Chapter 08 Fluid Level Check Activity
Chapter 08 Fluid Level Check Activity
Chapter 08 Fluid Level Check Activity
Tools
Safety goggles, chemical resistant gloves, basic hand tools, fender cover
Supplies
Shop rags, correct type and amount of fluids needed
Cautions
Read the owner’s manual to identify the correct type of fluids to be used. Never remove a hot
radiator cap. Follow all procedures and safety guidelines specified by your instructor.
Directions
Check off the boxes q when completed. When you see a hand ? next to the task, write the
information in the activity journal. If you have any questions during the duration of this activity,
stop and ask the instructor for assistance. Reread the procedures in the text to correctly check and
add fluids. Since variations can occur from one vehicle manufacturer to another and from one
model to another, reread the owner’s manual for specific procedures and type of fluids. The
following are general procedures.
Pre-Service
q Use the vehicle’s maintenance records, the owner’s manual, a service manual, and the
Internet to research applicable vehicle and service information, fluid type, vehicle
service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins.
q Apply the parking brake.
q Remove the key from the ignition.
Warning: On a push button keyless ignition refer to the owner’s manual for
specific safety procedures to prevent an unintended engine startup.
q Put on your safety glasses.
q Pop open the hood.
q Use a fender cover to protect the vehicle’s finish.
q Inspect the engine compartment and underneath the vehicle for fluid leaks.
Clean Up
q Clean and put away all tools and supplies.
q Wash your hands thoroughly.
Activity Journal
1. What type and viscosity of oil does the owner’s manual recommend to use?
2. What type of transmission fluid is recommended to use in your vehicle?
3. What type of power steering fluid does the owner’s manual recommend to use?
4. What type of brake fluid is recommended for your vehicle?
5. What type and mixture of coolant is recommended for your vehicle?