AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II – TESDA COURSE MODULE

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TRAINING REGULATIONS FOR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II

The AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II Qualification consists of competencies that a person must achieve to inspect, clean and repair mechanical or electrical parts, components, assemblies and sub-assemblies of light and heavy-duty automotive vehicle with diesel or gas engine in accordance with manufacturer’s specification. It also covers servicing of engine mechanical components such as cooling and lubricating system; performing power train and under-chassis servicing and repair.

This Qualification is packaged from the competency map of the Automotive Industry (Service sector)

A student who has achieved this Course in AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I is competent to be:

  • Automotive Mechanic
  • Automotive Service Technician

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II – TRAINING AND REGULATION MODULE

Course Title: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING
Level: NC II
Nominal Training Duration : 676 Hours

This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of an individual in the field of automotive servicing in accordance with industry standards. It covers specialized competencies such as service automotive battery, service ignition system, Test and Repair Wiring/ Lighting System, Perform Under Chassis Preventive Maintenance, Perform Shop Maintenance, repair charging and starting system, service engine mechanical system, service and repair clutch system, service and repair differential and front axle, Service steering system, Overhaul Manual Transmission, Service Brake System, Repair Suspension System Repair Suspension System. It covers the basic, common and core competencies.

This course is also designed to enhance the basic and common knowledge, skills and attitudes of an individual in the field of automotive servicing.

TRAINEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Trainees or students wishing to gain entry into this course should possess the following requirements:

  • can communicate both oral and written; and
  • can perform basic mathematical computation.

This list does not include specific institutional requirements such as educational attainment, appropriate work experience, and others that may be required of the trainees by the school or training center delivering the TVET program.

COMPETENCIES REQUIRED IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II

This units of competency comprising this qualification include Basic, Common, Elective and Core Competencies.

To obtain this course, all units prescribed for this qualification must be achieved.

These units of competency comprising this qualification include the following:

UNIT CODE CORE COMPETENCIES (618 Hours)
ALT723303 Service Automotive Battery
ALT723304 Service Ignition System
ALT723305 Test and Repair Wiring/Lighting System
ALT723307 Service Starting System
ALT723308 Service Charging System
ALT723309 Service Engine Mechanical System
ALT723310 Service Clutch System
ALT723311 Service Differential and Front Axle
ALT723312 Service Steering System
ALT723314 Service Brake System
ALT723315 Service Suspension System
ALT723306 Perform Under chassis Preventive Maintenance
ALT723313 Overhaul Manual Transmission
UNIT CODE COMMON COMPETENCIES (40 Hours)
ALT723201 Apply appropriate sealant/adhesive
ALT723202 Move and position vehicle
ALT311202 Perform mensuration and calculation
ALT723203 Read, interpret and apply specifications and manuals
ALT723204 Use and apply lubricants/coolants
ALT723205 Perform shop maintenance
ALT311204 Perform job estimates
ALT311205 Interpret/ draw technical drawing
ALT723206 Practice health, safety and environment procedures
ALT311207 Inspect technical quality of work
ALT311208 Maintain quality systems
ALT311209 Provide work skill instructions
ALT723210 Identify and select original automotive parts and products
UNIT CODE BASIC COMPETENCIES (18 Hours)
500311105 Participate in Workplace Communication
500311106 Work in Team Environment
500311107 Practice Career Professionalism
500311108 Practice Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

CORE COMPETENCIES

This section gives the details of the contents of the core units of competency required in AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY
UNIT CODE: ALT723303

This unit identifies the competence required to: service, remove, replace, test and charge automotive batteries. The competency is applicable to batteries fitted to

  1. Test automotive battery
    • Battery is tested without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Correct information is accessed and interpreted based on manufacturer specifications.
    • Appropriate test equipment is selected.
    • Tests are performed and results analyzed
    • Findings is reported to direct supervisor
  2. Remove and replace batteries.
    • Battery is removed and replaced without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Appropriate tools and equipment are selected and used.
    • Action is taken to prevent loss of vehicles electronic memory if applicable.
  3. Service and charge batteries.
    • Battery is charged using the appropriate battery charger.
    • Electrolyte levels are checked and topped up
    • Battery and its terminals are cleaned.
    • Multiple connectors are repaired and replaced to restore integrity of the involved circuit
    • Leads are connected/disconnected in sequence as per polarity
  4. Jump-start vehicle.
    • Vehicle is jump started without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Jumper leads are selected and used ensuring spike protection is employed when necessary.
    • Leads are connected/disconnected in correct according to sequence and polarity.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE IGNITION SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: ALT723304

This competency unit includes checking and conducting test to ignition components. It also includes repairing the ignition system and components.

  1. Check Ignition System
    • Spark plug, contact points, rotor, distributor cap, ignition switch are cleaned
  2. Perform spark test
    • Engine is started as per standard operating procedures.
    • Spark test is conducted
  3. Check ignition coil resistance
    • Coil terminal of ignition coil is disconnected
    • Ignition coil resistance is checked
  4. Check ballast resistor
    • Position contact point fully opened
    • Contact point is adjusted
  5. Adjust contact point clearance (if any)
    • Position contact point fully opened
    • Contact point is adjusted
  6. Perform ignition wiring installation
    • Parts condition is checked
    • Wiring installation is performed
  7. Perform ignition timing
    • Ignition timing is adjusted
  8. Repair non-electronic ignition system and/or components
    • Ignition system/components are repaired without causing damage to any other vehicle parts

UNIT OF COMPTENCY: TEST AND REPAIR WIRING/LIGHTING SYSTEMS
UNIT CODE: ALT723305

This unit identifies the competence required to: Carry out testing and repair. This standard only applies to 12/24 voltage systems.

  1. Test electrical systems
    • Tests are completed without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Correct information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate manufacturer specifications.
    • Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools and techniques.
    • Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.
  2. Repair electrical systems
    • Electrical systems are repaired without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Correct information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate manufacturer specifications.
    • Necessary repairs are carried out using appropriate tools, techniques and materials.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE STARTING SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: ALT723307

This unit identifies the competence required to: Test and repair starting systems.

  1. Test system/components and identify faults
    • Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate manufacturer specifications.
    • Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools and techniques.
    • Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.
  2. Repair starting systems associated components
    • Starting systems are repaired without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate manufacturer specifications.
    • Repairs, component replacement and adjustments are carried out using appropriate tools, techniques and materials.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE CHARGING SYSTEMS
UNIT CODE: ALT723308

This unit identifies the competence required to: Test and repair charging systems.

  1. Test system/components and identify faults
    • Work is completed without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate manufacturer specifications.
    • Tests are carried out to determine faults using appropriate tools and techniques.
    • Faults are identified and preferred repair action determined.
  2. Repair charging system associated components
    • Charging systems are repaired without causing damage to any workplace property or vehicle.
    • Information is accessed and interpreted from appropriate manufacturer specifications.
    • Repairs, component replacement and adjustments are carried out using appropriate tools, techniques and materials.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE ENGINE MECHANICAL SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: ALT723309

This unit identifies the competence required in: servicing cooling, lubricating, fuel systems, diesel fuel injector.

