior to commencing this task confirm with your Assessorthat all tools and equipment are safe to use and calibrated. You are then required to remove and replaceThe exhaust system components, with all faults corrected.The task should be completed within 1 hour.The task must be conducted with full adherence to Health and Safety requirements and in accordance withyour Employers laid down procedures.Once the assessment commences, you are not allowed to leave the assessment. If you have anything toask, please ask now.
Customer Name: Vehicle Reg Number:
Vehicle Make: Model: Mileage:
Front Pipe - (Part Number) Mountings I Fixings - (Part Number)
I I I ICentre Pipe - (Part Number) Catalytic Converter - (Part Number)
I I I IRear Pipe - (Part Number) Lambda Sensor - (Part Number)
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ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
G1-a, 09-a, 09-b, 09-c, 09-d, 09-e, 09-f, 09-g,09-h,09-i
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CENTRE NAME: CENTRE NUMBER:
LEVEL: 2 ROUTE: Vehicle Fitting
PRACTICAL TRAINING TASK No 10: Inspect and Replace Light Vehicle ExhaustSystem Components
TIME ALLOCATION Job Dependant
Candidate Name __
UniUObjective The candidate: •Attempt 1 Attempt 2
Assessor CommentsYes No Yes No
1 G1·a,09·a Used all necessary PPE
2 09·b, Raised the vehicle safely and correctly on a suitable lift
3 09-c, 09·d, 09-e, Inspected the exhaust system components09·f
4 09·fReported findings from the inspection to the relevantperson
5 Selected the correct replacement parts
6 09-b, 09-g, 09·i Removed the exhaust system components in a logicalsequence, uslnc appropriate tools and equipment
7 09-d Inspected all mating surfaces for damage anddeterioration
8 09·dInspected all mountings and fixings and replaced wherenecessary
9 09-d,09-h Replaced exhaust components in an acceptableseauence usina sealant in the correct places
10 09-h Checked the system for leaks and alignment
11 09-i Disposed of the old system in an acceptable manner
12 Completed the Data collection sheet for this task
Date Assessor Signature
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TASK NO. 11a INSPECT LIGHT VEHICLE BATTERIES AND RELATEDCOMPONENTS
CANDIDATE NAME: _ DATE: _
You are required to position the vehicle for work. You are then required to inspect the battery and charging systemon this vehicle and record your findings and recommendations to your Assessor. This task should be completedwithin 20 minutes.The task must be conducted with full adherence to Health and Safety requirements and in accordance with yourEmployers laid down procedures. Once the assessment commences, you are not allowed to leave theassessment. If you have anything to ask, please ask now.
Customer Name: Vehicle Reg Number:
Vehicle Make: I Model: I Mileage:
Engine Starting Voltage Charging Voltage Battery Voltage (surface charge removed)
What is the normal charging output range for a 12 Volt light Vehicle Charging System:
What do the following terms mean? SAE, EN, IEC, CCA
Recommendations: (must be completed)
ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
G1-a, 10-a, 10-b, 1O-c, 10-d, 10-e, 10-f,
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TASK NO.11b REPLACE LIGHT VEHICLE BATTERIES AND REPLACEDCOMPONENTS
CANDIDATE NAME: DATE: _
You are required to position the vehicle for work. Prior to commencing this task, confirm with your Assessor that alltools and equipment are safe to use and in good working order. You are required to select the correct replacementbattery the remove and replace the vehicle battery, with all faults corrected. This task should be completed within20 minutes.The task must be conducted with full adherence to Health and Safety requirements and in accordance with yourEmployers laid down procedures. Once the assessment commences, you are not allowed to leave theassessment. If you have anything to ask, please ask now.
Customer Name: I Vehicle Reg Number:
Vehicle Make: I Model: I Mileage:New Battery Part Number Engine Starting Voltage
New Battery Voltage Charging Voltage
What personal protective equipment should be worn when replacing batteries?
When replacing batteries, which connection should be removed first, replaced last, and why?
ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
G1-a, 10-a, 10-b, 10-d, 10-f, 10-g, 10-h, 10-i
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CENTRE NAME:
LEVEL: 2
PRACTICAL TRAINING TASK No 11: Inspect, Test and Replace Vehicle Batteriesand Related Components
CENTRE NUMBER:
ROUTE: Vehicle Fitting
TIME ALLOCATION 45 mins
Candidate Name _
Unit/Objective The candidate: •Attempt 1 Attempt 2
Assessor CommentsYes No Yes No
1 G1-a,10-a Used all necessary PPE
2 10-b,1O-e Physically inspected the battery/leads/terminals
3 10-b, 10-e Physically inspected the charging system components
4 10-b, 10-c, Correctly selected and used appropriate diagnosticequipment
5 lO-c, 10-d Correctly interpreted results of tests carried out to identifyfaults with battery or charging system
6 10-f Reported test results to an appropriate person
7 10-h Selected the correct replacement battery, check voltageand polarityRemoved the battery using suitable tools and equipment,
8 10-b, 10-g, demonstrating the correct techniques. Disposed of oldbattery correctlv
9 10-b,10-g Checked condition of battery tray and hold down devicescleaned and lubricated as necessary
10 10-b, 10-g Replaced/secured and connected the battery in thecorrect seq uence
11 10-h Carried out checks on starting/charging and batteryvoltage
12 Completed the Data collection sheet for this task
Date Assessor Signature
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TASK NO. 12 INSPECT LIGHT VEHICLE SUSPENSION DAMPERSCANDIDATE NAME: _ DATE: _
You are required to position the vehicle for work. Prior to commencing this task confirm with your Assessor that alltools and equipment are safe to use and calibrated.You are then required to inspect the shock absorbers on this vehicle and record your findings andrecommendations to your Assessor and physically select the correct replacement components.The task must be conducted with full adherence to Health and Safety requirements and in accordance with yourEmployers laid down procedures.Once the assessment commences, you are not allowed to leave the assessment. If you have anything to ask,please ask now.
Customer Name: I Vehicle Reg Number:
Vehicle Make: Model: Mileage:
Shock Absorber Inspection Report
Shock Absorber Replace ReasonOSF Yes/NoNSF Yes/NoOSR Yes/NoNSR Yes/No
Overall Recommendations (Must be completed)
Describe the common faults associated with Light Vehicle Suspension Dampers
ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
This task sheet is evidence against thefollowin unlts/oblectives G1-a, 11-a, 11-b, 11-c, 11-d, 11-e, 11-f
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CENTRE NAME: CENTRE NUMBER:
LEVEL: 2 ROUTE: Vehicle Fitting
PRACTICAL TRAINING TASK No 12: Inspect Light Vehicle Suspension Dampers TIME ALLOCATION 30 mins
Candidate Name .
Unit/Objective The candidate: • Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Assessor CommentsVes No Ves No
1 G1-a, 11-a Used all necessary PPE
2 11-b, 11-c, 11-d,11-e Checked damper operation by carrying out a bounce test
3 11-b Ensured the vehicle was correctly positioned on lift
4 11-b Identify and select the correct lifting locations asappropriate
11-b,11-c,11-d, Inspect the damper units thoroughly for leaks, split5 11-e bushes, broken mountings, insecurity, corrosion and
darnaqe
6 11-f Completed the Data collection sheet for this task
Date Assessor Signature _
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TASK NO. 13 REPLACE LIGHT VEHICLE SUSPENSION DAMPERS
CANDIDATE NAME: _ DATE: _
You are required to position the vehicle for work. Prior to commencing this task confirm with your Assessor that alltools and equipment are safe to use and calibrated.You are then required to remove and replace a semi strut shock absorber, with all faults corrected. This taskshould be completed within 45 minutes.The task must be conducted with full adherence to Health and Safety requirements and in accordance with theCompany's laid down procedures.Once the assessment commences, you are not allowed to leave the assessment. If you have anything to ask,please ask now.
