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AUTO 104: Automotive Fuel Systems
3.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with the necessary technical and practical information on the types of fuels and air-fuel ratios for internal combustion engines. Construction and operation of electric fuel pumps, electronic fuel injection, fuel distribution, manifolds, carburetor systems, multiple carburetion, and supercharging and turbo-charging will be examined in the lab and classroom. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student. Instructor consent required to take this course.
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AUTO 105: Related Technical Automotive
2.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course includes the discussion and demonstration of the nomenclature functions, relationships, and operating principles of the various parts of the automobile, including body and accessories. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student. Only Automotive students may take this course.
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AUTO 106: Automotive Ignition Systems
2.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course provides the operating principles, construction, troubleshooting, and maintenance of breaker point ignition systems, electronic ignition systems, and computer spark control systems. Diagnosis of malfunctions using computer analyzer and oscilloscope is covered both in theory and practice. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student. Instructor consent required to take this course.
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AUTO 107: Basic Automotive Service
4.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills required for many general automotive underhood and undercar service areas. Topics include, but are not limited to: belts, hoses, fluids, oil and filters, tires, and multi-point inspections. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student.
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AUTO 109: Basic Engine Service
4.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills required for entry-level technicians to perform general service on automotive engines. Topics include, but are not limited to: engine mounts, gaskets and seals, cooling systems, lubrication systems, and timing components. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student.
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AUTO 110: Basic Transmission & Driveline Service
4.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills required for the general service of automobile transmissions and driveline components. Topics include, but are not limited to: automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, drive axles, and differentials. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student.
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AUTO 112: Basic Chassis and Brakes
4.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills required to service automotive chassis, steering and suspension, and brake components. Topics include, but are not limited to: steering components, chassis systems, drum brakes, disc brakes, and parking brakes. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student.
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AUTO 114: Automotive Brakes I
2.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course studies the construction and operation of base brake systems: hydraulic systems, servo and non-servo drum brake systems, power brake systems and front and rear disc brakes systems. Rotor and drum machining and servicing of all of the components of the brake system is included. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student. Only Automotive students may take this course.
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AUTO 115: Automotive Brakes II
2.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course studies the construction and operation of various anti-lock brake systems (ABS). Component theory and testing is covered as well as diagnostics. Interaction between base brake systems and ABS, Traction Control Systems, and Vehicle Stability Control is covered. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student. Instructor consent required to take this course.
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AUTO 201: Automotive Transmissions
4.00 Credits
Allegany College of Maryland
This course is a study of gears, gearing, and power train components. Emphasis is on construction, theory of operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various automatic transmissions, transaxles, transfer cases, torque converters, and manual transmissions. Costs incurred for parts and/or supplies are the responsibility of the student. Only Automotive students may take this course.
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