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2.00 Credits
A study of automotive air conditioning systems using a laboratory and practical presentation technique. Covers more controls and AUTO TEMP than AUTO 220.
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2.00 Credits
An explanation of the operating principles of the four-stroke diesel engine used in the automobile, including the construction, service, and diagnosis of the various engine systems. Laboratory experiences are provided to enhance classroom activities. Prerequisites: AUTO 100 or permission of the instructor for past experience
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credit Hours) A comprehensive overview of the operating principles of the diesel engine, including the construction, service and diagnosis of the various engine systems and sub-systems. The latest technological advancements in electronic fuel delivery systems, their diagnosis and service will be covered along with the most recent advances in diesel fuel and Bio-diesel technology. Extensive laboratory experiences are provided to enhance classroom activities. Note: ASSET Program: AUTO 231 will only be offered in the Winter Semester in even-numbered years.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) Explains the operating principles, diagnosis, and laboratory testing of computer controlled fuel management systems. Topics include sensor, actuator, and computer functions in maintaining catalyst stoichiometry. Diagnosis and testing with hand-held scanners and on-board digital fault systems are emphasized. State test procedures and five-gas analysis as related to computer control are covered in the laboratory sessions.
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2.00 Credits
Explains the operating principles, diagnosis, and laboratory testing of traditional emission control systems. Topics include positive crankcase ventilation, timing control systems, exhaust gas recirculation, air injection, and two- and three-way catalysts. Tune-up, five-gas analysis, and oscilloscope diagnosis are covered on appropriate vehicle systems.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to provide the student with intermediate-level instruction on alternative automotive propulsion systems that are presently being developed for the automobile transportation industry. Course content will include instruction on theory of operation and service of alternative propulsion systems, with emphasis on safety issues and concerns regarding the servicing of these systems. Topics to be covered will include Hybrid systems, (both series and parallel) plug-in Hybrids, EV-Electric Vehicles including battery types, FCV-Fuel Cell Vehicles, Hydrogen-ICE Vehicles, Alternative Fuels and Flex Fuel Vehicles and Supplemental Assist Vehicle (capacitive, hydraulic, and inertial units).
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1.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of the four-stroke and two-stroke cycle engine. In addition, necessary maintenance, diagnosing, testing, and repair of a small engine's ignition, fuel, governor, and mechanical systems are covered.
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1.00 Credits
Covers operating principles of electronic ignition systems. Topics include high energy systems, control modules, waste spark ignition, and all related ignition components. Diagnosis and testing utilize oscilloscope patterns and hand-held scanners. Performance tuning, special problems, and low-emission tune-ups are covered in the laboratory sessions.
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2.00 Credits
Designed to offer practical work experience within the Automotive Technology and Service field through participation in a supervised cooperative education program. This course integrates work experience with classroom and Lab instruction. Prerequisites: Requires instructor permission
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2.00 Credits
Designed to offer practical work experience within the Automotive Technology and Service field through participation in a supervised cooperative education program. This course integrates work experience with classroom and Lab instruction. Prerequisites: Requires instructor permission
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