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5.00 Credits
Computer controlled engine systems are studied, including operation, testing, and trouble-shooting. Emphasis is placed on trouble-shooting, diagnosis, and repair of specific complaints. Techniques used for detecting faulty coils, distributor components, engine emission components, fuel components and fuel system air fuel ratios are studied. Laboratory exercises involve the use of computer controlled system testers, infrared exhaust analyzers, and other advanced equipment. Prerequisite: AUT 259. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) F
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3.00 Credits
This course begins with a review of the basic concepts and material covered in AUT 161T, then moves to specific Toyota manual transmissions and transaxles. Students will work on both live vehicle repairs and lab components, increasing their ability to diagnose and repair both types of unites. A step-by-step repair and/or replacement process is discussed and utilized. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of AUT 151, Second year student enrolled in the T-TEN Program. 10 hrs lecture/30 hrs lab. F.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with the working knowledge and skills necessary to successfully diagnose, troubleshooting, and repair Toyota automatic transmissions. To provide the student with the working knowledge and skills necessary to successfully diagnose, trouble-shooting, and repair Toyota electronically controlled transaxles, and hydraulically controlled transmissions. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) Toyota Specific Curriculum (Second-year students with instructor approval only.) S
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5.00 Credits
Instruction in automatic transmissions, including principles of operation, trouble-shooting and overhaul procedures. Instruction includes hydraulicallyoperated transmissions, torque converters and fluid couplings common to the domestic automotive field. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) S maps index contacts undecided career & technical transfer education general information
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3.00 Credits
Designed to introduce students to the Toyota electrical system and its related components. Includes all Toyota starting, charging and battery systems, and related basic electrical technology. Prerequisite: 2nd year T-Ten student. 5 lecture, 15 lab hrs/wk. (3 wks)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Toyota Electrical Mastery Series I , designed to introduce students to the Toyota electrical system and its related components. Includes all Toyota starting, charging and battery systems, and related basic electrical technology. Prerequisite: 2nd year T-Ten student. 5 lecture, 15 lab hrs/wk. (3 wks) Toyota Specific Curriculum (Second-year students with instructor approval only.)
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1.00 - 13.00 Credits
Qualified students work at training sites that provide experience appropriate to their major. These experiences will provide the opportunity for students to gain knowledge of the various tasks performed in their career field. A student may take any number of CWE credits per term, not to exceed 13 credits per year. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. 1 credit = 33 hours of lab.
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5.00 Credits
This course covers the automotive heating, cooling and air conditioning systems. Lecture sessions are devoted to the purpose, operational theory, and diagnostic processes common to each of the above areas. Lab sessions are provided to develop student skills in servicing, trouble-shooting and repairing each component within the specific system. Student will work on both components and live vehicles as part of the learning process. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) W
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student the skills necessary to begin heating and air conditioning service. The skills developed will allow the student to properly handle refrigerants that are in use by all manufacturers. The student will learn the proper method for recovery, recycling, and storage of refrigerant to conform to the present EPA regulations. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) Toyota Specific Curriculum (Second year students with instructor approval only.) W
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4.00 Credits
At the completion of this course the student will be able to explain the theory and operation of Toyota EFI and Engine Control Systems as well as successfully trouble-shoot and repair these systems according to manufacturer specifications. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) F
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