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2.00 Credits
Introduces the basic principles, diagnosis, adjustment and repair of traditional and electronic automotive suspension and steering systems as used on GM automobiles. Topics include traditional/electronic steering system diagnosis and repair; wheel alignment, diagnosis, adjustment and repair; traditional/electronic suspension system diagnosis and repair; and wheel and tire service. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 4. (W)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to GM computer controlled automatic transmission/transaxle theory and operation, transmission construction, fundamental hydraulic circuitry, power flow, computer controls, sensing devices; testing, diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques; adjustment, fluid leakage diagnosis, repair, overhaul and removal/replacement procedures; inspection, and service procedures as applied to GM automobiles. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 4. (Su)
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4.00 Credits
Introduces electrical theory and its application to GM automotive systems. Topics include electromagnetic theory, electrical components, power sources, use of meters, application of Ohm's Law and the diagnosis of lighting systems. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 4. Credit hours: 4. (F)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces automotive electrical/electronic accessories, safety systems, and electronic devices used on GM automobiles. Topics include: diagnosis and repair of gauges, warning devices, driver information system, horn and windshield wiper/washer system, and other accessories. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 4. (Su)
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ASG 106) Introduces concept of electronic engine controls, On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II), California Air Research Board (CARB) requirements and monitoring technology, diagnostic trouble code definitions, and essentials of advanced driveability diagnosis and data interpretation using a scanner. Topics include: computerized engine controls diagnosis and repair ; intake air temperature controls ; early fuel evaporation (intake manifold temperature) controls ; evaporative emissions controls, OBD II standards; monitoring capabilities; OBD II diagnostics; and OBD II terms. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 3. (Su)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces fuel, ignition, and exhaust systems theory, diagnosis, repair, and service for vehicles with carburetion and fuel injection systems used on General Motors vehicles. Topics include: general engine diagnosis; ignition system diagnosis and repair; fuel, air induction, and exhaust systems diagnosis and repair; positive crankcase ventilation; exhaust gas recirculation; engine related service. Contact hours: Class - 4, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 5. (F)
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2.00 Credits
Emphasizes the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of batteries, starting systems, starting system components, alternators, and regulators used on GM automobiles. Topics include: battery diagnosis and service; current and voltage tests; inspection, diagnostic testing and replacement of starting system components, inspection; and diagnostic testing and repair or replacement of regulator and alternator components and systems. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 4. (F)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for GM automobiles. Topics include general engine theory; and inspection, diagnosis, and repair of the cylinder head; lubrication system; and cooling system. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 4. (Sp)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces fundamentals of manual transaxle operation, diagnostic techniques, and repair measures. Topics include clutch diagnosis and repair, fundamentals of operation; diagnostic techniques; and removal, repair, and replacement procedures. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 4. (Sp)
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ASG 100) Introduces basics of rearwheel drive, front-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive driveline related operation, diagnosis, service and related electronic controls. Topics include: drive shaft and half shaft, universal and constant-velocity (CV) joint diagnosis and repair; ring and pinion gears and differential case assembly; limited slip differential; drive axle shaft; four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive component diagnosis and repair. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 3. (W)
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