  1. Service cooling system
    • Servicing of engine mechanical system such as cooling system is performed as per manufacturer’s manual using specified tools and equipment
    • Safety is observed as per company standard operating procedures
  2. Service lubricating system
    • Oil pressure is checked as per manual instruction
    • Oil level and condition is checked as per manual instruction
    • Oil flashing is performed as per manual instruction
  3. Service fuel system
    For CARBURETOR TYPE:

    • Carburetor is serviced/repaired according to manufacturer’s repair manual
    • Fuel pump is inspected according to service repair manual
    • Exhaust Gas analyzer is set-up in accordance with manufacturer’s manual
    • Exhaust gas emission inspected and necessary adjustment is performed in accordance with standard operating procedures
  4. Service diesel fuel injector
    • Injection nozzle is inspected and repaired as per service repair manual
    • Fuel system cleaning is performed in accordance with standard operating procedures

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE CLUTCH SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: ALT723310

This unit deals with servicing clutch system. It also include repairing and replacing the damaged parts/components of the system.

  1. Diagnose clutch failure/problem
    • Clutch should engage/disengage engine and transmission smoothly
  2. Pull-out and mount clutch Component parts
    • Clutch is dismounted
    • Damaged parts is replaced
    • Clutch is mounted
  3. Overhaul hydraulic clutch mechanism
    • Worn out Rubber cups and “O” rings replaced as per prescribed procedure
    • Scored Master cylinder is replaced
    • Valve checked for damage
    • Hydraulic clutch mechanism is replaced
    • Master cylinder, slave, booster tested
  4. Perform clutch parts failure analysis
    • Clutch failure identified accurately and corresponding repair recommended
  5. Set/Adjust clutch system components
    • Clutch pedal free play is set
    • Special service tools is used
  6. Bleed clutch hydraulic system
    • Checking of fluid leakage and level are checked
    • Clutch hydraulic system bled.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : SERVICE DIFFERENTIAL AND FRONT/REAR AXLE
UNIT CODE: ALT723311

This unit deals with servicing differential and front axle. It also includes overhauling rear wheel hub, analyzing king pin condition and troubleshooting I-beam defective condition.

  1. Inspect drive shaft and joint
    • Drive shaft and joint inspected thoroughly for worn-out cross joint, defective slip joint, unbalanced propeller shaft
  2. Dismount differential assembly
    • Differential body is pulled out/dismounted
    • Penetrating oil applied on hold down clamp
  3. Overhaul differential
    • Differential parts is dismantled
    • Parts analyzed and defects identified
    • Corresponding repair works recommended
    • Differential adjusted as per manual instruction
    • Special service tools is used
    • Parts cleaned with solvent and dried
    • Damaged parts is replaced
    • Differential assembled and adjusted
  4. Mounting differential assembly
    • Differential assembly is mounted
    • Tools for mounting is used
  5. Overhaul rear/front wheel hub
    • Defective wheel hub identified and corresponding repair works recommended
    • Wheel bearing is replaced
    • Wheel bearing pre-load is set/adjusted
  6. Analyze king pin condition
    • King pin parts failure identified and corrective action recommended
    • Damaged king pin parts is replaced
    • Replacement parts is selected and used
  7. Inspect/replace I-beam
    • I beam failure identified and corresponding repair works recommended
    • Misalignment of I-beam identified and corrected

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE MANUAL STEERING SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: ALT723312

This unit deals with servicing steering system. It also includes conduct of wheel alignment and overhauling front wheel hub.

  1. Analyze front end geometry failure
    • Visual inspection on tire wear/steering system is performed
    • Wheel alignment equipment is set-up
    • Camber, caster and toe-angle are inspected and necessary adjustments are made as
  2. Service steering system
    • Steering component is pulled-out
    • Steering defects such as deformation, cracks, tube leaks and loose parts is checked identified
    • Steering component is dismantled/installed
    • Damaged parts is replaced
  3. Perform wheel balancing
    • Wheel weight location and size is identified
    • Wheel balancing machine is set-up
  4. Conduct wheel alignment
    • Steering and suspension component accurately checked prior alignment
    • Wheel alignment equipment positioned/installed
    • Equipment reading interpreted and required adjustment is done
    • Wheel alignment is adjusted

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: ALT723314

This unit deals with servicing brake system. It also includes diagnosing, adjusting and repairing brake mechanism.

  1. Pull-out/mount brake system components
    • Brake system components are pulled out/mounted.
    • Brake system assembly accurately tagged/marked
  2. Disassemble/assemble brake system components
    • Component parts tagged/marked
    • Parts rinsed with cleaning solution
    • Damaged parts identified and replaced
    • Assembled brake system component is tested
  3. Conduct road test
    • Pre-starting check-up performed prior vehicle operation
    • Vehicle driven at specified speed to detect brake trouble
    • Findings are recorded and recommendation is given

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE SUSPENSION SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: 502723315

This unit deals with repairing the suspension system.

  1. Diagnose suspension system failure
    • Suspension system failure are identified and repair works recommended
  2. Dismount/mount suspension components parts
    • Suspension components are dismounted/mounted
    • Dismounted parts are tagged/marked
    • Parts are dismounted without causing damage to vehicle components
  3. Disassemble/Assemble suspension parts
    • Suspension parts are disassembled/assembled
    • Suspension parts are disassembled/assembled without causing damage to other vehicle components/system
    • Disassembled parts are rinsed with cleaning solution
  4. Inspect/replace suspension component parts
    • Suspension system components are checked for cracks, loose nuts, bolt or bushing, and leak
    • Damaged suspension parts are identified
    • Damaged parts are replaced

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM UNDERCHASSIS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
UNIT CODE: ALT723306

This unit deals with the checking, replacing of fluids and minor repair of under-chassis components including tires.

