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1. Prerequisite s Co Requisite s Recommended Document Content Review Target Course Skills Condition on Enrollment Publication Date 2006 Publisher Prentice Hall Publication Date 2004 Publisher CENGAGE Delmar Learning AUTO 102 None None Edition 2nd Edition Ath http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 1414 Page 3 of 4 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 4 of 4 Established Faculty Gary Sornborger Tony Asebedo NATEF Consultant Audrey Green Administrator Basic Content Review 1 Diagnose ignition problems with an oscilloscope 2 Apply the latest safety standards when working on ignition and fuel systems 3 Display proficient use of various electronic test equipment including meters analyzers and diagnostic testers and scanners 4 Describe the operation of various engines ignition fuel and engine computer control feedback systems 5 Diagnose and repair engine ignition fuel and engine computer control feedback systems failures 6 Service various engine ignition fuel and computer control systems to industry and manufacture standards http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_ html cfm courses_id 1414 2 3 2014 Course Outline iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 109 Automotive Brake Systems Approval Date 02 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 4 00 Grading Option
2. Fuel Injection Fuel Supply System Pump Filters Regulator Throttle Body System Design Throttle Body Injector s Computer Control of System Operation Port Fuel Injection System Design Throttle Body Injectors Computer Control of System Operation System Testing and Service Pressure testing Injector replacement Injector cleaning Computer testing PWNPRPAaAWNPRPOWNPRPTWNPRD A on Fuel Injection System Types Ford b General Motors w http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1414 2 3 2014 Course Outline c Chrysler d Import 6 Turbochargers a Function b Design c Controls d Operation e Testing and service Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Skill Demonstrations Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Industry periodicals Writing Problem Solving or Performance Essay that compares and contrasts the various methods of fuel control utilized in domestic and import vehicles Collect and compare the various fuel injection waveforms used in domestic and import vehicles Skills demonstration Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author James D Halderman and Chase D Mitchell Title Automotive Engine Performance Book 2 Author Ken Pickerill Title Today s Technician Automotive Engine Performance Classroom and Shop Manual Course Preparation
3. 6 Compare and contrast the types of cylinder heads and their differences 7 Describe engine components and their functional differences between aluminum heads and engine blocks versus like cast iron components 8 Identify and describe different cylinder and valve arrangements including overhead value arrangements http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 2748 2 3 2014 Course Outline 9 10 Lab N 7 Describe how to and apply proper timing techniques using manufacturer s special tools and equipment necessary to time overhead camshaft engine components Describe the usage for each of the common tools of the trade Perform diagnostic testing using special tools Perform engine dis assembly using special tools and equipment Correctly install engine main bearings and crankshaft rear seals install crankshaft and determine bearing clearance Perform thread repair to factory specs using manufacturer s tools and equipment Perform machine shop and service operations pertaining to aluminum and or cast iron cylinder heads and blocks using special factory tools and equipment Perform engine assembly using special tools and equipment both generic and manufacturer s Prepare engine to start Course Content Outline LECTURE A Shop safety 1 Autoshop layout A Shop stall Lift Alignment rack Outside work area Toolroom F Classroom mop 2 General shop safety
4. Co Requisite s None Recommended None http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_ html cfm courses_id 1347 Page 3 of 3 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 5 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 090 Automotive Maintenance and Operation Approval Date Effective Term Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 3 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability Not Transferable Course is Credit Non Degree Repeatability Not Repeatable Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 36 00 Lab 54 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 24 Rationale Safety requirement Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Introduces an overview of automotive maintenance and repair concepts for the student with little or no background in the automotive field Topics include basic theory of operation maintenance and minor repair of engine and other auto components as well as consumer education Schedule Description Introduces an overview of automotive maintenance and repair concepts for the student with little or no background in the automotive field Student Learning Outcome 1 Lab Perform minor repair and maintenance of basic automotive systems 2 Lecture Identify and explain the components and operation of various engine operating systems i e lubrication system cooling system fuel system lighting system braking system