Customer Name: (if applicable) I Vehicle Reg Number:
Vehicle Make: I Model: I Mileage:
Shock Absorber Replacement Report:
Upper Mounting Torque Setting Lower Mounting Torque Setting Shock Absorber Part No
Report on condition of Springs, Top Mountings and Bearings (must be completed)
ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
G1-a, 11-a,11-b,11-d,11-g, 11-h
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CENTRE NAME:
LEVEL: 2
CENTRE NUMBER:
PRACTICAL TRAINING TASK No 13: Replace Light Vehicle Suspension Dampers
Candidate Name _
ROUTE: Vehicle Fitting
TIME ALLOCATION Job Dependant
UniUObjective The candidate: •Attempt 1 Attempt 2
Assessor CommentsYes No Yes No
1 G1-a, 11-a Used all necessary PPE
2 11-b,11-g Ensured the vehicle was correctly positioned on lift
3 11-b,11-gIdentify and select the correct lifting locations asappropriate
4 ll-b,11-g Correctly removed road wheels and examined condition ofwheel nuts/studs/bolts where aoorooriate
5 11-b,11-g Removed the damper unit correctly using appropriatetools and eauiomentDismantled semi-struUMcpherson strut in correct
6 11-b, l1-g sequence, demonstrated correct use of specialist springremoval tools as reouiredisemi-strut/Mcoherson strut only)
7 11-d Examined the spring/ top mounting/ bearing forwear/corrosion and darnaqetsemi-strut/Mcpherson strut)
8 11-gRemoved insert from Mcpherson strut using appropriatetools and equipment (Mcpherscin strut only)
9 11-d Checked the Mcpherson strut for corrosion/damage andwear IMcoherson strut onlv)Replaced the Mcpherson strut insert using appropriate
10 11-g tools and equipment following manufacturers instructions(Mcoherson strut only)
11 11-g Primed replacement unit where necessary
12 11-g Reassembled semi-struUMcpherson strut in correctseauence, Ensurina the sorina is correctlv seated
13 l1-g, 11-h Replaced the damper in the correct sequence usingappropriate tools and equiornent
14 11-b,11-g Refitted road wheels where appropriate
15 Completed a Data Collection Sheet
Date _ Assessor Signature _
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TASK NO. 14 INSPECT LIGHT VEHICLE BRAKING SYSTEMS ANDCOMPONENTS
CANDIDATE NAME: _ DATE: _
You must carry out a brake inspection on one or more vehicles in order to cover all of the items on this brakeinspection report. You must ensure that the vehicle is positioned safely, and that you follow your workplaceinstructions regarding work practices, and Health & Safety. When making decisions regarding the serviceability ofcomponents, you should, wherever possible refer to the manufacturers specifications for the vehicle beingexamined.
Vehicle Make/Model MileageRegistration Number Engine SizeSymptoms:
BRAKE INSPECTION REPORTDISC DRUM BRAKE
COMPONENT ACCEPTABLE REPLACE COMPONENT ACCEPTABLE REPLACEPADS SHOESDISCS DRUMS
CALlPERS CYLINDERS
PIPES/HOSES PIPES/HOSESSPRINGS/CLIP SPRINGSRECOMMENDATIONS: RECOMMENDATIONS:
OTHER COMPONENTS COMMENTS:
COMPONENT OK U/S REASONHANDBRAKE
MASTERCYLSERVO
ASSESSORS SIGNATURE: _
G1-a, 12-a, 12-b, 12-c, 12-d, 12-e, 12-f, 12-h
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CENTRE NAME:
LEVEL: 2
PRACTICAL TRAINING TASK No: 14 Inspect Light Vehicle Braking Systems AndComponents
CENTRE NUMBER:
ROUTE: Vehicle Fitting
TIME ALLOCATION 1 hour
Candidate Name _
Unit/Objective The candidate: - Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Assessor CommentsYes No Yes No1 G1-a, 12-a Used all necessary PPE
Carried out tests for: servo operation, pedal travel,2 12-c, 12-d, 12-e sponginess, and creep. Checked handbrake for
adjustment