  1. Check clutch fluid and lines
    • Clutch fluid level is checked and maintained between minimum and maximum
    • Clutch lines are checked for twist and bends
    • Clutch cover must be fitted in the cap
    • Clutch fluid used
  2. Inspect brake system
    • Brake fluid level is checked and maintained between the minimum and maximum, and clear, undiluted fluid is used
    • Brake lines or hoses are checked and freed of twist and bends
    • Brake pedal free play specified
    • Brakes operation is checked and tested
    • Hydraulic fluid used/changed without spillage and at the level specified
    • Brake pedal/height/pre-play checked and adjusted
    • Bleed hydraulic brake
    • Emergency brake functions is checked
    • Points for adjustment of emergency brake is identified
  3. Inspect/change transmission/differential gear oil
    • Gear oil inspected
    • The vehicle is positioned
    • Transmission gear selected and used is clear and not diluted with other substances
    • Grade/classification and level of gear oil used must be in accordance with manufacturer’s specification
  4. Inspect/Replace power steering fluid
    • Power steering linkages and connections inspected
    • Vehicle is parked and engine running is ran at idle speed
    • Fluid is inspected/replaced
  5. Check/Re-fill automatic transmission fluid
    • ATF checked and replenished to required level
  6. Inspect/Bleed air tank
    • Air tank inspected and bled
  7. Check tires and tire pressures
    • Tires is inspected for damage or deformities and free of solid object
    • Tire pressure is checked and maintained
    • Tire rotation is performed.
  8. Check under-chassis body bolts and nuts
    • Bolts/nuts including tire studs bolts/nuts are checked
    • Body bolts/nut torque is checked and maintained
    • Checking procedure according to manufacturer’s specifications.
    • Tightness of the bolts is determined by the sound produced by tapping lightly bolts/nuts with pointed hammer.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: OVERHAUL MANUALTRANSMISSION
UNIT CODE: ALT723313

This unit deals with diagnosing, overhauling manual transmission. It also includes testing the transmission.

  1. Diagnose manual transmission failure
    • Manual transmission failure is tested such as humming noise, shifting condition, moving parts condition, gear oil contamination, leaky gear oil.
  2. Pull-out manual transmission
    • Transmission gear oil drained
    • Transmission is placed/positioned to transmission jack
    • Bolt/nuts are loosened of as per torque, sequence, and pattern
  3. Disassemble manual transmission
    • Disassembled parts tagged and marked
    • Parts rinsed with appropriate solution
    • Manual transmission installed using reference marks
    • Damaged parts is replaced
  4. Inspect manual transmission parts
    • Worn-out and cracked parts and gear back lash and end play inspected/measured and accurately identified
    • Defects identified and recommendation given
    • Transmission parts tested using testing instruments
    • Transmission parts is inspected without causing damage
  5. Assemble manual transmission
    • Component parts are cleaned, lubricated and coated with new gear oil
    • Manual transmission assemble using tools
    • Manual transmission assembled as per standard operating procedures
  6. Test manual transmission
    • Transmission gear oil checked after installation
    • Manual transmission assembly is mounted
    • Transmission linkages/attachments are installed
    • Transmission test is conducted.
  7. Road test Transmission
    • Transmission performance is evaluated (visual/aural) with emphasis on performance of every shifting, pattern, noise and operation

COMMON COMPETENCIES

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: APPLY APPROPRIATE SEALANT/ADHESIVE
UNIT CODE: ALT723201

This competency unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitude required in the selection and application of sealant/adhesives.

  1. Identify appropriate Sealant/adhesive
    • Sealant/adhesive are selected in line with job requirements and manufacturer’s specification
    • Sealant/adhesive checking is performed to ensure that the product is fit for use.
  2. Prepare surface for Sealant/adhesive
    • Surface materials are identified as per construction
    • Surface is cleaned and free of moisture, dust and other foreign matters to ensure maximum adhesion or seal.
  3. Apply sealant/adhesive evenly
    • Sealant/adhesive is applied evenly on the surface in line with manufacturer’s specification
    • Excess sealant/adhesive is removed by sanding or scrapping
    • Tools and equipment used to apply sealant/adhesive are appropriate to job requirements
    • Safety are observed and PPE are worn in accordance with industry SOP
    • Hazards associated with the use of sealant and adhesives are identified.
  4. Store/Dispose of sealant/adhesive
    • Sealant/adhesive are stored as per prescribed procedure
    • Waste are disposed as per workshop standard operating procedures

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: MOVE AND POSITION VEHICLE
UNIT CODE: ALT723202

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitude needed to move and position vehicle in a workshop.

  1. Prepare vehicle for driving
    • Correct check-up procedures performed based on vehicle manufacturer’s standard
  2. Move and position vehicle
    • Select vehicle to be moved or re-position.
    • Drive the vehicle to appropriate location
    • Park vehicle following parking safety techniques and procedure
  3. Check the vehicle
    • Vehicle position is checked as per requirement
    • Vehicle is checked for external damages

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM MENSURATION AND CALCULATION
UNIT CODE: ALT311202

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in identifying, caring, handling and sing of measuring instrument.

  1. Select measuring instruments
    • Object or component to be measured is identified
    • Correct specifications are obtained from relevant source
    • Appropriate measuring instrument is selected according to job requirements
  2. Carry out measurements and calculation
    • Measuring tools are selected in line with job requirements
    • Accurate measurements are obtained in accordance with the job requirements
    • Calculation needed to complete work tasks are performed using the four fundamental operations of addition (+), subtraction (-),multiplication (x) and division (/).
    • Calculations involving fractions, percentages and mixed numbers are used to complete workplace tasks.
    • Numerical computation is self-checked and corrected for accuracy
    • Instruments are read to the limit of accuracy of the tool.
  3. Maintain measuring instruments
    • Measuring instruments are kept free from corrosion
    • Measuring instruments are not dropped to avoid damage
    • Measuring instruments are cleaned before and after using.

UNIT TITLE: READ, INTERPRET AND APPLY SPECIFICATION AND MANUALS.
UNIT CODE: ALT723203

This unit deals with identifying, interpreting and applying service specification manuals, maintenance procedure manuals and periodic maintenance manual.

  1. Identify and access manual/specification
    • Appropriate manuals are identified and accessed as per job requirements.
    • Version and date of manual are checked to ensure correct specification and procedure are identified.
  2. Interpret manuals
    • Relevant sections, chapters of manuals/specifications are located in relation to the work to be conducted
    • Information and procedure in the manual are interpreted in accordance with industry practices
  3. Apply information in manual
    • Manual is interpreted according to job requirements
    • Work steps are correctly identified in accordance with manufacturer specification
    • Manual data are applied according to the given task
    • All correct sequencing and adjustments are interpreted in accordance with information contained on the manual or specifications
  4. Store manuals
    • Manual or specification are stored appropriately to ensure prevention of damage, ready access and updating of information when required in accordance with company requirements

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: USE AND APPLY LUBRICANTS/COOLANTS
UNIT CODE: ALT723204

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required in selecting and applying different types of lubricants.