5. Spark Plugs a Heat range causes of plug failure b Reach c Cleaning d Troubleshooting tips 13 Tires a Air pressure b Wear patterns c Balance d Rotation e Service f Special Tires g Repair 14 Transmissions and Differentials a Automatic transmissions b Manual transmissions 15 Universal joints a Types b Lubrication without fittings or plugs c Replacement Lab 1 Batteries a Servicing 2 Brakes Operation b Service and inspection w Cooling System Inspection Testing Coolant service Troubleshooting 20 079 w Exhaust Systems Inspection Muffler removal and installation Tailpipe removal and installation ooo A Filters Servicing air filters Servicing gasoline types Servicing oil filters ono Ww 6 Lighting Systems a Servicing headlights b Fuses and circuit breakers c Turn signals and flasher system http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 2802 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 4 of 5 d Brake light switches 7 Lubrication a Equipment b Fittings c Front suspension and steering linkage service d Important service points e Engine f Servicing engine 8 Exhaust Emission Control a Servicing and inspection 9 Shock Absorbers a Replacement b McPhearson stuts suspension 10 Spark Plugs a Cleaning b Troubleshooting tips 11 Tires a Air pressure b Wear patterns c
6. oon7o Ww m oaQao o oovown o0oQAo0T http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_ html cfm courses_id 2802 20 79 Ww anov A hoaonov o Safety and housekeeping autoshop layout and general safety issues types of common accidents Tools and safety Slip trips falls tool cleanliness and tool box organization Batteries Operation Servicing Brakes Types Parts Operation Inspection Cooling System Inspection Testing Cleaning Parts replacement Coolant service Exhaust Systems Inspection Muffler removal and installation Tailpipe removal and installation Filters Air filter types Servicing air filters Gasoline filter types Servicing gasoline types Oil filter types Servicing oil filters Lighting Systems Bulb and socket types Servicing headlights Interior and instrument Fuses and circuit breakers Turn signals and flasher system Brake light switches Lubrication Equipment Fittings Front suspension and steering linkage service Important service points Engine Lab Pull inspect and check heat range for spark plugs based upon requirements of Page 2 of 5 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 3 of 5 f Servicing engine g Accessories 9 Exhaust Emission Control a Types of systems b Servicing and inspection 11 Shock Absorbers a Types b Replacement c McPhearson struts suspension 12
7. 4 Extract lifters 5 Remove water pump timing chain cover chain gears 6 Remove camshaft an d cylinder heads 7 Invert motor on engine stand 8 Remove oil pan and rod caps 9 Rotate motor and extract pistons and piston rods 10 Invert motor to remove crankshaft 11 Inspect parts E Engine block assembly Install crankshaft new bearings amp plastigauge Install rings on pistons Hang piston on the rod Install the rods pistons amp bearings onto crankshaft Plastigauge amp torque to specfications ie WON F Cylinder head assembly 1 Measure valve spring height amp valve contact 2 Assemble valves into head 3 Install valve seals springs on valves with keepers G Install Cylinder Head to Engine Block http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2748 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 5 of 6 1 Proper head gasket 2 Install head bolts 3 Torque to specification H Timing the motor Install crankshaft gear Install camshaft gear Find top dead center Line marks on timing gears Install timing gears chain or belt SEB EBON ck Methods of Instruction Lecture Lab Videos DVD s In class writing Collaborative group work and Student Presentations Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Oral Presentations Problem Solving Research Projects Skill Demonstrations __ Prepare a Dream Machine Project each student prepares a researched based project ona dream
8. Date 2009 ere Title Modera Automotive Publisher The Goodheart Wilcox Company Technology Inc Course Preparation Prerequisite s AUTO 103 Co Requisite s None Recommended None Document Content Review Target Course Skills Condition on Enrollment Renewed Faculty Gary Sornborger Basic Content Review Test and service automobile batteries Test and repair automotive starters and circuits Test and repair automotive charging devices and circuits Test service and repair automotive lighting systems http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1413 Page 3 of 4 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 4 of 4 http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1413 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 4 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 108 Engine Performance II Approval Date 03 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 4 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 45 00 Lab 81 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Provides more in depth study of the design and operation of fuel management systems including domestic and import feedback carburetor and fuel injection systems electronic
