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Automotive Maintenance Merit Badge (ALL DAY)

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Sat, Mar 14, 2026, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM EDT
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1515 Poplar Drive, Reston, VA, USA Map
1.  Safety and Registration. Do the following: 
2.  General Maintenance. Do the following: 
Resource: 
Your Car's Fluids (video)
3.  Dashboard/Driver Information Center. Do the following: 
  • (a) Explain the function of the fuel gauge, speedometer, tachometer, oil pressure, and engine temperature gauge. Point each one out on the instrument cluster. 
    Resource: Understanding the Car Gauges (video)
  • (b) Explain the symbols that light up on the dashboard and the difference between the yellow and red symbols. Explain each of the indicators on the dashboard, using the owner's manual if necessary. 
    Resource: Dashboard Warning Lights Explained (video)
  • (c) Explain the messages and alerts that may be displayed on the dashboard/ driver information center including maintenance-related reminders.
4.  Tires. Do the following: 
5.  Engine. Do the following: 
6.  Cooling System. Do the following: 
7.  Fuel System. Do the following: 
8.  Ignition and Electrical Systems. Do the following: 
9.  Drive Train. Do the following: 
10.  Brake System. Do the following: 
11.  Do TWO of the following: 
  • (a) Determine the value of three different vehicles you are interested in purchasing. One must be new and one must be used; the third vehicle can be new or used. For each vehicle, find out the requirements and cost of automobile insurance to include basic liability and options for collision, comprehensive, towing, and rental car. Using the three vehicles you chose and with your counselor's assistance, complete the operation/maintenance chart provided in the Automotive Maintenance merit badge pamphlet. Use this information to determine the operating cost per mile for each vehicle, and discuss what you learn with your counselor. 
    Resource: How to Negotiate and Buy a Used Car (video)
  • (b) Choose a car cleaner and wax product for a vehicle you want to clean. Explain clear-coat paint and the precautions necessary for care. Clean the vehicle, both inside and out, and wax the exterior. Use a vinyl and rubber protectant (on vinyl tops, rubber door seals, sidewalls, etc.) and explain the importance of this protectant. 
    Resource: How to Wax Your Car (video)
  • (c) Locate the manufacturer's jack. Use the jack to demonstrate how to engage the jack correctly on the vehicle, then change a tire correctly. 
    Resource: How to Change a Flat Tire (video)
  • (d) Perform an oil filter and oil change on a vehicle. Explain how to properly dispose of the used oil and filter. 
    Resource: How to Change Your Oil (website)
12.  Find out about three career opportunities in the automotive industry. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required for this profession. Discuss this with your counselor, and explain why this profession might interest you. 
Resources: 
10 Exciting & Rewarding Jobs in the Automotive Industry (website)
Automotive Jobs: The Highest Paying Ones (video)
Best Careers in the Automotive Industry (video)

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Braxton Sesler

Automotive Maintenance Instructor

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1515 Poplar Drive, Reston, VA, USA

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