  1. Identify types of lubricants/coolants
    • Correct information on lubrication schedule is accessed and interpreted from appropriate manufacturers specifications manuals
    • Type and quantity of lubricants/coolants are identified as per job requirements
  2. Use and apply lubricants/coolant
    • Correct procedure for change of lubricant is identified following manufacturer’s specification or manual
    • Correct tools and equipment are selected and used in line with job requirements
    • Existing lubricants are removed and replaced with specified types and quantity of new materials in line with manufacturer’s specification
    • Safe procedure and use of PPE are observed when removing or replacing lubricant
    • Used lubricants are disposed in accordance with environmental guidelines
    • Work is checked in line with company SOP.
  3. Perform housekeeping activities
    • Tools, equipment and materials are properly stored as per company SOP
    • Workplace is free from waste materials

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PERFORM SHOP MAINTENANCE
UNIT CODE: ALT723307

This unit deals with inspecting and cleaning of work area including tools, equipment and facilities. Storage of tools and equipment and disposal of used materials are also incorporated in this competency

  1. Inspect/clean tools and work area
    • Cleaning solvent used as per workshop/tools cleaning requirement
    • Work area is checked and cleaned
    • Wet surface/spot in work area is wiped and dried
  2. Store/arrange tools and shop equipment
    • Tools/equipment are checked and stored in their respective shelves/location
    • Corresponding labels are posted and visible
    • Tools are safely secured and logged in the records
  3. Dispose wastes/used lubricants
    • Containers for used lubricants are visibly labeled
    • Wastes/used lubricants are disposed as per workshop SOP
  4. Report damaged tools/equipment
    • Complete inventory of tools/equipment is maintained
    • Damaged tools/equipment/facilities are identified and repair recommendation is given
    • Reports prepared have no error/discrepancy

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PREPARE JOB ESTIMATE/COSTING
CODE: ALT311204

This competency unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitude in estimating/costing automotive repair.

  1. Identify nature/scope of work
    • Effective communication skills are applied to determine the nature and scope of work to be undertaken
    • Extent of service to be rendered is determined and documented in line with standard operating procedures (SOP)
  2. Prepare and present estimate
    • Type and quantity of supplies, materials and labor required to perform work are identified in line with job requirements
    • Cost of supplies, materials are obtained from suppliers
    • Total cost of required services is calculated in line with SOP
    • Estimate is presented to customer in line with SOP.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: INTERPRET/DRAW TECHNICAL DRAWING
CODE: ALT311205

This unit identifies the competencies required to draw/interpret basic trade drawing

  1. Interpret technical drawing
    • Components, assemblies or objects are recognized as required
    • Dimensions are identified as appropriate to the field of employment
    • Instructions are identified and followed as required
    • Material and other consumable requirements are identified as required
    • Symbols are recognized as appropriate in drawing
  2. Select correct technical drawing
    • Drawing is checked and validated against job requirements or equipment
    • Drawing version is checked and validated according to the Manual
  3. Apply freehand sketching
    • Correct freehand sketching is produced using the necessary tools and materials

UNIT OF MPETENCY: PRACTICE HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROCEDURES
UNIT CODE : ALT723206

This unit of competency incorporates the work safe regional guidelines and encompasses competencies necessary to apply basic safety and emergency procedures to maintain a safe workplace for staff, customers and others.

  1. Apply basic safety procedures
    • Policies and procedures to achieve a safe working environment are followed and maintained in line with occupational health and safety (OHS) procedures and according to worksite policy
    • All unsafe situations are recognized and reported according to worksite policy
    • All breakdowns in relation to machinery and equipment are reported to supervisor or nominated persons
    • Fire and safety hazards are identified and precautions are taken or reported according to worksite policy and procedures
    • Dangerous goods and substances are identified, handled and stored according to worksite policy and procedures and OHS requirements
    • Worksite policy regarding manual handling practice is followed
    • Participation in consultative arrangements established by company for OHS is exercised
  2. Apply emergency procedures
    • Worksite policies and emergency procedures regarding illness or accidents are identified and applied
    • Safety alarms are identified
    • Qualified persons are contacted in the event of accident or sickness of customers or staff and accident details are documented according to worksite accident/ injury procedures
    • Worksite evacuation procedures are identified and applied

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: INSPECT TECHNICAL QUALITY OF WORK
UNIT CODE : ALT311207

This unit covers the competence to inspect work done by other staff, apply quality standards to work, and protect customer property and interests.

  1. Gather information to carry out inspection
    • OH&S requirements, including company regulatory requirements and personal protection needs are observed throughout the work
    • Pertinent information are sourced
    • Different methods are analyzed and those most appropriate to the circumstances are selected and prepared
    • Technical and/or calibration requirements for inspection are sourced and needed equipment is identified and prepared
  2. Inspect and apply quality standards to work
    • Work is identified and confirmed for inspection in accordance with company quality procedures
    • Quality Inspections are conducted throughout the course of the work to ensure quality standards are maintained
    • Quality standards are applied during work completion to ensure the treatment of customer property meets industry and / or company standards
    • Activities are coordinated throughout the workplace in accordance with company procedures
    • Documents of work quality are maintained according to company requirements
  3. Achieve quality work outcomes
    • Damage to customer property is avoided through ensuring staff adherence to quality procedures and use of protective materials at all stages of the repair or service
    • Communication pertaining to quality improvements and recommendations are to be done in accordance with company requirements

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: MAINTAIN QUALITY SYSTEMS
UNIT CODE : ALT311208

This unit of competency covers the competence to conduct the final quality check on completed work or orders, report on the quality of processes and work outcomes, and implement improvements to work processes.

  1. Conduct final quality check on completed work / orders
    • Completed work / orders are checked for compliance with supplier, company or customer specifications
    • Level of inspection conducted is appropriate to the size and importance of the job
    • Documentation is authorized in accordance with company requirements
    • Feedback is provided to staff on the quality of their work with equal emphasis on strengths and weaknesses and opportunities for development
  2. Report on the quality of processes and work outcomes
    • Documents are kept according to company quality procedures on outcomes of quality checks
    • Quality problems are identified according to company performance indicators
    • Information relating to the quality of processes and work outcomes is provided to appropriate persons on a regular basis
  3. Implement improvements to work processes
    • Staff input is encouraged to generate possible solutions to quality problems
    • Options for solving quality problems are generated and the costs and benefits of each option are evaluated
    • Recommended solutions to quality problems are discussed with management
    • Improvements to work processes are implemented according to company policies and procedures

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PROVIDE WORK SKILL INSTRUCTIONS
UNIT CODE : ALT311209

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to conduct individual and group instruction and demonstrate work skills, using existing learning resources in a safe and comfortable learning environment. The unit also covers the skills and knowledge required to determine the success of both the training provided and one’s own personal training performance. It emphasizes the training as being driven by the work process and context.

