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2.00 Credits
One and a half hour lecture and One and a half hour laboratory per week. CSU This course includes advanced principles and procedures of power train control diagnosis. Demonstrated lectures in conjunction with shop laboratory work using digital storage oscilloscopes is included. Practical application under simulated shop conditions on "live" vehicles is an integral component of this course. Topicsinclude lab scope functions, sensor evaluation and analysis, actuator diagnosis and circuit testing.
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2.00 Credits
One and a half hour lecture and One and a half hour laboratory per week. CSU This course emphasizes diagnostic strategies, repair and service of power-train control systems using scan tools. Demonstrated lecture in combination with shop laboratory activities using a variety of scan-tools is included. Practical application on "live" vehiclesis an integral part of the course. Topics include testing engine control systems, diagnostic trouble codes, data stream, OBD I and OBD II systems.
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2.00 Credits
One and a half hour lecture and One and a half hour laboratory per week. CSU This course emphasizes operating principles, diagnostic strategies and repair procedures of the OBD II system. Demonstrated lecture in conjunction with shop laboratory work are emphasized. Practical application on laboratory vehicles is an integral component of the course. This course meets Bureau of Automotive Repair requirements for smog check technician licensing.
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5.00 Credits
Five hours lecture per week. CSU This course prepares students for the State of California Licensed Smog Check Mechanic Test. Modern diagnostic equipment including BAR 97 chassis dynamometer will be used in sessions.
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2.00 Credits
Two hours lecture per week. CSU This course covers operating procedures, diagnostic strategies, and repair procedures for loaded mode emissions testing. Course emphasizes baseline techniques, five gas analysis and lab scope use. Course meets California BAR Smog Check licensing requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and One hour laboratory per week. CSU This course is an introductory course on alternative fuels as used in the transportation industry. Various fuels will be compared, with an emphasis on compressed natural gas. Topics include the theory, design, operation, conversion, diagnosis, and repair of gaseous fuel systems. Laboratory activities will emphasize skill competency in vehicle preparation, fuel system conversion and the diagnosis and repair of alternative fuel vehicles. Cypress College 2008-2009 104 / Automotive Technology
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2.00 Credits
Two hours lecture and One hour laboratory per week. CSU This course is an introductory course in electric (EV) and electric/ hybrid vehicles as used in the transportation industry. Topics include the theory, design, operation, maintenance, and repair of batteries, motors, controllers, chargers, and regenerative braking systems. Technician safety is also covered.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and Three hours laboratory per week. CSU This course covers the design, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota engines. Emphasis is on the mastery of job skills commonly required to succeed at the dealership level. Learning strategies include: demonstrated lecture; simulated problem diagnosis; practical application on "live" vehicles; group and individual activities.Preparation for ASE and Toyota certification will be covered.
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6.00 Credits
Four hours lecture and Six hours laboratory per week. CSU This course covers the design, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota automatic transmissions. Emphasis is on the mastery of job skills commonly required to succeed at the dealership level. Learning strategies include: demonstrated lecture; simulated problem diagnosis; practical application on "live" vehicles; group and individualactivities. Preparation for ASE and Toyota certification will be covered.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and Three hours laboratory per week. CSU This course covers the design, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota manual transmissions, and drivelines. Emphasis is on the mastery of job skills commonly required to succeed at the dealership level. Learning strategies include: demonstrated lecture; simulated problem diagnosis; practical application on "live" vehicles;group and individual activities. Preparation for ASE and Toyota certification will be covered.
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