9. Examples Book 1 Author James E Duffy Publication Date 2009 a Publisher Goodheart Title Modern Automotice Technology Wilcox Company Inc Book 2 http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2787 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 5 of 5 Author Chris Johanson Publication Date 2005 Edition 2 Publisher Goodheart Title Modern Automotice Technology Shop Manual Wilcox Company Inc Periodical 1 Author Publication Date 2013 Volume Title Society of Automotive Engineers SAE Publisher Periodical 2 Author Publication Date 2013 Volume Title Car amp Driver Publisher Other safety glasses shop clothing online databases for car manuals ALLDATA and Mitchel OnDemand Course Preparation Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended AUTO 101 http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2787 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 2 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 103 Automotive Electrical Systems Approval Date 12 01 2011 Effective Term Fall 2012 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 5 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 4 00 Lab 3 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description P
10. Lecture Discussion 54 00 Lab 66 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Theory and practice in automotive engine repair including operating principles and descriptions of all components in an engine Emphasizes diagnosis and measurement of internal engine components as well as complete dis assembly and assembly of engines Schedule Description Theory and practice in automotive engine repair including operating principles and descriptions of all components in an engine Student Learning Outcome Lecture SLO 1 Analyze the theory and operation of an internal combustion engine Lab SLO 1 Perform basic engine diagnostics complete engine dis assembly component inspection and reassembly of engine replacing worn parts Course Objectives Lecture 1 Describe safety precautions taken when using various tools and equipment 2 Delineate what different measurements mean in both United States customary and metric measurement systems 3 Research applicable service information and specifications using factory manuals and or vehicle manufacturers diagnostic and repair information programs such as ALLDATA and Mitchell On Demand 4 Describe the functions of the different types of available test equipment and its ability to test systems and components 5 Recognize parts pertaining to the crankshaft and camshaft
11. Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 45 00 Lab 81 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Provides the theoretical and practical application of the operation diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems Schedule Description Provides the theoretical and practical application of the operation diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems Student Learning Outcome 1 Assess and repair automotive brake systems Course Objectives 1 Describe the function and principles of hydraulics in automotive brake systems and components in a drum brake system Compare the design and function of drum and disc brake systems Identify the components in a disc brake system Test and analyze hydraulic components for proper operation and leaks Demonstrate the proper use of micrometers to measure brake rotors and drums Disassemble clean and inspect brake components and evaluate the need for repair or replacement faulty components Appraise brake rotors and drums for maximum wear and run out Perform a proper road test to evaluate poor braking vibration and abnormal brake pedal height 9 Assess power assist systems and differentiate failures between hydraulics power assist and the brake components 10 Differentiate the p
12. Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Problem Solving Skill Demonstrations Writing Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Industry journal artiles Writing Problem Solving or Performance Written study questions Shop notebook Other Create assembly and dis assembly flowcharts Required Materials Examples Book 1 Edition Author Erjavec Jack Publication Date 2002 3rd Title Today s Technician Automotive Transmission Publisher Thompson Delmar and Transaxles Publications Course Preparation Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended AUTO 101 http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1411 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 3 of 3 http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1411 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 3 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 106 Manual Transmissions Transaxles and Drivetrains Approval Date 12 01 2011 Effective Term Fall 2012 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 5 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 4 00 Lab 3 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Presents the principles theory operatio
