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AUT 114: GM Electrical Systems 3.5
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents basic electrical theory, nomenclature, and the skills necessary to service and repair General Motors electrical components. Upon completion of the course, students will have studied the most up-to-date electronic systems and should be able to identify and explain the electron theory, series and parallel circuits, battery construction and operation, starter construction and operation, alternator construction and operation, and voltage regulators; and test and/or repair generators, alternators, starters, and voltage regulators. Two hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory.
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AUT 116: GM Suspension and Steering 3
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Enables the student to study and understand the diagnosis and repair of General Motors steering and suspension systems, including wheel alignment. Provides a thorough knowledge of wheel and tire problems and repair. One hour of lecture / four hours of laboratory.
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AUT 116 - GM Suspension and Steering 3
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AUT 118: GM Brakes 3.5
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Covers the theory, diagnosis, and repair procedures for General Motors hydraulic systems, drum and disc brakes, and power assist units. Two hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory.
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AUT 118 - GM Brakes 3.5
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AUT 120: toyota Engine repair 3
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Focuses on basic engine theory, nomenclature, and the skills necessary to service and repair current model year Toyota engines. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to identify engine problems and make repairs to return an automobile to satisfactory operating condition. One hour of lecture / four hours of laboratory.
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AUT 120 - toyota Engine repair 3
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AUT 122: Toyota Specifications 2
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Includes the selection, use, and care of specialized shop tools and manuals. Describes the many manipulation skills needed in simple mechanical operation. The course is designed for students who have no previous experience, as well as for more advanced students desiring further knowledge. Four hours of laboratory.
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AUT 124: toyota Electrical Systems 3.5
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents basic electrical theory, nomenclature, and the skills necessary to service and repair Toyota electrical components. Upon completion, students will have studied the most up-to-date Toyota electronic systems and should be able to identify and explain electron theory, series and parallel circuits, battery construction and operation, starter construction and operation, alternator construction and operation, and voltage regulators; and test and/or repair generators, alternators, starters, and voltage regulators. Two hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory.
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AUT 126: toyota Suspension and Steering 3
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Enables the student to study and better understand the diagnosis and repair of Toyota steering and suspension systems, including wheel alignment. Includes a thorough presentation of wheel and tire problems and repair. One hour of lecture / four hours of laboratory.
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AUT 128: toyota Brakes 3.5
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Covers the theory, diagnosis, and repair procedures for Toyota hydraulic systems, drum and disc brakes, and power assist units. Two hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory.
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AUT 128 - toyota Brakes 3.5
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AUT 130: Engines 3
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Focuses on basic engine and nomenclature as well as the skills necessary to service and repair current engines. One hour of lecture/four hours of lab.
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AUT 132: Automotive Specifications 2
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Includes the selection, use, and care of specialized shop tools and manuals. Describes the many manipulative skills needed in simple mechanical operation. The course is directed primarily at the student who desires basic knowledge in automotive technology. Four hours of lab.
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