  1. Organize instruction and demonstration
    • Gather information about learner characteristics and learning needs
    • Confirm a safe learning environment
    • Gather and check instruction and demonstration objectives and seek assistance if required
    • Access and review relevant learning resources and learning materials for suitability and relevance, and seek assistance to interpret the contextual application
    • Organize access to necessary equipment or physical resources required for instruction and demonstration
    • Notify learners of details regarding the implementation of the learning program and/or delivery plan
  2. Conduct instruction and demonstration
    • Use interpersonal skills with learners to establish a safe and comfortable learning environment
    • Follow the learning program and/or delivery plan to cover all learning objectives
    • Brief learners on any OHS procedures and requirements prior to and during training
    • Use delivery techniques to structure, pace and enhance learning
    • Apply coaching techniques to assist learning
    • Use communication skills to provide information, instruct learners and demonstrate relevant work skills
    • Provide opportunities for practice during instruction and through work activities
    • Provide and discuss feedback on learner performance to support learning
  3. Check training performance
    • Use measures to ensure learners are acquiring and can use new technical and generic skills and knowledge
    • Monitor learner progress and outcomes in consultation with learner
    • Review relationship between the trainer/coach and the learner and adjust to suit learner needs
  4. Review personal training performance and finalize documentation
    1. Reflect upon personal performance in providing instruction and demonstration, and document strategies for improvement
    2. Maintain, store and secure learner records according to organizational and legal requirements

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: IDENTIFY AND SELECT ORIGINAL AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND PRODUCTS
UNIT CODE : ALT723210

This unit of competency covers the competence required to identify original automotive parts and products based on evidence from customers and/or other sources which may include catalogue numbers or samples of parts/products or their purpose.

  1. Identify the part/product and its end use
    • Available part/product information is gathered, documented and confirmed with customer
    • Information gathering techniques is established for proper identification of part/product
    • End user or host for the part/product, i.e. vehicle/unit assembly or vehicle/unit assembly options, is established from an analysis of available information
  2. Identify details of the part/product
    • The parts/product cataloguing system is identified and accessed
    • Part/product is matched accurately with cataloguing information by accessing and using the catalogue system
    • Details of identity of the part/product are documented and processed
  3. Part/product is supplied or ordered for customer
    • Customer accepts process used
    • Part/product is supplied or ordered if not available
    • Customer records are updated

BASIC COMPETENCIES

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PARTICIPATE IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION
UNIT CODE : 500311105

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to gather, interpret and convey information in response to workplace requirements.

  1. Obtain and convey workplace information
    • Specific and relevant information is accessed from appropriate sources
    • Effective questioning , active listening and speaking skills are used to gather and convey information
    • Appropriate medium is used to transfer information and ideas
    • Appropriate non- verbal communication is used
    • Appropriate lines of communication with supervisors and colleagues are identified and followed
    • Defined workplace procedures for the location and storage of information are used
    • Personal interaction is carried out clearly and concisely
  2. Participate in workplace meetings and discussions
    • Team meetings are attended on time
    • Own opinions are clearly expressed and those of others are listened to without interruption
    • Meeting inputs are consistent with the meeting purpose and established protocols
    • Workplace interactions are conducted in a courteous manner
    • Questions about simple routine workplace procedures and maters concerning working conditions of employment are asked and responded to
    • Meetings outcomes are interpreted and implemented
  3. Complete relevant work related documents
    • Range of forms relating to conditions of employment are completed accurately and legibly
    • Workplace data is recorded on standard workplace forms and documents
    • Basic mathematical processes are used for routine calculations
    • Errors in recording information on forms/ documents are identified and properly acted upon
    • Reporting requirements to supervisor are completed according to organizational guidelines

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: WORK IN TEAM ENVIRONMENT
UNIT CODE : 500311106

This unit covers the skills, knowledge and attitudes to identify role and responsibility as a member of a team.

  1. Describe team role and scope
    • The role and objective of the team is identified from available sources of information
    • Team parameters, reporting relationships and responsibilities are identified from team discussions and appropriate external sources
  2. Identify own role and responsibility within team
    • Individual role and responsibilities within the team environment are identified
    • Roles and responsibility of other team members are identified and recognized
    • Reporting relationships within team and external to team are identified
  3. Work as a team member
    • Effective and appropriate forms of communications used and interactions undertaken with team members who contribute to known team activities and objectives
    • Effective and appropriate contributions made to complement team activities and objectives, based on individual skills and competencies and workplace context
    • Observed protocols in reporting using standard operating procedures
    • Contribute to the development of team work plans based on an understanding of team’s role and objectives and individual competencies of the members.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: PRACTICE CAREER PROFESSIONALISM
UNIT CODE : 500311107

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in promoting career growth and advancement.

  1. Integrate personal objectives with organizational goals
    • Personal growth and work plans are pursued towards improving the qualifications set for the profession
    • Intra- and interpersonal relationships is are maintained in the course of managing oneself based on performance evaluation
    • Commitment to the organization and its goal is demonstrated in the performance of duties
  2. Set and meet work priorities
    • Competing demands are prioritized to achieve personal, team and organizational goals and objectives.
    • Resources are utilized efficiently and effectively to manage work priorities and commitments
    • Practices along economic use and maintenance of equipment and facilities are followed as per established procedures
  3. Maintain professional growth and development
    • Trainings and career opportunities are identified and availed of based on job requirements
    • Recognitions are sought/received and demonstrated as proof of career advancement
    • Licenses and/or certifications relevant to job and career are obtained and renewed

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PRACTICE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES
UNIT CODE : 500311108

This unit covers the outcomes required to comply with regulatory and organizational requirements for occupational health and safety.

  1. Identify hazards and risks
    • Safety regulations and workplace safety and hazard control practices and procedures are clarified and explained based on organization procedures
    • Hazards/risks in the workplace and their corresponding indicators are identified to minimize or eliminate risk to co-workers, workplace and environment in accordance with organization procedures
    • Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire and other emergencies are recognized and established in accordance with organization procedures
  2. Evaluate hazards and risks
    • Terms of maximum tolerable limits which when exceeded will result in harm or damage are identified based on threshold limit values (TLV)
    • Effects of the hazards are determined
    • OHS issues and/or concerns and identified safety hazards are reported to designated personnel in accordance with workplace requirements and relevant workplace OHS legislation
  3. Control hazards and risks
    • Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures for controlling hazards/risks in workplace are consistently followed
    • Procedures for dealing with workplace accidents, fire and emergencies are followed in accordance with organization OHS policies
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is correctly used in accordance with organization OHS procedures and practices
    • Appropriate assistance is provided in the event of a workplace emergency in accordance with established organization protocol
  4. Maintain OHS awareness
    • Emergency-related drills and trainings are participated in as per established organization guidelines and procedures
    • OHS personal records are completed and updated in accordance with workplace requirements

