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4.00 Credits
Basic principles, theories, design and diagnostic procedures for automotive brake systems. Use of shop manuals, technical service information, and computer based information systems. Automotive shop safety practices, hand tools, precision tool usage, EPA and OSHA regulations and procedures. Prerequisite:
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4.00 Credits
Basic principles, theories, design and diagnostic procedures for automotive steering and suspension. Use of shop manuals, technical service information, and computer based information systems. Automotive shop safety practices, hand tools, precision tool usage, EPA and OSHA regulations and procedures. Prerequisite: none.
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6.00 Credits
Basic engine component rebuilding and engine theory on most import and domestic vehicles. Emphasis will be on engine diagnosis and rebuild procedures. Extensive repair options will be discussed. Prerequisite: none.
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16.00 Credits
Fuels and electrical systems theory, diagnosis, and service relating to modern import and domestic automobiles. Covers in-depth application of Ohm's Law and Watt' s Law Theory. Shop electrical diagnostic equipment and tools are studied with emphasis on safety and setup. Prerequisite: AuTo 100 or instructor's permission.
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8.00 Credits
An in-depth study of modern domestic and import car braking systems. Emphasizes inspection, diagnosis, repair and adjustment of disc and drum type systems. Includes complete hydraulic system and components, power assist, parking brake, anti-lock brake, and electronic skid control systems. Use of the latest ABS diagnostic scan tools is incorporated. Extensive review of shop safety practices and proper equipment use. Course is taught concurrently with AUTO 117. Prerequisite: AuTo 100 or instructor's permission.
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8.00 Credits
An intensive overview covering the design, and inter-relation of most major import and domestic steering and suspension systems. Theory and basic diagnostic procedures are extensively studied. Shop special service tools and 4-wheel alignment equipment will be utilized. Emphasis will be placed on safety, setup and use. Course is taught concurrently with AUTO 116. Prerequisite: AuTo 100 or instructor's permission.
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9.00 Credits
Fundamental knowledge in the development and use of electricity in the modern automobile as it relates to the engine, chassis and accessory circuits including electronic control systems and components. Course is taught concurrently with AUTO 119. Prerequisite: AuTo 111 or instructor's permission.
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9.00 Credits
Fundamental knowledge and work experience in fuels, fuel delivery systems, including feedback carburetors and fuel injection systems, as they relate to the modern automobile. Course is taught concurrently with AUTO 118. Prerequisite: AuTo 111 or instructor's permission.
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8.00 Credits
General theory and application of automotive heating, air-conditioning, and automatic temperature control systems as applied to the modern import and domestic automobile, with an emphasis on using schematics, troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair. Course is taught concurrently with AUTO 223. Prerequisite: AuTo 111, AuTo 118, AuTo 119, or instructor's permission.
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16.00 Credits
Study of electronic control systems, the diagnostic process used to locate engine performance concerns, and procedures used to restore normal operation. Topics will include currently used fuels and fuel systems, exhaust gas analysis, emission control components and systems, OBD II (on-board diagnostics) and inter-related electrical/electronic systems. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair complex engine performance concerns using appropriate test equipment and service information. Prerequisite: AuTo 111, AuTo 118, AuTo 119, or instructor's permission.
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