13. ignition system Course Objectives Lecture Lecture Describe safety precautions taken when using various tools and equipment Lecture Recognize battery sealed or serviceable voltage drops Lecture Explain how to check for leaks in exhaust system Lecture Describe how to inspect and change lights Lecture Describe the different catalytic converters Lecture Describe the procedure for cleaning the EGR valve Lecture Describe basic computer controls lecture Describe how to check tires for wear patterns Lecture Compare and contrast automatic and manual transmissions O 0o Sy Yr ON Lab 1 Lab Perform basic checks on engine component systems that are preventive maintenance 2 Lab Differentiate between repair and maintenance issues that are minor and those that require attention from an automotive service professional http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 2802 2 3 2014 Course Outline 3 Lab Inspect brakes for wear of rear shoes friction material and leaks of brake fluid Lab Inspect and test coolant voltage and specific gravity Lab Change air filter Lab Inspect running head and foot lights Lab Perform oil change Lab Inspect and replace rear shock absorbers OM C08 et DY Mitchel on Demand 10 Lab Check tire pressure and fill tires with nitrogen 11 Lab Inspect universal joints for wear Course Content Outline Lecture oo 0 7 VY e Os
14. operation of domestic and import ignition fuel and emission control systems Emphasis is placed on the problems of accurate diagnosis and the proper repair procedures for these engine systems Schedule Description Provides a foundation of the design and operation of domestic and import ignition fuel and emission control systems Student Learning Outcome Lecture 1 Assess drivability and discuss automotive engine diagnosis and repair of specific systems including ignition fuel and emissions systems computer control and CAN Controlled Area Network Lab 1 Perform automotive engine diagnosis and repair of specific systems including ignition fuel emissions and computer control Course Objectives Lecture 1 Explain the latest safety standards when working on ignition and fuel systems 2 Describe the operation of various engines ignition fuel and engine computer control feedback systems 3 Compare and contrast between different manufacturer specific electronic ignition systems 4 Analyze tailpipe emissions and relate to engine proficiency and performance according to State and Federal Regulations 5 Explain how ignition systems would relate to hydrocarbons fuel systems relate to carbon monoxide and combustion temperatures relate to knocks 6 Analyze the record stored OBD II diagnostic trouble codes Lab http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 2787 2 3 2014 Course O
15. 14 Course Outline Author Thomas Wesley Birch Title Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Course Preparation Prerequisite s Co Requisite s Recommended http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1350 Publication Date Edition 2005 4th Publisher Prentice Hall None None AUTO 101 Page 4 of 4 2 3 2014 Course Outline iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 094 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Approval Date Effective Term Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 3 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability Not Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Not Repeatable Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 27 00 Lab 81 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 28 Rationale Safety requirement Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Provides theory and practical application of the function and repair of heating and air conditioning systems as applied to domestic and imported automobiles Schedule Description Provides theory and practical application of the function and repair of heating and air conditioning systems as applied to domestic and imported automobiles Student Learning Outcome Lecture 1 Diagnose and repair air conditioning and heating systems in contemporary automobiles Lab 1 Describe the basic operation of autom
16. 6 LAB Perform a proper road test to evaluate poor braking vibration and abnormal brake pedal height 7 LAB Demonstrate the proper use of tools needed to test and repair brake systems 8 LAB Demonstrate the proper service procedure 9 LAB Demonstrate the proper diagnosis of break failure Course Content Outline LECTURE 1 Shop Safety Hazardous materials b MSDS material safety data sheets w Brake Systems Principles of operation Components Hybrid brake sytem safety issue oO o7 WM N Ww Master Cylinders Operation b Diagnosis w 4 Wheel Bearings a Diagnosis 5 Drum Brakes Operation b Diagnosis w Disc Brake Operation b Diagnosis ov o Parking Brake History and use Operation Diagnosis Ooo nN o0 Machining Measurement b Drum v Rotor service w 9 Power Brake Units Operation b Diagnosis w 10 Antilock braking system ABS a pumping effect on driver performance a Operation b Diagnosis LAB Shop Safety Hazardous materials Tools and equipment MSDS material safety data sheets O TO H Brake Systems Principles of operation Road Testing Components oO 7 N Ww Master Cylinders a Operation http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2794 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 3 of 4 b Diagnosis c Servicing Wheel Bearings Operation Types seal