3 12-b Ensured the vehicle was correctly positioned on lift
4 12-b Identified and selected the correct lifting locations asappropriate
5 12-b, 12-c Correctly removed road wheels and examined condition ofwheel nuts/studs/bolts
6 12-b, 12-c Removed brake drums where necessary
7 12-b,12-c Cleaned all brake assemblies using appropriate materialsand techniaues
8 12-b, 12-c, 12-e Carried out visual inspection and checked the operationof the complete brakinq system
9 12-c, 12-d, 12-e Measured brake components and recorded componentdimensionsIdentified parts for replacement based on results of visual
10 12-c, 12-d, 12-e inspection and comparison of dimensions withmanufacturers limits of wear
11 12-d,12-h Reassembled braking system lubricating and adjustingcomponents as appropriate
12 12-b,12-d Correctly refit road wheels
13 12-f Made suitable recommendations for further action basedupon results of the inspection to the aooronriate person
14 Completed the Data collection sheet for this task
Date _ Assessor Signature
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TASK NO. 15 REPLACE LIGHT VEHICLE DISC BRAKE COMPONENTS
CANDIDATE NAME: _ DATE: _
You must replace the Disc Brake Components on a Light Vehicle. You must ensure that the vehicle is positionedsafely and correctly before commencing work. You should also ensure that you follow your Workplace policies andManufacturers instructions relating to Health & Safety and Working Practices.
Vehicle Make/Model Mileage
Registration Number Engine Size
Symptoms?
Brake Replacement Report
Component Replaced? Reason?
Brake Pads Yes No
Brake Discs Yes No
Fitting Pins/Clips/Springs Yes No
Caliper Yes No
Hoses/Pipes Yes No
Describe how you completed this task
List the tools you used on this job
ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
G1-a, 12-a, 12-b, 12-d, 12-g, 12-h, 12-j
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LEVEL: 2 ROUTE: Vehicle Fitting
PRACTICAL TRAINING TASK No: 15 Replace Light Vehicle Disc BrakeComponents TIME ALLOCATION 1 hour
Candidate Name _
Unit/Objective The candidate: -Attempt 1 Attempt 2
Assessor CommentsYes No Yes No
1 G1-a, 12-a Used all necessary PPE
2 12-g Select correct replacement parts
3 12-d,12-g, Strip and clean disc brake assemblies using theappropriate tools, equipment, materials and techniques
4 12-d Inspect condition of hublftange assembly forcorrosion/damageRetracted the caliper pistons using appropriate tools and
5 12-b, 12-d, 12-g equipment employing techniques suitable for the systembelno worked on
6 12-b,12-d,12-g, 12-j Fitted new brake discs ensuring all protective material isremoved
7 12-b, 12-d, 12-g 12-j Fitted new brake pads ensuring brake calipericarrier arecorrectly assembled
8 12-d, 12-g Pumped the brake pedal to bring the brake pads intocontact with the discs
9 12-h Adjusted the handbrake where appropriate
10 12-h Ensured that the braking system was checked using anacceptable means
11 Completed the Data collection sheet for this task
Oate _ Assessor Signature
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TASK NO. 16 REPLACE LIGHT VEHICLE DRUM BRAKE COMPONENTS
CANDIDATE NAME: _ DATE: _
You must replace the Drum Brake Components on a Light Vehicle. You must ensure that the vehicle is positionedsafely and correctly before commencing work. You should also ensure that you follow your Workplace policies andManufacturers instructions relating to Health & Safety and Working Practices.
Vehicle Make/Model Mileage
Registration Number Engine Size
Symptoms?
Brake Replacement Report
Component Replaced? Reason?