DEFINITION OF TERMS

  • Light Duty Vehicles – These are motor vehicles whose gross vehicle weight is equal or less than 3,500 kgs. Powered by a gas or diesel engine.
  • Automotive Service Technician – Refers to an all around auto serviceman that can perform both mechanical and electrical as well as auto electronics maintenance checking and inspection of motor vehicle. Assesses vehicle problems, perform all necessary diagnostic test or installation of accessories and competently repairs or replaces faulty parts.
  • Adhesives Substance – used to hold gasket in place during assembly. It also maintains a tight seal by filling in small irregularities on a surface and prevents gasket from shifting due to vibration.
  • Anti-Lock Braking System – System that automatically controls wheel slip or prevents sustained wheel locking on braking
  • Automatic Transmission – A transmission in which gear or ratio changes are self-activated, eliminating the necessity of hand shifting gears
  • Backlash – The amount of clearance or play between two meshed gears
  • Catalytic Converter Emission – The control device fitted in the exhaust system of an internal combustion engine. The converter reduces the toxicity of products of combustion by catalytic recombination
  • Charcoal Canister – Trap containing charcoal granules to store fuel evaporating from a fuel system and prevent its loss to atmosphere, particularly from a carburetor and fuel tank.
  • Electronics – Electrical assemblies, circuit and system that use electronic devices such as transistors and diodes.
  • Emissions – Any air contaminant, pollutant, gas stream from a known source which is introduced into the atmosphere.
  • Final Drive – The end of the drive train before power is transmitted to the wheels.
  • Fuel Injection – An electronic system that increases the performance ad fuel economy because it monitors engine conditions and provides the correct air/fuel mixture based on the engine’s demand. It injects fuel directly into the cylinder head enabling more precise control over the quantity used.
  • Governor – A speed sensing device that employs centrifugal force and spring tension to govern engine speed.
  • Hotchkiss Drive – The type of rear suspension in which leaf springs absorbs the rear axle housing torque.
  • Intake Manifold – Tubing attached to the engine through which the air/fuel mixture reaches the cylinder.
  • Ignition System – Electrical system devised to produce timed sparks from engine spark plug. Consisting of a battery, induction coil, capacitor, distributor, spark plugs and relevant switches and wiring.
  • Master Cylinder – The liquid-filled cylinder in the hydraulic brake system or clutch, where hydraulic pressure is developed when depresses a foot pedal.
  • Periodic Maintenance Service – The regular servicing prescribed by manufacturer to maintain the vehicle’s top performance.
  • Positive Crank Ventilation – Emission control system that prevents crank case gases from entering the atmosphere, usually by drawing the gases from the crank case and feeding them into the engine’s induction system.
  • Power Steering – Steering that has been designed to make the wheel move more easily than in a manual steering system. Hydraulic assists the process utilizing hydraulic fluid. The fluid increases pressure in the power steering pump and aids in the movement of the steering mechanism. This fluid, called power steering fluid, is what is replaced at regular intervals to keep steering soft and comfortable.
  • Super Charged Engine – An engine that is similar to a turbo-charged engine which uses a series of belts or chains from the crankshaft to turn the turbines that forces the air/fuel mixture into the cylinder heads under pressure creating a bigger explosion which generates more power. A turbocharger uses the exhaust gases to turn the turbines to create the same effect.
  • Transaxle – Type of construction in which the transmission and differential are combined in one unit.
  • Thermostat – A device for automatic regulation of temperature
  • Turbo Charged Engine – A performance-increasing turbine positioned in the exhaust system. Expanding exhaust gases spin an impeller (very small fan-type blades) at speeds up to 25 thousand rpm, driving a similar compressing impeller. Compressed air from the driven impeller is forced into the induction system, which squeezes more air/fuel mixture into the combustion chambers. With the greater charge of air and fuel, a more powerful combustion burn results, thus more power. The big advantage of the turbo over directly driven superchargers is the increased efficiency, although there is a slight lag before the turbine spins up and increases the power output. Originally turbo were developed to enable aircraft to fly at high altitudes, then they found use in diesel trucks and train engines to increase their torque.
  • U-joint – A four-joint cross-connected to two U-shaped yokes that serve as a flexible coupling between shafts.

145 Comments

    • Dynatech Industrial Institute, Inc.
      Hda. Loreto, San Jose, Binalbagan, Negros Occidental
      9189028561

      Dynatech Industrial Institute, Inc.
      Hda. Loreto, San Jose, Binalbagan, Negros Occidental
      9189028561

      Fortress College, Inc.
      ASCO Compound, Kabankalan City
      34-4712152

      Global Tech Manpower Institute Inc.
      Motong Road Motong, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
      (035) 4210765

      NFSP Sugar Workers Foundation, Inc.
      Automotive Servicing NC I
      Trainer: Evan A. Abaygar
      NFSP Building, Murcia-Alijis Road, Bacolod City

      441-1533

      Regional Training Center – Talisay
      Automotive Servicing NC II (Amended)
      Trainer: June Arthur P. BanagodosAlain C. TabilonJude Peter Paul D. MiraGuillermo F. Banagodos, Jr.
      Felipe Lacson St., Talisay City, Neg. Occ.

      495-2457/495-1033

      USAT College of Sagay City, Inc. (Formerly: Universal School Applied Technology of Sagya City, Inc.)
      Automotive Servicing NC II (Amended)
      Trainer: Manny A. Anacleto
      Brgy. Old Sagay, Sagay City, Negros Occidental

      722-8905

  • Hello good morning my name is Michael ask kolang po kung PANO mag enroll sa tesda sa (tesda CNSAT) ng automotive servicing NC2 at kung kailan Ang enrollment
    Bago lang po

    • Central Pangasinan School of Technology, Inc.
      Montemayor St., Malasiqui, Pangasinan
      (075) 536-2789/ ‘09175088152

      iTech Computer Academy, Inc.
      No. 80 Rizal Ave., Malasiqui, Pangasinan
      (075) 536-6096; 09121204364

      Lingayen Technological Institute, Inc.
      Alvear St., East Lingayen, Pangasinan
      (075) 542-6180

      Manantan Technical School, Inc.
      San Vicente East, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
      075-600-0002

      Mangaldan Technical Institute, Inc.
      No. 11 P. De Guzman St., Bari, Mangaldan, Pangasinan
      9324316432

      Marian Educational Center of Malasiqui Inc.
      31 Tambac, Malasiqui, Pangasinan
      0906-960-1968

      Pangasinan School of Arts and Trades
      Alvear St. West, Lingayen, Pangasinan
      075-662-2077

      Provincial Training Center – Pangasinan
      Capitol Compound, Lingayen, Pangasinan
      075-542-4989

  • Good morning po, gusto ko po sana mag apply sa Automotive NCII, ano po ang mga requirements at kailan po mag start ang klase? thank you po

  • Hello po. Magpapa renew kmi ng nc2 cert.passi iloilo po dapat pa po bang mag pa sched bago pumunta jan sa center sa passi?

  • San po malapit na automotive servicing tesda course po dito s pampanga po.meron po ba opening this November po 2023

    • Please inquire below:

      Lorraine Technical Institute of Angeles City, Inc.
      Henson-Guanzon Bldg., Miranda ext., Angeles City
      (045)888-6814

  • HI po, may i ask po baka masagot saan po may malapit na assesment center here sa bataan para po sa Automotive servicing nc2 po, badly needed po kasi talaga.

    Sana po may maka sagot, salamat po.

