auto maintenance merit badge worksheet

3 min read 10-01-2025
auto maintenance merit badge worksheet

This worksheet will help you prepare for earning the Auto Maintenance merit badge. Remember to always work with a knowledgeable adult who can supervise your activities and ensure your safety. This is not a substitute for the official Boy Scouts of America merit badge pamphlet. Always refer to that pamphlet for complete requirements.

Section 1: Basic Car Knowledge & Safety

1.1. Basic Car Systems: Describe the function of the following systems in a vehicle:

  • Engine: Explain the four-stroke cycle (intake, compression, power, exhaust) and the role of key components like the pistons, cylinders, crankshaft, and valves.
  • Transmission: Differentiate between automatic and manual transmissions. Explain how gears work to change speed and torque.
  • Braking System: Describe the components of a disc and drum braking system, including calipers, rotors, brake pads, drums, and shoes. Explain how anti-lock brakes (ABS) function.
  • Steering System: Explain how the steering wheel, steering column, tie rods, and other components work together to control the direction of the vehicle.
  • Suspension System: Describe the function of shock absorbers, struts, springs, and other suspension components in providing a comfortable and safe ride.
  • Electrical System: Explain the role of the battery, alternator, starter motor, and fuses in powering the vehicle.

1.2. Safety Procedures:

  • Proper Lifting Techniques: Describe safe techniques for lifting heavy objects, such as a car jack or spare tire, to avoid injury.
  • Working with Tools: Explain the proper use and care of common automotive tools, such as wrenches, screwdrivers, and sockets. Emphasize safety precautions.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): List and describe the appropriate PPE for working on a vehicle (e.g., safety glasses, gloves, closed-toe shoes).
  • Emergency Procedures: Explain the procedures to follow in case of an accident or emergency while working on a vehicle. This includes proper jacking and securing procedures.

Section 2: Basic Maintenance Tasks

2.1. Fluid Checks and Changes:

  • Engine Oil: Explain the importance of regular oil changes and how to check the oil level using the dipstick.
  • Coolant: Describe the function of coolant and how to check its level and condition.
  • Transmission Fluid: Explain how to check the transmission fluid level (if applicable to your vehicle).
  • Brake Fluid: Describe the importance of brake fluid and how to check its level (with adult supervision).
  • Power Steering Fluid: Explain how to check the power steering fluid level (with adult supervision).
  • Windshield Washer Fluid: Explain how to refill the windshield washer fluid reservoir.

2.2. Tire Maintenance:

  • Tire Pressure: Explain the importance of maintaining proper tire pressure and how to check it using a tire pressure gauge.
  • Tire Rotation: Describe the process of rotating tires to ensure even wear.
  • Tire Tread Depth: Explain how to check tire tread depth using a tread depth gauge or the penny test.
  • Spare Tire: Describe how to locate and use the spare tire and jacking equipment.

2.3. Other Maintenance Tasks:

  • Battery Terminals: Explain how to clean corroded battery terminals.
  • Headlights & Taillights: Describe how to check and replace burned-out bulbs.
  • Wipers & Washers: Explain how to replace wiper blades and refill washer fluid.

Section 3: Troubleshooting and Repair

3.1. Simple Repairs:

  • Describe how to identify and replace a blown fuse.
  • Explain the process of jump-starting a dead battery (with adult supervision).

3.2. Vehicle Systems Diagnosis:

  • Describe basic troubleshooting techniques for identifying common vehicle problems, such as a dead battery, low tire pressure, or a burned-out headlight. What questions should you ask yourself to narrow down the problem?

Section 4: Record Keeping

Maintain a log of all maintenance performed on your vehicle. This should include dates, tasks completed, and any parts replaced.

This worksheet provides a framework. Remember to consult the official Boy Scouts of America Auto Maintenance merit badge pamphlet for complete requirements and further details. Always prioritize safety and work under adult supervision.

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