Qualification details

City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair

Qualification summary

The City & Guilds automotive qualification is designed to meet the needs of Technicians in the Automotive Vehicle maintenance and repair sector. Successful learners will be able to demonstrate to their employers evidence of competence in advanced industry techniques.

Qualification details

100/5342/6
2
VRQ - Vocationally-Related Qualification
Accreditation start date:
01/07/2005
Operational start date in centres:
Accreditation end date:
31/12/2010
Certification end date:
31/12/2012
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When undertaking a qualification that does not appear on the governments' lists as eligible for funding for specific age ranges, users must be aware of legal requirements. Not all qualifications are suitable for all age ranges.
For further information on 14-19 qualifications offered in England, please refer to the DCSF Section 96 website.

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For further information on Wales, visit the DCELLS website.
For further information on Northern Ireland, visit the DELNI and DENI websites.
Guernsey - Isle of Man - Jersey - Scotland
English
Candidates who are successful at Level 2 will be able to progress to a range of further education and professional body awards. For example:
City & Guilds level 3 automotive qualifications and equivalents offered by other awarding bodies.
Institute of Leadership and Management level 2 or 3 Team Leader Qualifications.
Vehicle Parts Operative
  • 04 Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies
    • 04.3  Transportation Operations and Maintenance
460
Pass
Independent assessment will be provided by the centre internal verifier and externally by the City & Guilds external verifier and online underpinning knowledge testing. The qualification will also be assessed on portfolio evidence which will be externally verified. The types of assessment methods that can be used are observation, product evidence, witness testimonies, professional discussion, candidate questioning and accredited prior learning. Where possible a holistic approach should be taken.
Qualification Accreditation Number 100/5342/6 provides pathways to the following qualifications:

City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Auto-electrical)
City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Maintenance and Repair (Heavy
Vehicle))
City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Maintenance and Repair (Light
Vehicle))
City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Maintenance and Repair
(Motorcycle))
City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Mobile Electronics and Security)

Candidates must complete all units from the Group A and one optional unit from the Group B of their chosen pathway. Candidates taking the Auto-electrical pathway must also complete an additonal unit from Group C.
  • A  -  Mandatory Maintenance and Repair (Light Vehicle)
    • K/103/2287 - Contribute to good workplace housekeeping
    • M/103/2629 - Carry our routine vehicle maintenance
    • M/103/2291 - Remove and replace engine units and components
    • T/103/2292 - Remove and replace auxilliary electrical units and components
    • A/103/2293 - Remove and replace chassis units and components
    • D/103/2299 - Ensure your own actions reduce risks to health and safety
    • J/103/2300 - Maintain positive working relationships
  • A  -  Mandatory Autoelectrical
    • K/103/2287 - Contribute to good workplace housekeeping
    • D/103/2299 - Ensure your own actions reduce risks to health and safety
    • J/103/2300 - Maintain positive working relationships
    • Y/103/2642 - Locate and correct simple electrical faults
  • A  -  Mandatory Mobile Electronics and Security
    • K/103/2287 - Contribute to good workplace housekeeping
    • D/103/2299 - Ensure your own actions reduce risks to health and safety
    • J/103/2300 - Maintain positive working relationships
    • R/103/2638 - Locate and correct electrical faults
    • Y/103/2639 - Enhance vehicle system features
    • R/103/2297 - Remove and fit basic MET components to vehicles
  • A  -  Mandatory Maintenance and Repair (Motorcycle)
    • K/103/2287 - Contribute to good workplace housekeeping
    • M/103/2629 - Carry our routine vehicle maintenance
    • M/103/2291 - Remove and replace engine units and components
    • T/103/2292 - Remove and replace auxilliary electrical units and components
    • A/103/2293 - Remove and replace chassis units and components
    • D/103/2299 - Ensure your own actions reduce risks to health and safety
    • J/103/2300 - Maintain positive working relationships
  • A  -  Mandatory Maintenance and Repair (Heavy Vehicle)
    • K/103/2287 - Contribute to good workplace housekeeping
    • M/103/2629 - Carry our routine vehicle maintenance
    • M/103/2291 - Remove and replace engine units and components
    • T/103/2292 - Remove and replace auxilliary electrical units and components
    • F/103/2294 - Remove and replace commercial vehicle chassis units and components
    • D/103/2299 - Ensure your own actions reduce risks to health and safety
    • J/103/2300 - Maintain positive working relationships
  • B  -  Optional Maintenance and Repair (Light Vehicle)
    • H/103/2630 - Conduct pre and post work vehicle inspections
    • D/103/2626 - Valet vehicles
    • J/103/2295 - Remove and replace vehicle transmission and driveline units and components
  • B  -  Optional Maintenance and Repair (Heavy Vehicle)
    • H/103/2630 - Conduct pre and post work vehicle inspections
    • D/103/2626 - Valet vehicles
    • L/103/2296 - Remove and replace commercial vehicle transmission and driveline
  • B  -  Optional Maintenance and Repair (Motorcycle)
    • H/103/2630 - Conduct pre and post work vehicle inspections
    • D/103/2626 - Valet vehicles
    • J/103/2295 - Remove and replace vehicle transmission and driveline units and components
    • T/103/3667 - Remove and fit non-welded non-structural motorcycle body panels
  • B  -  Optional Mobile Electronics and Security
  • B  -  Optional Autoelectrical
    • H/103/2630 - Conduct pre and post work vehicle inspections
    • R/103/2297 - Remove and fit basic MET components to vehicles
  • C  -  Mand/Opt Autoelectrical