    • General Santos National School of Arts and Trade (GSNSAT)
      Tiongson St., Lagao, General Santos City
      (083) 887-4973/ 553-2479/ 826-2058 552-5618

  • Good evening po… ask ko po if merong mga manual or modules na translated in Filipino? kahit OHS lang po sa automotive… Plan ko po kasing integration sa subject ko sa SHS.. automotive po kasi hawak ko. Hope if meron, makahingi po, salamat…
    eto po email address ko mangallenocrystal@gmail.com

    • Don Bosco Youth Center -Tondo Inc.
      Bo. Magsaysay, Tondo, Manila
      251-5262 / 251-52-60

      Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati, Inc.
      A. Arnaiz Ave. cor. Chino Roces Ave., Makati City
      892-0107-09 / 817-5807

      First Gear Technical Institute and Assessment Center, Inc.
      No. 1092 Chino Roces Ave., Brgy. Tejeros, Makati City
      919-0350/ 754-2107

      Techno Devt. Center of the Phil. Inc.
      2340 F.B Harrison St. Pasay City
      556-3819

      Samson College of Science and Technology Inc.
      587 EDSA Cubao, Quezon City
      8721-4129

      Autohub Institute of Technology, Inc.
      Blk.15 FGC Bldg. Rizal Drive, Bonifacio Global City Taguig City
      860-8880/09175572100

      Regional Training Center – NCR
      Building 14, Gate 2, TESDA Complex East Service Road, South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City
      9171273635

      MFI Polytechnic Institute, Inc. (formerly: MFI Foundation Inc.)
      MFI Bldg., Ortigas Ave., Barangay Ugong, Pasig City
      8632-0756 to 67 / 8634-4970

    • Imus Institute of Science and Technology Inc.
      82 Nueno Ave., Poblacion IV-D, Imus, Cavite
      (046) 471 0821

      Imus Institute of Science and Technology Inc.
      82 Nueno Ave., Poblacion IV-D, Imus, Cavite
      (046) 471 0821

      Sisters of Mary Technical Education Institute Cavite Inc.
      Brgy. Adlas, Silang, Cavite
      (046) 865 2830/ 423 7873

      Sisters of Mary Technical Education Institute Cavite Inc.
      Boystown, Brgy. Adlas, Silang, Cavite
      (046) 865 2830/ 423 7873

      TESDA Provincial Training Center – Rosario
      Phase 1, First Road, CEPZ Rosario, Cavite
      (046) 437-2370

      University of Perpetual Help System Dalta
      Molino 3, Bacoor, Cavite
      (046) 477 0606 loc 130/ 477 0602

    • Don Bosco Training Center San Jose City, Inc.
      Brgy. Malasin, San Jose City, Nueva Ecija
      (044) 958-1412

      Don Bosco Training Center San Jose City, Inc.
      Brgy. Malasin, San Jose City, Nueva Ecija
      (044) 958-1412

      First Magcor School of Technology, Inc.
      Brgy. Bacayao, Guimba, Nueva Ecija
      0915-197-4894/0915-197-4895

      First Magcor School of Technology, Inc.
      Brgy. Bacayao, Guimba, Nueva Ecija
      0915-197-4894/0915-197-4895

      First Magcor School of Technology, Inc.
      Brgy. Bacayao, Guimba, Nueva Ecija
      0915-197-4894/0915-197-4895

      Provincial Training Center – Nueva Ecija (Palayan City)
      Brgy. Singalat, Palayan City, Nueva Ecija
      (044) 958-1808

      • Integrated College of Business and Technology, Inc.
        Dr. Gonzales St., Tibag, Baliwag, Bulacan
        044-766-6966/ 766-7381/ 09176884788/ 044-798-8163

        Regional Training Center Central Luzon – Guiguinto
        RSDC Compound, Mac Arthur Highway, Tabang, Guiguinto, Bulacan
        (044) 794-0024 / 690-4305/ 044-7940204

    • MARIKINA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
      No. 02 Mayor Changyungco St. , Sta. Elena, Marikina City
      369-7216 / 369-6790 / 682-0596

  • Hi. San po kaya may school near Baliuag, Bulacan for Automotive Servicing NC2 bukod sa Guiguinto? Wala daw po kasi available dun ngayon. Thanks po.

    • Fernandez College of Arts & Technology Inc.
      Gil Carlos St., Poblacion, Baliuag, Bulacan
      (044) 675-2278/ 766-7677

      Integrated College of Business and Technology, Inc.
      Dr. Gonzales St., Tibag, Baliwag, Bulacan
      044-766-6966/ 766-7381/ 09176884788/ 044-798-8163

      Regional Training Center Central Luzon – Guiguinto
      RSDC Compound, Mac Arthur Highway, Tabang, Guiguinto, Bulacan
      (044) 794-0024 / 690-4305/ 044-7940204

    • College of Technological Sciences-Cebu, Inc.
      Natalio Bacalso Ave. Corner Rallos Sr. Street, Sambag 1, Cebu City
      (032) 256-1302 to 04; 255-2331; Fax 254-2434 090798917562

      College of Technological Sciences-Cebu, Inc.
      Natalio Bacalso Ave. Corner Rallos Sr. Street, Sambag 1, Cebu City
      (032) 256-1302 to 04; 255-2331; Fax 254-2434 090798917562

      Regional Training Center VII
      TESDA 7 Compound Archbishop Reyes Avenue, Cebu City
      (032) 412-7267 / 416-8876 / 09455501436

      TESDA Technology Institute – RTC VII
      Archbishop Reyes Ave., Salinas Drive , Lahug , Cebu City
      412-7267 416-8876

  • I am Undergraduate of BTTE-Automotive Technology with 158 units. Meron po ba neto sa Cavite nag ooffer ng automotive Servicing NC II?

    • Isabela School of Arts and Trades
      Automotive Servicing NC II
      Calamagui 2nd, City of Ilagan, Isabela
      078-624-0633 622-2470/ 624-0933

        • Imus Institute of Science and Technology Inc.
          82 Nueno Ave., Poblacion IV-D, Imus, Cavite
          (046) 471 0821

          Sisters of Mary Technical Education Institute Cavite Inc.
          Brgy. Adlas, Silang, Cavite
          (046) 865 2830/ 423 7873

          TESDA Provincial Training Center – Rosario
          Phase 1, First Road, CEPZ Rosario, Cavite
          (046) 437-2370

          UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM DALTA
          Molino 3, Bacoor, Cavite
          (046) 477 0606 loc 130/ 477 0602

        • Please inquire below:

          Regional Training Center – II (Tuguegarao)
          Carig Norte, Tuguegarao City
          (078) 396-1631/ 846-4224

    • Please inquire below:

      ICTI Polytechnic College Inc.
      Coco-Groove, Iligan City
      (063) 221-2020/221-5594

