Auto Tech Skills Lab

MPC Student Replacing Car Engine Oil in Auto Tech Skills Lab

The Auto Tech Skills Lab provides students with the opportunity to practice their skills in a supervised setting that is representative of an auto repair facility. Students perform basic maintenance and light repair on customer vehicles.

Open every Friday afternoon during the Fall and Spring Semesters: 1 - 5 PM.

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Appointment Eligibility

To be eligible to have your vehicle serviced in the Auto Tech Skills Lab you must first make an appointment. To schedule an appointment please use our online form.  The information you provide on this form will be reviewed and a determination will be made if your request fits within the scope of the Auto Tech Skills Lab. Click here for current pricing estimates.

If it is determined that the service requested will be of benefit to the students, you will be given an appointment time. Appointments will only be scheduled for Fridays between 1pm and 5pm. If you cannot make the appointment time, please reschedule 24 hours in advance.

We are always looking for basic maintenance work (oil changes, tires rotations, inspections, etc...) We do also perform other types of service work.  Below is a list of the type of work that would be best suited for the Skills Lab. Each task has a suggested donation amount (approximately 1/4 the industry standard). Though there is no actual charge for the labor the students provide, we do encourage donations to be made to help fund our high achievement award; this award provides tool scholarships for our most deserving graduates.

The primary goal is student learning and not providing a low cost alternative for automotive repair.  Please keep this in mind when you bring your vehicle in for service.  Jobs are selected on the following criteria:

Will the job be a benefit to student learning?  Most of our students are preparing for entry level employment in the automotive service industry.  Entry level technicians generally perform routine maintenance operations (fluid changes, tire rotations, brake inspections, etc…).

Does the MPC Automotive Technology Program have the correct tools and information to properly service the vehicle?  We can service most domestic vehicles and Asian imports; however, some European vehicles require very specialized tools and equipment. 

Also, it should be noted that the Monterey Peninsula Community College District, its agents, employees, successors, and trustees are in no way liable for personal injury, death, or property damage arising out of, or in any way connected with the service, repair, maintenance of, or storage of vehicles in the auto tech skills lab.

Auto Tech Skills Lab Policies and FAQs

The MPC Automotive Technology Department accepts customer work primarily in the AUTO 161/62 (Supervised Trade Experience) classes to help achieve the goals and mission statement of the training program.  It is used to complement the curriculum and provide valuable learning opportunities for the students.  The customer work should not place any demands on the instructor or the student that would distract from the delivery of student learning. 

Appointments are handled entirely online through the MPC website.  If you are interested in having the students service your vehicle, please go to the Automotive Technology page.  From there, you should find links to the Auto Skills Lab online form.  We will review the request and, if it’s a good match for our students, we’ll typically email you 48 hours prior to when the class meets to confirm your appointment. The class meets Fridays at 1pm.  Please note that, in some cases, it may be a week before we respond.

Please remember the primary goal of the class is student learning.  We are trying to create valuable learning experiences for our students.  There are some vehicles that we do not have the correct tools or information to service.  In which case, the students become frustrated and the learning opportunity is lost.  Also, some jobs are beyond the skill level of many of our students.  Again, this leads to problems and frustration that detracts from the primary goal.  The work must not place any demands on the instructor or the student that would distract from the delivery of student learning.

No, we can supply the parts and supplies needed to service your vehicle.  However, you also have the option of supplying your own.   You may be able to find parts cheaper than we have to offer but it should be noted that not all parts are created equal.  As with anything, you get what you pay for.  We supply only high quality aftermarket or dealership parts.  As we say to our students:  “Don’t let crappy parts make you look like a crappy technician”.

You are only required to reimburse us for parts and materials used; however, donations for labor are accepted and encouraged.  These donations benefit the student technicians in many ways.  First, it sends a clear message to the student that says they are learning something valuable.  This goes a long way in terms of motivation and encouragement.  Second, almost all the money collected goes to the students in the form of tool scholarships. See below. The suggested donation of $30/hour is roughly one quarter of the industry standard.  It’s a real bargain for high quality automotive service.

We currently only accept checks as payment.  Checks can be made payable to “MPC” with “Auto Lab” in the notes line.

The donations go into a trust account on campus.  At the end of the school year, the money is used mainly to fund our High Achievement Award.  This is a tool scholarship that is given to any student that meets an ambitious set of standards devised by our instruction staff in collaboration with industry representatives.  For this year, three deserving students will likely earn the award.  The tool scholarship is a tool box (with tools) valued at $3000.   It is an entry –level set that is typically required for employment. 

Some of the money is also used to offset the cost of shop supplies and to fund part of our MPC Automotive Technology Graduation and Awards Ceremony.

The Auto Lab operates on all Friday afternoons during the spring and fall semesters (with the exception of scheduled holidays).  The typical drop-off time is between 12:30 and 1pm at the MPC Automotive Technology Building.  There will be a service advisor stationed in the classroom to check you in.  The students start work at 1pm.

Even if it’s just an oil change or something “quick”, plan to leave your vehicle until 5pm.  While the students are honing their skills and learning to work efficiently, we still encourage them to be thorough above all else.  As such, we try to avoid pressuring students to complete a job.  Unless we call you to let you know otherwise, the vehicle can be picked-up between 5 and 6pm.

Provided you have an extra key, we can park the vehicle on our front lot for pick-up anytime.  The keys will be hidden under the floor mat and the doors locked.

The students only perform service procedures they have been trained to do.  In addition, the students are closely supervised and all vehicles are inspected and test driven by the instructor. 

It should also be noted that our students, on average, are more thorough than the average professional technician.  They are not production oriented and, as such, have more time to do the job right.

No. The students do service and repair work that is strictly in line with manufacturer recommended procedures; everything is by-the-book.  As such, it cannot void any warranty.  There is a wealth of legal precedent in the industry to back this up.

It is important to note that problems have been few and far between.  However, if you notice something is not working properly, please return immediately to the shop.  If it doesn’t show-up until later, please send an email ASAP to jlawrence@mpc.edu or call 831-264-3048.  We will make every effort to deal with problems as quickly as possible.

The Auto Lab has been in operation for the last six years and has never had a situation where a customer vehicle has been seriously damaged.   That being said, it is important to note that it could happen in the future.  It is also important to note that there is no budget to cover substantial repairs. When you sign the repair order, you are releasing MPC and the MPC Auto Tech staff and students from any financial responsibility related to the repair. The repairs are done at the owner’s risk.

  • We are not a professional shop and cannot offer the level of service customers are accustomed to in the retail world.
  • We do not accept vague, intermittent, or in-depth car problems that no one has been able to fix.
  • We will make every effort to ensure the job is finished by the end of the class period; however, if it doesn’t get done, it may have to wait until the next class meeting.
  • Only by-the-book repairs and services are done in accordance with industry “best practices”.
  • We do not require payment for any student labor.  Donations will be accepted and directed back to the students through our “High Achievement Award"