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Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Apply safety standards and practices in an auto shop environment.
2. State the theory behind the operation of all of the basic systems on
an automobile.
3. Describe and identify the components used in those systems.
4. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the basic operation of all major
automobile systems.
5. Describe the environmental issues involved with automotive repair and apply appropriate procedures
concerning disposal of hazardous material from the automobile when
repairing or disposing of the vehicle.
6. Identify and properly use and care for tools and equipment.
7. Identify metric and standard tool sizes and purposes
8. Discuss the automotive industry and identify related employment
opportunities.
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1. Automotive Background and Overview
a. Careers in the Automotive Service Industry
b. Starting a Career in the Automotive Industry
c. Working as a Professional Service Technician
d. Technician Certification
2. Shop Fundamentals
a. Shop Safety
b. Environmental and Hazardous Materials
c. Fasteners and Thread Repair
d. Hand Tools
e. Power Tools and Shop Equipment
f. Measuring Systems and Tools - English and Metric
g. Service Information
3. Engine Fundamentals
a. Vehicle Identification and Emission Ratings
b. Gasoline Engine Operation
c. Diesel Engine Operation
d. Engine Lubrication and Cooling Systems
e. Under-Hood Inspection
f. Vehicle Lifting and Hoisting
g. Lube-Oil and Filter Service
4. Electrical Fundamentals
a. Electrical Circuits
b. Circuit Testers and Digital Meters
c. Starting and Charging Systems
5. Electronic Accessories
a. Dash Warning Lights and Driver Information Systems
b. Lighting Systems
c. Safety Belts and Airbag Systems
d. Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
6. Electronics, Performance and Emissions
a. Gasoline and Alternative Fuels
b. Computers and Sensors
c. Ignition System
d. Fuel-Injection Systems
e. Emission Control Devices
f. Hybrid Electric Vehicles
g. Scan Tools and Diagnostic Procedures
7. Brakes and Inspection
a. Tires and Wheels
b. Brakes and Antilock Braking Systems
c. Suspension and Steering Systems
8. Drive Line
a. Manual Transmissions/Transaxles
b. Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles
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Halderman & Deeter, Introduction to Automotive Service, Pearson, 2013