Course: DMT 1351
Division: Business and Applied Tech
Department: Transportation Technology
Title: Eaton Endurant Transmissions
Semester Approved: Fall 2020
Five-Year Review Semester: Summer 2025
End Semester: Spring 2026
Catalog Description: This course is designed to train Diesel and Heavy Duty truck technicians in Diagnosis, Service, and Overhaul of Eaton/Paccar Endurant Automated Transmissions.
Semesters Offered: TBA
Credit/Time Requirement: Credit: 1; Lecture: 1; Lab: 0
Justification: This course is required for industry certification by Eaton Corporation to perform warranty diagnosis and repair for Endurant Automated Transmissions.
Student Learning Outcomes: Students will learn the key features of the Endurant Transmission including electrical, air and lubrication systems. Students will be assessed by completion of a final test, demonstration and observation.
Students will learn the operation of the 430mm clutch system. Students will be assessed by completion of a final test, demonstration and observation.
Students will learn the operation of the ServiceRanger4 computer programming system for the Endurant transmission. Students will be assessed by completion of a final test, demonstration and observation.
Students will disassemble, inspect and re-assemble a Endurant transmission using Eaton procedures and special tools. Students will be assessed by completion of a final test, demonstration and observation.
Content: Theory – Key features that differ Endurant from legacy product (electrical, air and lubrication system) 430mm clutch information and discussion
430mm clutch information and discussion.
ServiceRanger4 – Complete coverage of use and available options for programming for the Endurant transmission.
Practical - Complete disassembly, inspection, discussion and reassembly of the transmission following Eaton guidelines.
Follow up information and discussion following the practical portion.
Key Performance Indicators: Students will be assessed by completion of a final test, demonstration and observation.
Final test 50 to 90%
Demonstration and observation 10 to 60%
Representative Text and/or Supplies: Supplied by Eaton Corporation
Pedagogy Statement: This course will be taught using lecture, demonstration, and practical application.
Instructional Mediums: Lecture
Maximum Class Size: 16
Optimum Class Size: 12