Brake Shoes Yes No
Brake Drums Yes No
Fitting Pins/Clips/Springs Yes No
Cylinders Yes No
Hoses/Pipes Yes No
Describe how you completed this task
List the tools you used on this job
ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
G1-a, 12-a, 12-b, 12-d, 12-g, 12-h, 12-j
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CENTRE NAME: CENTRE NUMBER:
LEVEL: 2 ROUTE: Vehicle Fitting
PRACTICAL TRAINING TASK No: 16 Replace Light Vehicle Drum BrakeComponents
TIME ALLOCATION 1 hour
Candidate Name
Unit/Objective The candidate: • Attemot 1 Attemot 2Assessor Comments
Yes No Yes No
1 G1-a 12-a Used all necessary PPE
2 12-g Selected correct replacement parts
3 12-b, 12-d, 12-g Stripped and cleaned drum brake assemblies using theappropriate tools, equipment, materials and techniaues
4 12-b, 12-d, 12-g Inspected condition of hub/flange/backplate and brakeshoe fittina kit components for corrosion/damaae
6 12-d, 12-g Lubricated backplate and pivot points as required
7 12-b, 12-d, 12-g, 12-j Fitted new brake shoes ensuring associated brakecomponents and adiusters are correctlv assembled
8 12-b, 12-d, 12g Replaced the brake drum and adjusted shoes asnecessary
9 12-12-g, 12-h Adjusted the handbrake where appropriate
10 12-h Ensured that the braking system was checked using anacceptable means
11 Completed the Data collection sheet for this task
Date _ Assessor Signature
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TASK NO. 17 REPLACE LIGHT VEHICLE HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
CANDIDATE NAME: _ DATE: _
You must replace the Drum Brake Components on a Light Vehicle. You must ensure that the vehicle is positionedsafely and correctly before commencing work. You should also ensure that you follow your Workplace policies andManufacturers instructions relating to Health & Safety and Working Practices.
Vehicle Make/Model Mileage
Registration Number Engine Size
Symptoms?
Brake Replacement Report
Component Replaced? Reason?
Brake Calipers Yes No
Wheel Cylinders Yes No
Master Cylinder Yes No
Pressure/load Sense Valve Yes No
Hoses/Pipes Yes No
What did you replace and why?
Why is it necessary to bleed a hydraulic brake system:
List the tools you used on this job
ASSESSOR SIGNATURE: _
G1-a, 12-a, 12-b, 12-c, 12-d, 12-g, 12-h, 12-j
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LEVEL: 2 ROUTE: Vehicle Fitting
PRACTICAL TRAINING TASK No: 17 Replace Light Vehicle Hydraulic Components TIME ALLOCATION: Job Dependant
Candidate Name _
Unit/Objective The candidate: -Attempt 1 Attempt 2
Assessor CommentsYes No Yes No
1 G1-a, 12-a Used all necessary PPE
2 12-c, 12-d, Correctly identified faulty hydraulic component
3 12-d, 12-g Obtained correct replacement part
4 12-b, 12-d, 12-g Used brake pipe clamps where applicable
5 12-b, 12-d, 12-g, 12-j Removed faulty hydraulic component minimising fiuid loss
6 12-b,12-d,12-g Fitted new hydraulic component using appropriate toolsand equipment
7 12-b,12-d,12-g Bled hydraulic system using new fiuid and appropriatebleeding equipment
8 12-b Cleaned any fluid residue from the vehicle
9 12-h Checked brake pedal for travel/sponginess and creep
10 Completed the Data collection sheet for this task
Date _ Assessor Signature _
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100/5575/7 (FF)
PHASE TESTS
(Including Sample Solutions and Marking Schemes for Assessors only)
Please note: Optional Unit RA03 does not have a Phase Test, a centre devised Phase Test will be needed
IMI Awards Lld Phase Test Level 2
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QUALIFICATION NO. UNIT REF
TITLE OF PHASE TEST
CANDIDATE NAME NUMBER
DATE TEST TAKEN
ASSESSOR NAME
SIGNATURE PIN NO.
RESULT I % PASS REFERRED
Assessor feedback to candidate
CANDIDATE SIGNATUREI have read and agreed with the Assessor feedback
CANDIDATE COMMENT (Optional)
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On Line Tests