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B4.2 identify the tools and equipment required by a vehicle owner to perform basic service and maintenance procedures;
B4.3 report on work in progress (e.g., by complet- ing a work order, parts list, and/or journal), using terminology specific to vehicles (e.g., acronyms, service terms);
B4.4 perform mathematical calculations related to vehicle maintenance and operation that are important from an owner’s perspective (e.g., calculate quantities, ratio of water to antifreeze, fuel consumption), using appropriate resources (e.g., owner’s manual, service information);
B4.5 explain the benefits for an owner in keeping up-to-date service and maintenance records.
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