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5.00 Credits
Fundamentals of DC electricity pertaining to the automotive trade. Basic electrical fundamentals, batteries, starters, charging systems, modern ignition systems, body wiring, and diagnosis of electrical components.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of ATEC 201, with review and a more in-depth study of the fundamentals of DC electricity: Electrical fundamentals review, batteries, starters, charging systems, modern ignition systems, body wiring, and an introduction to automotive computer-control systems are included. Prerequisite: 2.0 or better in ATEC 100 and ATEC 201.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of ATEC 202 with emphasis on computercontrolled systems in modern automobiles and light-duty trucks. Review of electricity theory, advanced wiring diagnosis, review of modern ignitions systems, theory and diagnosis of modern computer-controlled systems such as antilock brakes, safety restraint systems, ride control and air suspension, climate control, electronic four-wheel drive, OBD I and OBD II engine-control computers, and GEM modules. Prerequisite: 2.0 or better in ATEC 100, 201, and 202.
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5.00 Credits
Covers all aspects of drivability diagnosis in modern passenger vehicles, including modern fuel injection, ignition systems, on-board computers, mechanical failures, and emission failures. Extensive use of modern diagnostic equipment. Prerequisite: 2.0 or better in ATEC 203 and ATEC 205.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of ATEC 200. Emphasis on modern fuel-injection systems. Includes diagnosing fuel-related drivability, emission testing, computerized inputs and outputs relating to fuel delivery and emission control, and an introduction to alternative fuels. Prerequisite: 2.0 or better in ATEC 100, 200 and 202.
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5.00 Credits
Fundamentals of automatic transmission operation, including methods of gear change, power flows, and basic hydraulic principles used in automatic transmissions. Prerequisite: Must be in second year of Automotive Technology Program.
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5.00 Credits
Theory and operation of automotive heating and airconditioning systems. Methods for service and repair of heating and air conditioning and troubleshooting techniques. Prerequisite: Must be in second year of Automotive Technology Program.
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8.00 Credits
Theory and diagnosis of automotive power-train components on vehicles in the lab. Practical application of diagnosis, service, and repair on clutches, drive shafts, universal joints, front-wheel drive axles, manual transmissions, manual transaxles, real axles, differentials, and four-wheel drive transfer cases.
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4.00 Credits
Hands-on experience on prescribed automobile repairs. Synthesizes prior training in a laboratory that is an operational shop. Speed and accuracy stressed. Laboratory time dedicated to repair and service of automatic transmission, automatic transaxle, and internal-combustion engines. Prerequisite: Final quarter standing in Automotive Technology Program or consent of program instructor.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Students will learn from and be mentored by professionals in the automotive industry. Employability skills will be stressed; mentor evaluations will be part of the learning process. Students will complete weekly work journals. Fiftyfive hours per credit. Prerequisite: Students must be in their sixth quarter. Instructor permission required.
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