Four Wheel Alignment AOM 12

This module is to assess the competence of the candidate's knowledge, skill and ability to check the vehicles four wheel alignment / geometry. This will include ensuring that the vehicle is initially set up to the correct specifications and then using industry recognised wheel alignment equipment record the readings obtained from the vehicle and compare them against the vehicle manufacturer data.

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The candidate will be required to reset the vehicle's wheel alignment to the vehicle manufacturer specification

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