Remove and replace heavy goods and public service vehicle electrical auxiliary units and components

URN: IMIHGPSV03
Business Sectors (Suites): Maintenance and Repair - Heavy Goods and Public Service Vehicles
Developed by: IMI
Approved on: 30 Mar 2021

Overview

This standard is about removing and replacing heavy goods and public service vehicle units and components previously identified as faulty, damaged, deteriorated or where the customer/driver has requested replacement.  It is also about evaluating the performance of replaced units and components. The units and components concerned are those not replaced as part of normal routine vehicle maintenance (servicing) activities.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

P1 use suitable personal and vehicle protective equipment throughout all removal and replacement activities
P2 support your removal and replacement activities by reviewing

P2.1 vehicle technical data
P2.2 removal and replacement procedures
P2.3 legal requirements
P3 prepare the vehicle, vehicle systems and work area for safe working procedures
P4 prepare, check and use all the equipment required following manufacturers' instructions
P5 carry out all removal and replacement activities following;

P5.1 manufacturers' instructions
P5.2 your workplace procedures
P5.3 health, safety and environmental requirements
P6 work in a way which minimises the risk of:

P6.1 damage to other vehicle systems, units and components
P6.2 contact with leakage and hazardous substances
P6.3 damage to your working environment
P6.4 injury to self and others
P7 ensure replaced electrical auxiliary units and components conform to the vehicle operating specification and any legal requirements
P8 promptly record and report any additional faults you notice during the course of your work
P9 use suitable testing methods to evaluate the performance of the reassembled system 
P10 ensure the reassembled system performs to the vehicle operating specification and meets any legal requirements prior to return to the customer/driver
P11 ensure your records are accurate, complete and passed to the relevant person(s) within the agreed timescale in the format required
P12 complete all removal and replacement activities within the agreed timescale
P13 promptly report any anticipated delays in completion to the relevant person(s) 


Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

**Legislative and organisational requirements and procedures**
K1 the legal requirements relating to the vehicle (including road safety and refrigerant handling requirements)
K2 the implications on an Operators Licence of not carrying out repairs and inspections correctly
K3 the legislation and workplace procedures relevant to 

K3.1 health and safety
K3.2 the environment (including waste disposal)
K3.3 appropriate personal and vehicle protective equipment
K4 your workplace procedures for

K4.1 recording removal and replacement information
K4.2 the referral of problems
K4.3 reporting delays to the completion of work
K5 the importance of documenting removal and replacement information
K6 the importance of working to agreed timescales and keeping others informed of progress
K7 the relationship between time and costs
K8 the importance of promptly reporting anticipated delays to the relevant person(s)

Use of technical information
K9 how to find, interpret and use sources of information applicable to electrical unit and component removal and replacement
K10 the importance of using the correct sources of technical information
K11 the purpose of and how to use identification codes

Electrical auxiliary system operation and construction
K12 how electrical auxiliary units and components are constructed, removed and replaced for the types of vehicle on which you work
K13 how electrical auxiliary units and components operate for the types of vehicle on which you work
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Equipment
K14 how to prepare, check and use all the removal and replacement *equipment required

Electrical and electronic principles
K15 vehicle earthing principles and methods
K16 electrical and electronic principles associated with electrical auxiliary systems, including types of sensors and actuators, their application and operation
K17 types of circuit protection and why these are necessary
K18 electrical safety procedures
K19 how lighting, warning, charging and starter circuits work
K20 electric symbols, units and terms
K21 electrical/electronic control system principles
K22 the hazards associated with working on or near high voltage electrical vehicle components

Electrical unit and component removal and replacement
K23 how to remove and replace electrical auxiliary units and components for the types of vehicle on which you work
K24 how to test and evaluate the performance of replacement electrical auxiliary units and components and the reassembled system against the vehicle operating specifications and any legal requirements
K25 the relationship between testing methods and the electrical auxiliary units and components replaced – the use of appropriate test methods
K26 the manufacturer's specification for the type and quality of electrical auxiliary units and components to be used 
K27 how to work safely avoiding damage to other vehicle systems, units and components and contact with leakage and hazardous substances
K28 the importance of inspecting the vehicle following any repairs


Scope/range

1. **Equipment** is, for example:

1.1. hand tools
1.2. special workshop tools
1.3. general workshop equipment
1.4. testing equipment
1.5. interface

2. Testing methods are:

2.1. sensory
2.2. functional
2.3. measurement

3. Electrical auxiliary units and components are for

3.1. lighting systems
3.2. wiper systems
3.3. security and alarm systems
3.4. comfort and convenience systems (including infotainment and communications)
3.5. electric window systems 
3.6. monitoring and instrumentation systems
3.7. starter battery and charging systems


Scope Performance


Scope Knowledge


Values


Behaviours


Skills


Glossary

This section contains examples and explanations of some of the terms used but does not form part of the standard.

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Agreed timescales
Examples include: manufacturer's recommended work times, job times set by your company or a job time agreed with a specific customer.

Comfort and convenience systems
Examples are heated seats, electrically adjusted seats, heated screens, electric mirrors, heating, climate control and air conditioning.

Heavy goods and public service vehicles
These are medium and large goods vehicles, buses and coaches of 3500kgs gross vehicle mass (GVM) and above.

Sensory testing methods*
These may include looking, listening, smelling and touching for heat.


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Version Number

3

Indicative Review Date

31 Mar 2024

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

IMI

Original URN

MRHV03

Relevant Occupations

Engineering, Heavy Vehicle Service Technician (Automotive), Vehicle Trades, Bus and Coach Mechanic (semi-skilled), Bus and Coach Electrician, Bus and Coach Mechelec

SOC Code

5231

Keywords

Electrical; units; components; heavy goods vehicle; public service vehicle; auxiliary; remove; replace; bus; coach