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2.00 Credits
Emphasizes the importance of proper failure analysis procedures in order to prevent reoccurrence of component failure. Students learn procedures for testing and inspecting automobiles according to State-of-Maine Motor Vehicle Inspection Laws with emphasis on steering, suspension and brake systems. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 101 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on automotive electronics including all phases of computer-controlled systems that affect vehicle emissions standards and driveability. Topics also include clean air law I/M 240. (80 hr) Prerequisite: ATA101 or ATH101 or permission
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1.00 Credits
Continues to familiarize students with shop safety, regulations, liabilities and legality as they pertain to the automotive industry. The course treats proper use of hazardous materials, shop equipment practices and procedures, and correct operation of automobiles and equipment in shop areas. (20 hr)
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2.00 Credits
Addresses the fundamentals of operating an automotive fleet or automotive dealer service facility. The course covers public relations, customer service, work and PM scheduling, repair orders, warranty claims, hiring and training practices, shop organization, tools and equipment, and the importance of coordinating with other departments. (60 hr) Prerequisite: 600 hr of ATA or permission
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2.00 Credits
Allows students to choose specialties and perform numerous tasks in order to become more capable and efficient technicians. (60 hr) Prerequisite: permission
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1.00 Credits
Familiarizes students with shop safety, regulations, liabilities and legalities as they pertain to the truck and heavy equipment industry and identifies proper use of hazardous materials, shop equipment practices and procedures, and correct operation of trucks and heavy equipment in shop areas. (20 hr)
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2.00 Credits
Teaches the theory, function, and diagnosis of truck and heavy equipment performance for maintenance service and light duty repairs to cooling, lubricating, electrical and exhaust systems. It addresses the safety procedures that need to be followed when arc or gas welding in the automotive industry. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the theory, operation, service, and repairs of hydraulic brakes, vacuum boosters, air brakes, and all related components including electrical and emphasizes the importance and use of asbestos removal equipment when servicing braking systems. The course also offers preparation for CDL air brake testing. (80 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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4.00 Credits
Presents the theory and operation of the complete drive train. Familiarizes students with tools and techniques necessary to properly maintain, diagnose, service, and repair automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, torque converters, final drives, front-wheel drives, and all related components. (120 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the theory and operation of the two and four-cycle internal combustion engine and the construction and designs of diesel and gas engines; addresses the advantages and disadvantages of both, as well as the evaluation and testing procedures used to determine engine condition, and measure engines and their components. It identifies the skills and tools needed to test, remove and recondition engines and components, including electrical, while emphasizing correct techniques and safety procedures. (120 hr) Prerequisite: ATH 101 or ATH 201 or permission
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