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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours An in-depth study of engine operations, engine components, construction and materials, engine problem diagnosis to include engine removal and replacement, engine disassembly, inspection and reassembly to manufacturer's specifications.
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5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours Student technicians will learn the theory of operation, inspection, testing, diagnosis, in-vehicle services, and overhaul of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Component analysis includes: planetary gears, multiple disc clutches, bands, hydraulic systems and controls, torque converters, electrical, and electronic controls.
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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours A theoretical and practical application course of study that includes the diagnosis, service and repair of four and five speed manual transmissions and transaxles, mechanical and hydraulic clutch systems, front and rear wheel drive axles, all wheel drive systems (AWD) and 4X4 transfer cases and drive systems.
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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours Students will learn the design, components, theory of operation, inspection, diagnosis, and service of suspension and steering systems. Component analysis will include front and rear suspensions, steering linkages, steering gears, steering columns, wheels, tires, and alignment angle measurement and adjustment.
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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours Students will learn the theory of operation, testing, diagnosis, and service of brake systems. Specific component analysis will include drum and disc brakes, hydraulic controls, power assist units, parking brakes, braking electrical circuits, and antilock braking systems.
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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours This course provides an in-depth study of automotive electrical systems including interpreting wiring diagrams and using testing and diagnostic equipment. Specific component analysis includes batteries, starting systems, charging systems, lighting systems, gauges, and power accessories (windows, door locks, windshield wipers, etc.).
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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours This course facilitates an advanced study of automotive electrical systems including interpreting wiring diagrams and using testing and diagnostic equipment. Specific activities include the testing, diagnosis, and service of cruise control systems, supplemental restraint systems, anti-theft systems, and body electronic controls.
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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours Provides the student with an in-depth examination of air conditioning and heating system operation including title IV of the Clean Air Act. Students will receive hands-on instruction in industry accepted practices for recovery and recycling of refrigerants, service, repair, testing, and diagnosis of automotive air conditioning systems using state-of-the-art tools and equipment.
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5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours Provides an in-depth study of the fuel, ignition, and emission control systems of an automobile. Major topics include engine operation, solid state ignition, electronic fuel injection and the use of comprehensive engine systems tests to isolate and repair common engine performance and emission system malfunctions.
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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours An advanced course that focuses on electronic engine control, component identification, and diagnostic methods servicing engines. Students will learn to use modern diagnostic tools including scan tools, exhaust gas analyzers, digital storage oscilloscopes and chassis dynamometers.
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