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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Evaluate and repair engine systems based on knowledge and application of engine operating principles.
2. Test, diagnose, and repair engine mechanical components.
3. Explain the operation of automotive ignition, fuel, and integrated electronic engine controls, including: On Board Diagnostics generation II (OBDII) systems, network systems, and diagnostic communication systems.
4. Analyze and diagnose common problems and repair automotive ignition, fuel, and integrated electronic engine controls, including OBDII.
5. Successfully pass a mock ASE A8 Engine Performance Certification Exam.
6. Qualify to enter the automotive trade as an apprentice level technician specializing in engine performance and emission control.
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I. OBD II
A. OBD II connector identification
B. Retrieving OBD II diagnostic trouble codes
C. OBD II monitors status
II. Computer Fundamentals
A. Powertrain Control Module (PCM) actuators diagnosis
B. Controller Area Network (CAN) and network communications
C. Module communication
III. Temperature Sensors
IV. Oscilloscopes and Graphing Multimeters
V. Throttle Position Sensors
VI. Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP)/Barometric Pressure (BARO) Sensors
VII. Mass Airflow Sensors (MAF)
VIII. Oxygen Sensors
A. Oxygen sensor diagnosis
B. Wide-band oxygen sensor
IX. Ignition System Operation and Diagnosis
A. Ignition system identification
B. Electronic ignition diagnosis
C. Ignition scope analysis
D. Ignition inspection and testing
E. Spark plugs inspection
F. Ignition coil testing
G. Primary ignition inspection and testing
X. Fuel Pumps, Lines, and Filters
A. Fuel pump testing
B. Fuel pump current draw test
C. Fuel filter replacement
XI. Fuel Injection Components and Operation
XII. Electronic Throttle Control Systems
XIII. Fuel Injection System Diagnosis and Service
A. Scan tool diagnosis
B. Fuel trim diagnosis
C. Port fuel-injection system diagnosis
D. Injector resistance testing
E. Fuel injector balance test
F. Injector voltage waveform test
XIV. Vehicle Emission Standards and Testing
XV. Emission Control Devices Operation and Diagnosis
A. Diagnosis of emission-related concerns
B. Exhaust system backpressure test
C. Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system inspection
D. Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system scan tool diagnosis
E. Service EGR system
F. EGR electrical sensors
G. Catalytic converter test
H. Secondary air injection diagnosis
I. Evaporative emission controls diagnosis
J. Smoke test of the Evaporative Emission (EVAP) system
XVI. Scan Tools and Engine Performance Diagnosis
A. OBD II connector identification
B. Scan tool diagnosis
XVII. Hybrid Electric Vehicle Safety Procedures
A. Hybrid vehicle High Voltage (HV) circuit disconnect
B. Identify HV of hybrid electric vehicles
XVIII. Fuel Cells and Advanced Technology
XIX. Engine Mechanical
A. Camshaft timing
B. Valve adjustment
XX. Proper Tool Use and Safety
All topics are covered in both the lecture and lab parts of the course.
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Automotive Electrical and Engine Performance. 8th ed. Halderman, James. Prentice Hall. 2020
Automotive Electricity and Electronics. Jones, David. CDX. 2018 (classic)
Advanced Automotive Electricity and Electronics. Klyde, Michael. CDX. 2018 (classic)
Automotive Engine Performance. Goodnight, Nicholas and VanGelder, Kirk. CDX Learning System. 2020
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