About this Event
Course Description
This non-credit, community-focused course provides an overview of essential automotive maintenance tasks that vehicle owners can safely perform at home. Topics include shop and driveway safety, basic hand tools, fluid and filter service, tire inspection and replacement, brake and suspension awareness, introductory electrical systems, and interpretation of common warning indicators. Participants will also learn how to read maintenance schedules and communicate effectively with automotive repair facilities. All instructions are limited to non-invasive procedures and demonstrations. No professional certification is awarded.
8–12 contact hours.
Course Goal:
Teach everyday vehicle owners how to safely maintain their vehicle, recognize warning signs, perform basic service tasks, and communicate effectively with repair shops—without needing professional tools or a lift.
Objectives
Participants will safely prepare a vehicle for maintenance and understand basic tools, fasteners, and vehicle information.
Objectives
Participants will check, identify, and service basic fluids and filters safely.
Objectives
Participants will inspect tires, understand brake warning signs, and safely change a tire.
Objectives
Participants will perform basic electrical checks and communicate effectively with repair shops.
Location:
Classes will be held on the Niceville Campus
Class Times: Saturday Mornings 9-11 a.m.
Schedule:
September 19, 26
October 3, 10
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Northwest Florida State College, 100 East College Boulevard, Niceville, United States
USD 108.55