      Iligan Transmotors and Skills Training Corporation
      ITC Building, Tibanga Highway, Iligan City
      (063) 221-6551

      Regional Training Center – Iligan
      Barangaay Maria Cristina, Iligan City
      (063)2236541

      St. Laurence Institute of Technology, Inc.
      2/F Natalie Bldg., Mariano Badelles Sr. St., Iligan City
      (063) 223-1874

      • Please contact the training center for more info:

        Bangui Institute of Technology
        Brgy. Manayon, Bangui, Ilocos Norte
        09088600955/ 0918 9410374/ 077-7743544

    • Please contact below:

      Southern Isabela College of Arts and Trades
      Calaoacan, Santiago City, Isabela
      (078) 305-2577/ 682-3974 305-1735

      • Magandang Araw po.
        Meron po bang automotive NCII- sa zamboanga city. Kung matron, magkani at kelan poh Ang enrollment nila.
        Salamat

        • ADVANCETECH INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTER INC.
          Malagutay, Zamboanga City

          Colegio Dela Ciudad de Zamboanga
          Ayala,Zamboanga City
          (062) 992- 4862

          Regional Training Center – Zamboanga Paninsula
          Talungon St., San Roque, Zamboanga City
          (062) 955-9586/ 991-9586

          Southern City Colleges, Inc.
          San Jose, Gusu, Zamboanga City
          (062) 991-1847/992-6492/991-1819/992-2241/992-6492

          Vitali Technical Vocational School
          Mialim, Vitali, Zamboanga City
          CP#09267245423- Mr. Piedad; 09209212034; Rene

          Zamboanga Peninsula School of Technology, Inc.
          Tetuan, Zamboanga City (formerly Nuñez Extension, Camino Nuevo, Zamboanga City)
          CP NO. 09279475553/09276361003

    • Leon Ganzon Polytechnic College
      Brgy. Maya, Balasan, Iloilo
      33970915/Fax 3971108/3971159

      Passi Trade School
      Bgy. Sablogon, Passi City
      311-5451/311-5420

      Regional Training Center – Iloilo
      TESDA Compound, Zamora Street, Iloilo City
      300-12-05/email address: rtc_iloilo@yahoo.com

      Technical Institute of Iloilo City – Molo
      M.H. del Pilar St., Molo, Iloilo city
      330-1539/337-611

  • May available po ba na slot ng Automotive NCII? Taga Sogod Southern Leyte Po ako wala na daw Automotive NCII dito sa Southern Leyte.

    • Please inquire here:

      Regional Training Center – V (Pili)
      – Automotive Servicing NC II
      Trainer: Antonio E. Dorosan Jr.
      Zone 9, San Jose, Pili, Camarines Sur
      (054) 477-7204 / 361-2788

          • ICTI Polytechnic College Inc.
            Coco-Groove, Iligan City
            (063) 221-2020/221-5594

            Iligan Transmotors and Skills Training Corporation
            ITC Building, Tibanga Highway, Iligan City
            (063) 221-6551

            Regional Training Center – Iligan
            Barangaay Maria Cristina, Iligan City
            (063)2236541

            Regional Training Center – Iligan
            Barangaay Maria Cristina, Iligan City
            (063)2236541

            St. Laurence Institute of Technology, Inc.
            2/F Natalie Bldg., Mariano Badelles Sr. St., Iligan City
            (063) 223-1874

      • Please inquire below:

        Sisters of Mary Technical Education Institute Cavite Inc.
        Brgy. Adlas, Silang, Cavite
        (046) 865 2830/ 423 7873

    • Centerpoint College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS), Inc.
      National Highway, Brgy. San Pablo, Tacurong City
      064-2006078

      Centerpoint College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS), Inc.
      National Highway, Brgy. San Pablo, Tacurong City
      064-2006078

      King’s College of Isulan, Inc.
      Kalawag I Extension, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat
      (064)201-3386/3389

      Kulaman Academy, Inc.
      Sen. Ninoy Aquino, Sultan Kudarat
      (064)200-3665

      Regional Manpower Development Center
      RMDC, Brgy. Rebuken, Municipality of Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao
      (064) 429-0091

      Salaman Institute, Inc.
      Lebak, Sultan Kudarat
      (064)205-3363

      Southern Mindanao Institute of Technology, Inc.
      National Highway, Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat
      (064)200-3549

      VMC Asian College Foundation, Inc.
      28 Nat’l Highway, Tacurong City
      (064)200-6466/ 200-3549

    • San po pwedy mag apply ng Automotive NCll sa leyte? Meron daw po sa tacloban pero saan po ang location para mapuntahan?

    • Provincial Training Center – Bukidnon (Valencia)
      Hagkol, Valencia City
      (088)828-0172

      San Agustin Institute of Technology, Inc.
      Fr. Manlio Coroselli Street, Poblacion, Valencia City
      (088) 844-2299/826-1499

      Cagayan de Oro Bugo School of Arts and Trades
      Bugo, Cagayan de Oro Ciy
      (08822) 742-576

      Crossroads Training Institute, Inc.
      Kia Motors, Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City
      09176343009

      DATS Actual Technical Training Center, Inc.
      SBS Building, CM Recto Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City
      (088)8567052/ (08822)710207

      Golden Heritage Polytechnic College Inc.
      Vamenta Boulevard, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City
      (088)856-7326/ 858-3776

      St. Gregory, The Great Technical School, Inc.
      AM Velez Building, Vamenta Boulevard-Gumamela Streets, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City
      (088) 857-6677/ 8561641/ 09475291733

      TCO SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT INC.
      Km. 3, National Highway, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City
      (088) 858 9993

      UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES
      C.M. Recto Avenue, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City
      (088) 856-1738

    • List of TESDA accredited schools in Rizal that offer Automotive Servicing NC I Course

      Carcir Technical Training & Assessment Center Inc.
      49 Sumulong Hi-way, Brgy. Mayamot, Antipolo City
      0928-326-2416 / 0917-205-5187

      ESRA Technical Training Foundation Inc.
      ESRA Compound, Rizal Technopark 2000 Lambak, San Juan, Taytay, Rizal
      734-6639/ 547-8960/ 09309685278

      Zion Institute of Science and Technology Inc.
      Bentley Park Subd., Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Antipolo City
      647-8014/ 647-8013

  • meron po ba schedule n pang gabi or pang sunday lang para sa nc2 automotive service. gusto ko po mag aral ulet pero nagttrabaho npo ako.

    • Hello po, Saan po may malapit na Automotive Servicing NC2 sa SJDM, Bul.?
      Pwede rin po ba makahingi ng list ng schools na may automotive servicing nc2 sa Quezon City?

      • Xavier Technical Training Center
        – Automotive Servicing NC II
        Blk 6, Lot 2, Nayon Lourdes, Brgy. Maharlika Quirino Highway, City of san Jose del Monte, Bulacan
        9208073971