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5.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamentals of automatic transmission operation. Explains methods of gear change, power fl ows, and basic hydraulic principles used in automatic transmissions. Emphasizes the service and overhaul of automatic transmissions. Prerequisite: AUM161, AUM168 and AUM192; or consent of instructor. F
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4.00 Credits
Covers basic principles of carburetion and carburetor circuits. Includes the basics of pressure diff erential, the venturi principle, fuel systems, gasoline, and engine variables pertinent to gasoline. Examines basic one-, two-, and four-barrel carburetor overhaul, service and adjustment, fuel pump testing and inspection, and introduces closed loop systems. Prerequisite: AUM161, AUM168 and AUM192; or consent of instructor. F
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on automotive fuel injection systems, computer functions, inputs, commands, system diagnosis, causes of emissions, testing, and instrumentation studies and infrared, four-gas, and fi ve-gas analyzer testing. Covers turbocharging and supercharging. Prerequisite: AUM262, AUM263, AUM266, and AUM276; or consent of instructor. W
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on diagnosis, repair, and service of automatic transmissions and automatic transaxles, including electronic transmissions. Emphasizes speed and accuracy in diagnosis and repair. Builds on prior training. Prerequisite: AUM267, AUM277, AUM282, and AUM286; or consent of instructor. Sp
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4.00 Credits
Continues DC electrical systems for the repair and service of automotive vehicles. Focuses on body electrical systems and troubleshooting of individual systems. Prerequisite: AUM161, AUM168 and AUM192; or consent of instructor. F
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes testing, diagnosis, theory of ignition operations, charging, cranking systems, electronic ignitions, oscilloscope testing, meter usage, and vehicle computer systems and testing. Reviews basic electrical principles, laws, and forces. Prerequisite: AUM262, AUM263, AUM266, and AUM276; or consent of instructor. Sp
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3.00 Credits
See CWE-Cooperative Work Experience.
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6.00 Credits
Covers tune-up and diagnosis procedures of the gasoline internal combustion engine, including use of diagnostic equipment. Emphasizes repair of computer-controlled vehicles. Prerequisite: AUM267, AUM277, AUM282, and AUM286; or consent of instructor. Sp
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5.00 Credits
Covers history and development of automotive computer-controlled systems. Focuses on operation, diagnosis, and repair of individual systems. Prerequisite: AUM262, AUM263, AUM266, and AUM276; or consent of instructor. W
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4.00 Credits
Covers alternative power sources, including hybrid and fuel cell technology. Provides advanced training in the operation and testing of automotive electronic control systems. Prerequisite: AUM267, AUM277, AUM282, and AUM286; or consent of instructor. Sp
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