17. A Clean floors B Tool cleaning 3 Types of accidents A Fires Explosions Asphyxiation Chemical burns Electric shock Hybrid safety Physical injury Omnmovow B Tools of the trade WON DMAWNE PRPRPRPRB BWNRO Tool rules amp storage General wrenches amp torque wrenches Screwdrivers Pliers Hammers Chisels amp punches Files Clamps and other holding tools Sockets amp Ratchets Blowguns amp pneumatic tools Grinder amp drills Engine hoist Hydraulic press Torque angle gauge C Measurement Tools amp Systems 1 Measurement tools http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2748 A Calipers B Micrometers C Feeler Gauges D Dial indicator Page 2 of 6 2 3 2014 Course Outline E Plastigauges 2 Measurement Systems A US Customary units of measure B Metric system 3 Types of Measurements Angle measurements Temperature Measurement Torque wrenches Pressure gauge vacuum gauge Compression gauge Leak down gauge Onm D Factory manuals and or vehicle manufacturers diagnostic and repair information programs 1 Factory manuals 2 Mitchell On Demand program 3 ALLDATA program E Test equipment Leakdown compression test Vacuum gauge Scanner Digital Volt Ohm Meter Battery charger F Engine construction 1 Four stroke motor A Pushrod motors B Overhead cam motors 2 Engine Block A Aluminum engine b
18. CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Not Repeatable Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 2 00 Lab 4 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Provides theory diagnosis and repair procedures of modern suspension and steering systems on import and domestic vehicles Schedule Description Provides theory diagnosis and repair procedures of modern suspension and steering systems on import and domestic vehicles Student Learning Outcome 1 Diagnose and repair suspension and alignment problems in automobiles Course Objectives 1 Compare and contrast various types of chassis construction and list their manufacturer 2 Inspect diagnose repair and align steering and suspension systems using modern alignment equipment 3 Demonstrate the repair of steering columns 4 Compare and contrast various types of alignment equipment Course Content Outline 1 Safety a Review of Safety fundamentals b Safety test c Hazardous materials review 2 Tools a Nomenclature b Use and care of tools and equipment c Special tools 3 Chassis construction a identification 4 Suspension and Steering a Wheel amp tire assembly 1 bearing packing 2 tire wear diagnosing 3 run out checks http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 1410 Page 1 of 3 2 3 2014 Cou
19. Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2802 2 3 2014 Course Outline iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 094 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Approval Date 02 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 3 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability Not Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 27 00 Lab 81 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Provides theory and practical application of the function and repair of heating and air conditioning systems as applied to domestic and imported automobiles Schedule Description Provides theory and practical application of the function and repair of heating and air conditioning systems as applied to domestic and imported automobiles Student Learning Outcome 1 Diagnose and repair air conditioning and heating systems in contemporary automobiles Course Objectives 1 Assess the operation of a typical air conditioning system 2 Explain how a vehicle s air condition heating system cools or heats the air removes moisture and dust from the air and circulates the air during operating cycle 3 Interpret the natural laws relating to matter solids liquids vapors heat and energy as they pertain to refrigeration systems 4 Demonstr
20. CurricUNET fA Canyons CurricUNET Welcome Ryan Course Search Results Actions Discipline Course Number Title 8 CurricUNET Home WR h AUTO 090 Automotive Maintenance and L Search Operation Active Gary Sornborger Search WR G AUTO 090 Automotive Maintenance and Course Operation Launched Modified Program Course Proposal Users Gary Sornborger W e AUTO 094 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Active Gary Sornborger WR amp AUTO 094 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Launched Modified Course Proposal Gary Sornborger WR amp AUTO 101 Automotive Engine l Fundamentals Active Gary Sornborger AUTO 101 Automotive Engine Fundamentals Launched Modified Course Proposal Gary Sornborger MR amp AUTO 102 Engine Performance I Active Gary Sornborger WR AUTO 102 Engine Performance I Launched Modified Course Proposal Gary Sornborger WR h AUTO 103 Automotive Electrical Systems Active Gary Sornborger VR AUTO 104 Steering Suspension and Alignment Active Gary Sornborger WR w AUTO 104 Steering Suspension and Alignment Launched Modified Course Proposal Gary Sornborger WR AUTO 105 Automatic Transmissions Active Gary Sornborger RR amp AUTO 106 Manual Transmissions Transaxles and Drivetrains Active Gary Sornborger WR h AUTO 107 Advanced Electrical Systems Active Gary Sornborger WR AUTO 108 Engine Performance II Active Gary Sornborger WR AUTO 108 Engine Performanc
