KM01 Workplace Fundamentals introduces essential workshop safety, communication, and teamwork principles. KM02 Foundational Concepts for Mechanics builds basic mechanical theory and practical understanding. KM03 Vehicle and Equipment Fundamentals explores key tools, fasteners, and mechanical systems. KM04 Basic Engine Systems covers the layout, function, and maintenance of petrol engine components. KM05 Vehicle, Equipment and Propulsion Systems expands on drive, brake, and steering systems within light vehicles. KM06 Electrical Systems and Basic Electronic, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Principles introduces auto-electrical systems, wiring, and basic fluid power principles. KM07 Advanced Vehicle and Equipment Systems dives deeper into vehicle diagnostics, sensors, and electronic systems. KM08 Problem Solving and Engine Optimisation focuses on systematic fault-finding and improving engine efficiency through analysis and technical reasoning.
PM01 Work Safely and Respond to Emergencies trains learners in health, safety, and emergency procedures.
PM02 Use Tools and Equipment develops competence in selecting and using automotive tools and machinery.
PM03 Cut and Join Metals teaches metal cutting, shaping, and joining techniques used in repairs.
PM04 Remove and Install Mechanical Components covers handling of seals, gaskets, bearings, and fasteners.
PM05 Work with Auto-Electric and Auto-Electronic Components introduces basic vehicle electronics and circuitry.
PM06 Work with Fluid Power Components involves working with basic hydraulic and pneumatic parts.
PM07 Maintain and Service Vehicles and Components focuses on routine servicing tasks.
PM08–PM10 cover dismantling, assessing, testing, and repairing engines and sub-assemblies.
PM11–PM13 advance to diagnosing and repairing complex vehicle, electrical, and electronic systems.
WM01 Routine Scheduled Services introduces learners to basic vehicle servicing and maintenance tasks.
WM02 Removal and Replacement of Engine Sub-Systems covers safe handling of batteries, filters, belts, and cooling parts.
WM03 Removal and Replacement of Vehicle Sub-Systems includes lights, suspension parts, and other essential vehicle components.
WM04 Engine Removal and Installation develops hands-on skill in removing, reinstalling, and aligning engines.
WM05 Repair Processes trains learners to repair engines, gearboxes, and differentials using manufacturer standards.
WM06 Electrical Systems Diagnosis and Repair focuses on charging, starting, and lighting system repairs.
WM07 Engine and Sub-System Diagnosis teaches advanced fault-finding and repair of internal engine issues.
WM08 Brake System Diagnosis and Repair includes fault diagnosis, testing, and repair of braking systems.
WM09 Drive Train Systems covers clutches, gearboxes, and differentials.
WM10 Steering and Suspension Systems focuses on diagnosis and repair of handling-related faults.