Transportation Maintenance

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Module Overview

Whether you drive a car or ride a bike, keeping your transportation in good shape can save you time, stress, and money. In this module, we’ll go over the basics of caring for your vehicle—so it stays reliable and safe when you need it most.

You’ll learn how to check your car’s oil, coolant, windshield wipers, and tire pressure. We’ll talk about what common dashboard warning lights mean and what to do when you see them. And for bicycle users, we’ll cover basic bike maintenance, safe riding habits, and how to deal with issues like flat tires.

By the end of this module, you’ll have the knowledge to take better care of your car or bike—before small problems turn into big ones.

Course details
Lectures 2
Level Intermediate
Basic info

SECTION 1 - TAKING CARE OF YOUR VEHICLE & COMMON ISSUES
This section teaches about the various fluids needed to keep your vehicle running, how
to identify problems and properly care for your tires, and how to fix common car troubles.
SECTION 2 - BICYCLE CARE & MAINTENANCE
Identify the basic parts of a bicycle and learn the importance of cleaning, lubricating, and
caring for your bike. Steps on how to fix a flat tire are included.

Course requirements
  • Access to a computer or mobile device with internet connection
  • No prior experience or coursework required

Intended audience
  • Adults learning to manage transportation independently, whether they own a vehicle, use public transit, or rely on shared rides.

  • Individuals working toward greater stability and mobility, who need practical knowledge about vehicle upkeep, safety, and planning for transportation costs.