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1.50 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips (8 wks) Prereq.: AUTO 107 The history, operation, and diagnosis of Ford's Electronic Engine Control systems (EEC), Distributorless Ingition System (DIS), ABS brakes, and other Ford computer controlled systems emphasis on the use of special test equipment and proper diagnostic procedures. CSU
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1.50 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4 (8 wks) Repeat: max. 4.5 units Review and practice of diagnosis of FORD's Electronic Engine Control systems, Distributorless Ignition System, ABS brakes and other FORD computer controlled systems. CSU
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1.50 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips (8 wks) Prereq.: AUTO 107 Diagnosis and repair of General Motors automotive computers and related systems, General Motors including the identification and analysis of problems, trouble shooting practices and maintenance of unit; the procedures for diagnosis of computer units including removal, disassembly, repair, reassembly, and replacement of units in General Motors manufactured vehicles. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-5, lab-1, field trips (8 wks) Advise: ENGL 92 or ESL 160 or 82 or placement in ENGL 93 or 94; or ESL 170; MATH E or BSMA G, H or J Repeat: max. 6 units Preparation for the Bureau of Automotive Repair Smog Check Licensing Exam. Smog check rules, regulations and updates; emission systems; test and repair procedures; TAS machine operation; and test (exam) preparation. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4 Theory, operation and diagnosis of the four-stroke cycle internal combustion engine, and how different designs and configurations effect power, economy, drivability and smog. Systems covered: cooling, lubrication, fuel, intake, exhaust, and ignition. CSU
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6.00 Credits
Lec-5, lab-10 Prereq.: ENGL 90 or ESL 72 or 150 Development of proficiency in automotive repair welding and experiencing welding and cutting techniques used in the repair. Includes welding and cutting techniques, equipment, and current safety/environmental trade practice. CSU
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8.00 Credits
Lec-5, lab-10, field trips Principles of modern automobile construction; basic techniques of electric-arc and oxyacetylene welding as applied to automotive metal repair; principles of expansion and contraction applied to reclamation of damaged structures; prepation for A.S.E. Certification. CSU
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8.00 Credits
Lec-5, lab-10, field trips Procedures related to the assembly and disassembly of automotive body and fender components. Removal and replacement of side panels, bumpers, windshields and windows, broken braces and inner structural members, and trim mouldings. CSU
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8.00 Credits
Lec-5, lab-10, field trips Techniques of straightening and aligning automotive frames and structural members using alignment rack and testing equipment. Application of hand tools and equipment to align frames, torsion bars, axles, wheels and steering mechanisms. Preparation for A.S.E. Certification. CSU
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8.00 Credits
Lec-5, lab-10, field trips Advanced phases of auto body paint/finish repair techniques including preparing metal and plastic surfaces, masking, and painting/finishing. Modern automotive coatings and trim service. Current safety and environmental trade practices. Pending NATEF approval. CSU
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