NVHS TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
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    • Ms. Lisa Traut
    • Mr. Shawn Bidlingmeyer
    • Mr. Paul Holba
    • Mr. Mark Rose
    • Mr. Peter Ross
    • Mr. Anthony Tegtmeyer
  • COURSES
    • NVHS TEE Courses to Careers
    • Exploratory Courses >
      • Engineering Technology 1 (TEE1001)
      • Engineering Technology 2 (TEE1002)
    • Communication Technology >
      • Media Production 1 (TEE1014D)
      • Media Production 2 (TEE2007D)
      • Media Production 3 (TEE3013)
    • Manufacturing & Construction Technology >
      • Woods Fabrication 1 (TEE1003)
      • Woods Fabrication 2 (TEE2001)
      • Introduction to Construction (TEE2002)
      • Drafting and Design (TEE2003)
      • Architectural Drafting (TEE3001)
      • Computer Aided Drafting & Design (TEE3002)
    • Transportation Technology >
      • Power Mechanics (TEE1004)
      • Automotive Maintenance (TEE2005)
      • Automotive Mechanics (TEE3003)
      • Automotive Servicing (TEE4001B)
    • Project Lead the Way >
      • Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW2000)
      • Principles of Engineering (PLTW2001)
      • Aerospace Engineering (PLTW2005)
      • Digital Electronics (PLTW2002D)
      • Civil Engineering & Architecture (PLTW2003)
      • Engineering Design & Development (PLTW2004)
  • CLUBS/ACTIVITIES
    • Drone Club
    • Girls in STEM
    • IDEA
    • Rocket Club
    • Robotics Club
    • SKILLS USA
  • GALLERY
  • TEE Students of the Quarter
  • Senior Department Awards
  • Wildcat Pride
  • TEE ADVISORY BOARD
    • What is the TEE Advisory Board?
    • TEE Advisory Board Philosophy, Goals, and Objectives
    • Past Meeting Agendas
  • LABS/FACILITIES
    • Automotive Classroom (A119)
    • Automotive Lab (A121)
    • Woods Classroom (A117)
    • Woods Lab (A123)
    • Drafting/PLTW Lab (A113)
    • PLTW Lab (A115)
    • Birkett Center Classroom/Labs (H123)

Automotive Maintenance (TEE2005)

Grade 10-12. One semester. This course is designed for students to gain basic knowledge and skills to maintain automobiles. This course covers the following areas in automotive maintenance: engine tune-up, lubrication maintenance, electrical maintenance, tires and wheels, drive train maintenance, and seasonal maintenance procedures. Lab and workbook fees will be charged.
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  • HOME
  • STAFF
    • Ms. Lisa Traut
    • Mr. Shawn Bidlingmeyer
    • Mr. Paul Holba
    • Mr. Mark Rose
    • Mr. Peter Ross
    • Mr. Anthony Tegtmeyer
  • COURSES
    • NVHS TEE Courses to Careers
    • Exploratory Courses >
      • Engineering Technology 1 (TEE1001)
      • Engineering Technology 2 (TEE1002)
    • Communication Technology >
      • Media Production 1 (TEE1014D)
      • Media Production 2 (TEE2007D)
      • Media Production 3 (TEE3013)
    • Manufacturing & Construction Technology >
      • Woods Fabrication 1 (TEE1003)
      • Woods Fabrication 2 (TEE2001)
      • Introduction to Construction (TEE2002)
      • Drafting and Design (TEE2003)
      • Architectural Drafting (TEE3001)
      • Computer Aided Drafting & Design (TEE3002)
    • Transportation Technology >
      • Power Mechanics (TEE1004)
      • Automotive Maintenance (TEE2005)
      • Automotive Mechanics (TEE3003)
      • Automotive Servicing (TEE4001B)
    • Project Lead the Way >
      • Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW2000)
      • Principles of Engineering (PLTW2001)
      • Aerospace Engineering (PLTW2005)
      • Digital Electronics (PLTW2002D)
      • Civil Engineering & Architecture (PLTW2003)
      • Engineering Design & Development (PLTW2004)
  • CLUBS/ACTIVITIES
    • Drone Club
    • Girls in STEM
    • IDEA
    • Rocket Club
    • Robotics Club
    • SKILLS USA
  • GALLERY
  • TEE Students of the Quarter
  • Senior Department Awards
  • Wildcat Pride
  • TEE ADVISORY BOARD
    • What is the TEE Advisory Board?
    • TEE Advisory Board Philosophy, Goals, and Objectives
    • Past Meeting Agendas
  • LABS/FACILITIES
    • Automotive Classroom (A119)
    • Automotive Lab (A121)
    • Woods Classroom (A117)
    • Woods Lab (A123)
    • Drafting/PLTW Lab (A113)
    • PLTW Lab (A115)
    • Birkett Center Classroom/Labs (H123)