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6.00 Credits
Covers the theory of design and operation of internal combustion engines in current production automobiles. Course provides training in repair, overhaul, reconditioning, and troubleshooting of internal components and related sub-systems. (60 lecture; 90 lab hours) Prerequisite: AMT 25 Preventive Maintenance and Inspection (PMI); or consent of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
Foundation course in concepts and theories of automotive electrical/electronic devices and circuits. Units of study include starting, charging, ignition, fuel, lighting, and accessories. Emphasis is placed on application of principles to evaluate components based on measurements obtained from specialized meters, testers, and equipment. (60 lecture; 90 lab hours) Corequisite: AMT 25; or consent of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
Study of operation and relationships of engine, ignition, air/fuel induction, emission, and computerized control systems. Diagnostic procedures are included for each system and usage of respective test equipment. These equipment include distributor testers, oscilloscopes, gas analyzers, scan testers, and specialized meters. (60 lecture; 90 lab hours) Prerequisite: AMT 30 & 41; or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced course in problem diagnosis and trouble- shooting of semi-conductor components and related circuits. Incorporated are explanations of operating parameters for electronic sensors, actuators, control modules, and automotive on- board computers. (45 lecture; 90 lab hours) Prerequisite: AMT 40, ENG 22; and MATH 50C, or SCI 122, or CHEM 100B; or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the theory, diagnostic, service, and repair practices of automotive air conditioning and climate control systems. Presented in the course are the operation and function of vacuum, electrical, refrigeration circuits, and computer controls. Training is provided in the use of manifold gauges, leak detectors and recovery/charging systems. (15 lecture; 90 lab hours) Corequisite: AMT 25; or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the purpose, operation, diagnosis, and repair to drive train components located in the undercarriage of automobiles. Various designs of manual transmissions, transaxles, differentials, and transfer cases are covered. (15 lecture; 90 lab hours) Prerequisite: AMT 25 & 40; or consent instructor.
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6.00 Credits
Study of fundamental principles of automatic transmission design and operation found on Front Wheel Drive (FWD) and Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) automobiles. Service, repair, and overhaul procedures are included on a variety of import and domestic automatic transmissions in accordance to manufacturer's standards. (60 lecture; 90 lab hours) Prerequisite: AMT 25 & 40; or consent instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Explains design requirements and reconditioning practices of auto- motive brakes. Various mechanical, hydraulic, vacuum, and electrical/electronic principles are applied to troubleshooting, servicing, and repairing of drums, discs, power assist units, parking, and Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS). (15 lecture; 90 lab hours) Prerequisite: Amt 25; or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the relationship of suspension dynamics and steering geometry to ride and handling characteristics of automobiles. Emphasis is placed on pre-alignment corrective techniques, tolerance adjustment procedures, and computerized four-wheel alignment. (15 lecture; 90 lab hours) Prerequisite: AMT 25; or consent instructor.
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6.00 Credits
Integrates all previous AMT course contents in a systematic approach to isolate driveability problems and develop repair techniques for advanced AMT majors. Units of study will include re- pair areas classified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). In this course, pin-point test procedures, adjustments, overhauls, and replacement of components are performed on numerous automobile makes, models and systems. (30 lecture; 180 lab hours) Prerequisite: AMT 53 & 55; and COMM 145 or SP 151; or consent of instructor. Corequisite: AMT 40D.
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