Enrol in our IMI L3 intensive programme to enhance your skillset and propel your automotive career with advanced diagnostic abilities. As the automotive industry experiences rapid changes, with 90% of recent innovations focusing on automotive electronics and software, this qualification becomes crucial in equipping individuals with the necessary expertise to excel and stay competitive in today's challenging work environment.
The L3 qualification is carefully designed to offer a standardized approach for delivering and assessing the essential knowledge and skills needed for success.
Individuals with SKM Level 3/ Individuals with experience who want an accredited qualification/ Auto Technicians@Mechanics who want to grow their skillset and accelerate their career in the automotive industry with more diagnostic skills.
IMI International Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Graduates
The assessment can be divided into 2 components:
This programme consists of 9 Units which needs to be completed successfully to be assured an IMI Diploma Level 3 award. Schedule of subject to change according to the trainees’ progress and level of knowledge. However, learners with IMI LVMR Level 2 qualification are only required to complete 5 modules (AE06, LV07, LV08, LV13 and LV11.1) to gain the IMI Diploma Level 3 award.
IMI International Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, UK
Unit No. | Unit Title | Unit Level | Description |
G0102 | Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of routine maintenance and cleaning of the automotive environment and using resources economically and health and safety legislation and duties of everyone in the motor vehicle environment. It will provide an appreciation of significant risks in the automotive environment and how to identify and deal with them. Once completed the learner will be able to identify hazards and evaluate and reduce risk. |
G3 | Supporting Job Roles in the Automotive Environment | 3 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of how to keep good working relationships with all colleagues in the automotive work environment by using effective communication and support skills. |
G4 | Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of the correct selection, care and use of key hand tools and measuring devices for modification, fabrication and repair in the automotive environment, the correct preparation and use of common automotive environment equipment, the correct selection and fabrication of materials used when modifying and repairing and the correct application of automotive engineering fabrication and fitting principles. |
AE06 | Diagnosing and Rectifying Vehicle Auxiliary Electrical Faults | 3 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of diagnosis and rectification of vehicle auxiliary electrical systems and their units. It also covers the evaluation of performance of the systems. |
LV07 | Diagnosing and Rectifying Light Vehicle Engine Faults | 3 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of diagnosis and rectification of engine mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and fluid systems. It also covers light vehicle engine systems and the evaluation of their performance. |
LV08 | Diagnosing and Rectifying Light Vehicle Chassis System Faults | 3 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of diagnosis and rectification of braking steering and suspension systems. It also covers light vehicle chassis systems and the evaluation of their performance. |
LV13 | Diagnosis and Rectification of Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Faults | 3 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of diagnosis and rectification of light vehicle gearboxes, hubs and bearings, driveline shafts, clutches, differentials and final drive units. It also covers the evaluation of performance of the systems. |
BP18 | Removing and Fitting Basic Light Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Components and Non Permanently Fixed Vehicle Body Panels | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of carrying out a range of removal and fitting of basic mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non-permanently fixed light vehicle body panels. It also covers the evaluation of the operation of the components when fitted. |
LV11.1 | Overhauling Light Vehicle Engine Mechanical Units | 3 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of the construction and operation and overhaul of engines units. |
Geared towards individuals aspiring to join the automotive industry and acquire expertise in repairing and maintaining light vehicles, this intensive program also caters to those seeking a competitive edge through a recognized UK qualification.
Upon successful completion of the IMI LVMR Level 2 program, graduates can readily secure positions as Automotive Technicians or Mechanics in automotive service centers and workshops across Malaysia, as the teaching delivery and assessments adhere to standardized automotive knowledge and skill requirements.
Individuals seeking employment in the automotive industry or wanting to learn the skills and knowledge to repair and maintain a light vehicle. No prior automotive experience, knowledge of skills.
Individuals with SKM Level 2/ Individuals with experience who want an accredited qualification
The assessment can be divided into 2 components:
In order to be assured an IMI International Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, United Kingdom award, candidates are required to successfully complete 9 mandatory Units. Schedule of subject to change according to the trainees’ progress and level of knowledge.
IMI International Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, UK [9 MODULES]
Unit No. | Unit Title | Unit Level | Description | |
G0102 | Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment | 2 |
This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of routine maintenance and cleaning of the automotive environment and using resources economically and health and safety legislation and duties of everyone in the motor vehicle environment. It will provide an appreciation of significant risks in the automotive environment and how to identify and deal with them. Once completed the learner will be able to identify hazards and evaluate and reduce risk.
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G3 | Supporting Job Roles in the Automotive Environment | 3 |
This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of how to keep good working relationships with all colleagues in the automotive work environment by using effective communication and support skills.
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G4 | Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices used in the Automotive Environment | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of the correct selection, care and use of key hand tools and measuring devices for modification, fabrication and repair in the automotive environment, the correct preparation and use of common automotive environment equipment, the correct selection and fabrication of materials used when modifying and repairing and the correct application of automotive engineering fabrication and fitting principles.
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LV01 | Routine Light Vehicle Maintenance | 2 |
This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of conducting routine maintenance, adjustment and replacement activities as part of the periodic servicing of light vehicles.
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LV02 | Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Engine Units and Components | 2 |
This unit allows the learner to develop skills to remove and replace light vehicle engine system components. It also covers the evaluation of performance of the replaced units and systems.
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LV02.1 | Light Vehicle Engine Mechanical, Lubrication and Cooling System Units and Components | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of the construction and operation of common engine mechanical, lubrication and cooling systems. It also covers the procedures involved in the removal and replacement of system components and the evaluation of their performance.
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LV02.2 | Light Vehicle Fuel, Ignition, Air and Exhaust System Units and Components | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of the construction and operation of common fuel, ignition, air and exhaust systems. It also covers the procedures involved in the removal and replacement of system components and the evaluation of their performance.
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LV03 | Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Electrical Units and Components | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of the principles, construction and operation and testing methods of common electrical and electronic systems and components. It also covers the procedures involved in the removal and replacement of system components and the evaluation of their performance.
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LV04 | Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Chassis Units and Components | 2 |
This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of the construction and operation of common steering, suspension and braking systems (including wheels and tyres). It also covers the procedures involved in the removal and replacement of system components and the evaluation of their performance.
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LV12 | Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Units and Components | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of the construction and operation of common transmission and driveline systems. It also covers the procedures involved in the removal and replacement of system components and the evaluation of their performance.
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BP18 | Removing and Fitting Basic Light Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Components and Non Permanently Fixed Vehicle Body Panels | 2 | This unit enables the learner to develop an understanding of carrying out a range of removal and fitting of basic mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) components and non-permanently fixed light vehicle body panels. It also covers the evaluation of the operation of the components when fitted
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Renowned for its leadership, IMI offers a comprehensive range of 250 nationally-recognized qualifications, fostering the development of skills for 110,000 young and adult learners annually. With a vast network of over 550 training providers across 13 countries and 22 approved centers in Malaysia, including prestigious names like DRD Hicom, Naza, and Bermaz Mazda, IMI’s commitment to quality-assured qualification delivery remains unwavering.
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