21. Interior and instrument Fuses and circuit breakers Turn signals and flasher system Brake light switches m oQao aoo wn Lubrication Equipment Fittings Front suspension and steering linkage service Important service points e Engine f Servicing engine g Accessories QaQ 0 0 078 NI 8 Exhaust Emission Control a Types of systems b Servicing 9 Shock Absorbers a Types b Replacement 10 Spark Plugs a Heat range causes of plug failure b Reach c Cleaning d Troubleshooting tips 11 Tires a Air pressure b Wear patterns c Balance d Rotation e Service f Special Tires g Repair 12 Transmissions and Differentials a Automatic transmissions b Manual transmissions 13 Universal joints a Types http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1347 2 3 2014 Course Outline b Lubrication without fittings or plugs c Replacement Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Skill Demonstrations Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Vehicle service manual Writing Problem Solving or Performance Weekly lab report Written chapter reviews lab assignments Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author Renling John and Patten Donald Publication Date 2002 Edition 4th Title Automotive Service Basics Publisher Prentice Hall Course Preparation Prerequisite s None
22. Q 0 oO WM NY Servicing the System Diagnosis Inspection and servicing Disassembly of AC parts and components O77 WM W Servicing System Components Refrigerant types Replacing components Servicing hoses and fittings Recovering of AC freon 290 09 A Compressors and clutches Compressor identification Replacing shaft seals Servicing the compressor clutch compressor diagnosis and worn belts E O 7078 WI System Servicing and Testing Performing a leak test Refrigerant recovery Evacuate an A C system Charging an A C system Freon dye and blocking to locate broken parts oA 0 7 8 A Case and Duct Systems Component replacement Blower motors Evaporator core OoOo7o nN Retrofit CFC 12 to HFC 134a Recovery and evacuate system Installing components necessary to retrofit a 134a system Flush clean system oo7W wo http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2796 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 4 of 5 d Replace acc and receiver dryer 9 Diagnosis and Service of System Controls a Testing vacuum switches and controls b Testing automatic temperature control systems c Use of smoke to diagnose vacuum line failures 10 Diagnosis and Service of Engine Cooling and Comfort Heating a Troubleshooting the heater and cooling system b Thermostats c Fans pulleys and belts d Radiators and pressure caps e Computer c
23. Rotation d Service e Special Tires f Repair 12 Transmissions and Differentials a Automatic transmissions inspection b Manual transmissions inspection 13 Universal joints a Lubrication without fittings or plugs b Replacement Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Skill Demonstrations Typical Assignments Reading Text Vehicle service manual inpection form Writing Problem Solving or Performance Lecture Research applicable service information for various makes and models using Alldata and Mitchell on Demand http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_ html cfm courses_id 2802 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 5 of 5 Lab Oil change assignment covers the many instructional activities Students are evaluated on the various required components to sucessfully change a vehicle s oil including racking the vehicle draining the oil removing the filter installing a new filter and filling with new oil Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author Duffy James E Publication Date 2014 ae Publisher Goodheart Wilcox Title Modern Automotive Technology Company Inc Manual 1 Author Johanson Chris Publication Date 2005 01 01 00 00 00 0 Title Modern Automotive Technology Shop Publisher Goodheart Wilcox Manual Company Inc Course Preparation Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended None http www curricunet com
