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Level 2 in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles

Hull College

Queen's Gardens, Wilberforce Drive, Hull, HU1 3DG

Vocationally-related Qualification (VRQ)
Level 2
Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Cannon Street
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

This course builds the essential skills and knowledge you need to work competently within the motor vehicle industry. It deepens your understanding of modern vehicle technology and prepares you for the practical demands of a professional workshop. You will explore key vehicle systems in greater detail, including engine components, electrical and electronic systems, braking and suspension, transmission, fuel and exhaust systems, and routine servicing procedures.

Learning is delivered through a balanced mix of classroom-based theory and practical workshop sessions. In the classroom, you will study how vehicle systems operate, how faults develop, and the principles behind diagnostic and repair techniques. In the workshop, you will apply this knowledge through hands-on tasks such as fault-finding, part replacement, vehicle inspections, and using industry-standard diagnostic tools and equipment.

Assessment is ongoing and includes practical tasks, written coursework, and online exams, allowing you to demonstrate both your technical understanding and your ability to work safely and effectively on vehicles. On completion, you will be well prepared to progress into a light vehicle maintenance apprenticeship, move into entry-level employment within the motor vehicle sector, or continue your studies on a Level 3 automotive programme.

Course Details

Course Highlights:

    • Hands-on training in a professional automotive workshop
    • Learn advanced servicing, diagnostics, and fault-finding skills
    • Work with real vehicles, tools, and industry-standard equipment
    • Develop deeper knowledge of engines, electrics, brakes, suspension, and transmission systems
    • Build confidence using diagnostic tools and interpreting vehicle data
    • Strengthen your understanding of modern automotive technology and repair techniques
    • Taught by experienced technicians with strong industry backgrounds
    • Perfect preparation for a light vehicle apprenticeship or entry-level workshop role
    • Balanced blend of theory, online exams, practical assessments, and coursework

    Course Units:

    • Skills in Supporting Job Roles in the Automotive Work Environment

    • Skills in Materials, Fabrication, Tools and Measuring Devices in the Automotive Environment

    • Health, Safety and Good Housekeeping in the Automotive Environment

    • Knowledge of Support for Job Roles in the Automotive Work Environment

    • Routine Light Vehicle Maintenance

    • Skills in Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Units and Components

    • Light Vehicle Engine Mechanical, Lubrication and Cooling System Units and Components

    • Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Electrical Units and Components

    • Knowledge of Removing and Replacing Light Vehicle Chassis Units and Components

    • Knowledge of Light Vehicle Transmission and Driveline Units and Components

    • Knowledge of Light Vehicle Fuel, Ignition, Air and Exhaust System Units and Components

    How will it be delivered and assessed?

    This course is delivered through a balanced combination of classroom theory and hands-on workshop experience. You will spend a significant amount of time in the automotive workshop, working on real vehicles to develop your practical skills in servicing, diagnostics, fault-finding, and component replacement. These practical sessions help you build confidence using tools, equipment, and diagnostic technology safely and effectively.

    Alongside this, you will take part in theory-based lessons that deepen your understanding of how vehicle systems operate, why faults occur, and how modern diagnostic methods are used in today’s motor industry. This knowledge directly supports your workshop activities, ensuring you can link practical tasks to the underlying principles.

    Assessment is completed through a blend of practical tasks, written coursework, and online exams, giving you the opportunity to demonstrate both your technical understanding and your hands-on competence. This balanced structure prepares you for progression into an apprenticeship or entry-level employment in a light vehicle workshop.

    Entry requirements

    4 x GCSEs at grade 3(D) or above, or Level 1 Subject Qualification.

    Your next steps...

    After completing this course, you will be well prepared to progress on to Level 3 study, where you can develop more advanced diagnostic and technical skills. Many people also choose to move directly into a light vehicle apprenticeship, allowing you to gain real industry experience while continuing your training. This qualification also supports entry into junior workshop roles, helping you take your first steps into the motor vehicle sector. Whichever pathway you choose, this course provides a strong foundation for developing your skills and working towards becoming a fully qualified vehicle technician.


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