Contest Coordinator: Craig Korte
On Thursday night, there will be a qualification round to accommodate the competition’s capacity. Fifteen high school and fifteen college/postsecondary competitors will advance. All participants will take a written test and complete a parts identification station to determine the top 15 in each group. We appreciate your understanding and are working to improve the process for future competitions.
The competition will include a written knowledge test which will be comprised of diagnostic and repair content from these skill areas: engine repair, automatic transmission/transaxle, manual drivetrain and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical/electronic steering, heating and air conditioning and engine performance. Diagnose electrical circuit, parts identification (transmission brakes), measure engine and brake components.
Friday Finalist:
The competition will include a series of workstations. Workstations consist of a vehicle and/or simulators, components, service publications, and interpersonal skills stations (such as Customer Service and Job Interview).