24. ak inspection service and repair 2 LAB Assess and repair automotive brake systems then confirm repair by road testing Course Objectives Lecture 1 LECUTRE Describe the function and principles of hydraulics in automotive brake systems and components in a drum brake system 2 LECTURE Compare the design and function of drum and disc brake systems LECTURE Assess power assist systems and differentiate failures between hydraulics power assist and the brake components LECTURE Differentiate the purpose and function of Anti Lock Brake Systems ABS LECTURE Describe safety precautions when using various tools and equipment LECTURE Describe the function and operation of hydraulic break system LECTURE Analyze the parameters and proper use of calipers LECTURE Describe the effect of leaving parking break on and the damage that can occur to the rotor Ww CONAN ARA Lab LAB Identify the components in a disc brake system LAB Test and analyze hydraulic components for proper operation and leaks LAB Demonstrate the proper use of micrometers to measure brake rotors and drums LAB Disassemble clean and inspect brake components and evaluate the need for repair or replacement faulty components 5 LAB Inspect brake rotors and drums for maximum wear and run out PWN PR http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 2794 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 4
25. ate the use of safety rules that apply to the handling storage and dispensing of refrigerants 5 Diagnose noises in the A C compressor clutch and compressor and determine needed repairs 6 Inspect and replace all components used in an air conditioning system 7 Assess the function and operation of the sensors cables linkages control valves and the amplifier microprocessor or programmer used in automatic temperature controlled systems and determine needed repairs 8 Compare and contrast the design differences between General Motors Ford Chrysler and typical import air conditioning systems 9 Remove and replace a compressor accumulator dryers condensers evaporators and the thermostatic valve or orifice tube 10 Diagnose failures in the operation of heater cores flow control devices air control doors and electrical controls in heater and A C systems Course Content Outline Lecture 1 History and Purpose of Heating and Cooling Systems http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 1350 Page 1 of 4 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 4 a Development of refrigeration 2 Health and Safety The effects on the atmosphere and ozone b Shop safety and injuries from high pressure w 3 Temperature and pressure fundamentals Chemical compounds b Air conditioning circuits and components w The Refrigerant System Diagnosis Temperature and pressure relationship Ha
26. cation Schedule Description Introduces automotive maintenance and repair concepts for the student with little or no background in the automotive field Student Learning Outcome 1 Perform minor repair and maintenance of basic automotive systems 2 Differentiate between repair and maintenance issues that are minor and those that require attention from an automotive service professional Course Objectives 1 Identify and explain the components and operation of various engine operating systems i e lubrication system cooling system fuel system lighting system braking system ignition system 2 Perform basic checks on engine component systems that are preventive maintenance Course Content Outline Batteries a Operation b Testing c Servicing Brakes Types Parts Operation Service Q 0 Oo YM N w Cooling System Inspection Testing o v http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1347 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 3 c Cleaning d Parts replacement e Coolant service f Troubleshooting 4 Exhaust Systems a Inspection b Muffler removal and installation c Tailpipe removal and installation Filters Air filter types Servicing air filters Gasoline filter types Servicing gasoline types Oil filter types f Servicing oil filters ooQoao0 oo wm Lighting Systems Bulb and socket types Servicing headlights
27. cfm courses_id 2748 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 4 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 102 Engine Performance Approval Date 02 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 4 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 45 00 Lab 81 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Catalog Description Provides a foundation of the design and operation of domestic and import ignition fuel and emission control systems Emphasis is placed on the problems of accurate diagnosis and the proper repair procedures for these engine systems Schedule Description Provides a foundation of the design and operation of domestic and import ignition fuel and emission control systems Student Learning Outcome 1 Assess drivability and perform automotive engine diagnosis and repair of specific systems including ignition fuel and emissions systems Course Objectives 1 2 3 Diagnose ignition problems with an oscilloscope Apply the latest safety standards when working on ignition and fuel systems Display proficient use of various electronic test equipment including meters analyzers and diagnostic testers and scanners Describe the operation of various engines ignition fuel and engine c
28. contrast the function design and location of fuel pumps filters and pressure and volume tests on fuel injection systems 11 Explain the function of a turbocharger and describe the design and operation of a turbocharger and the devices used to regulate its performance 12 Diagnose distributor less ignition systems on domestic and import vehicles AUN ON AWM Course Content Outline http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 1414 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 4 Fuel Supply Systems Fuel Tanks Filler tube Pick up tube and filter Fuel tank ventilation Rollover leakage protection Fuel Lines and Hoses Mechanical Fuel Pumps Function Design Operation Testing and Replacement Electric Fuel Pumps Design Operation Testing and Replacement Electrical Circuits Fuel Filters Function Location Types and Design Servicing and Replacement PWNPOARWNPRPOAOKRWNPRPOTBPWNPR D Computer Controlled Carburetors Need for Computer control Basic Computer System Design Input Sensors Processor Memories Output Devices Open and Closed loop Control Testing Computer control Carburetor Systems Codes and diagnostic charts Mixture control solenoid dwell System performance tests Carburetor overhaul procedures BWNPOURWNPRTDN Types of Computer Control Carburetor Systems Ford General Motors Chrysler Import 20 7 Ww
29. der balance and compression testing 6 Compare and contrast the types of cylinder heads and their differences 7 Describe engine components and their functional differences between aluminum heads and engine blocks versus like cast iron components 8 Identify and describe different cylinder and valve arrangements 9 Describe how to and apply proper timing techniques using manufacturer s special tools and equipment to overhead camshaft engine components 10 Describe the usage of torque demonstrate proper techniques in de torquing and torquing to yield fasteners 11 Perform engine disassembly using special tools and equipment 12 Perform engine assembly using special tools and equipment both generic and manufacturer s http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1354 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 5 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 102 Engine Performance Approval Date 02 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 4 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is CSU Transferable Repeatability Not Repeatable Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 45 00 Lab 81 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 28 Rationale Safety requirements mandate smaller than 35 class size Discipline Minimum Qualifications Catalog Description Provides a foundation of the design and
30. e II Launched Modified Course Proposal Gary Sornborger VR amp AUTO 109 Automotive Brake Systems Active Gary Sornborger MR amp AUTO 109 Automotive Brake Systems Launched Modified Course Proposal Gary Sornborger Log Out Governet http www curricunet com Canyons search course course_search_result cfm ptype Page of 1 COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS Legend G Course Impact Report WR Course Outline Report Course Changes Report Edit Copy Help Click on the WR icon to view a course outline Click on the Copy icon to copy a course to edit Click More for Guidelines on Course Revision Mo ref 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 3 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 090 Automotive Maintenance and Operation Approval Date Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 3 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability Not Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 2 00 Lab 3 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Introduces automotive maintenance and repair concepts for the student with little or no background in the automotive field Topics include basic theory of operation maintenance and minor repair of engine and other auto components as well as consumer edu
31. ed and semicable Diagnosis Servicing a20 09 A Drum Brakes Operation venear calipers Diagnosis Servicing Oooo Ww Disc Brake Operation parts and function Diagnosis wear and failure Servicing inspection procedures O Gew Dn Parking Brake Operation Diagnosis lack of friction material Servicing Oooo N Machining drums roters lathes on the car lathe Measurement specifications following Mitchell on Demand and allDATA Drum service Rotor service oooga o Power Brake Units Operation vacuum assist v hydrolic assist Diagnosis Servicing overhauling oo7n o 10 Antilock braking sys tem ABS a Operation b Diagnosis use of scanner c Service Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Skill Demonstrations __ Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Handouts and Technical service bulletins Writing Problem Solving or Performance http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 2794 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 4 of 4 Lecture Essay that compares and contrasts the function of various hydraulic systems used in the automotive industry Lab Diagnose drivability complaints derived from brake systems Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author Johanson Chris Publication Date 2005 Edition 1 Title Modern Automotive Technology Shop Publ
32. emiconductors Electronic ignition 10 Computer systems 11 Lighting circuits and headlamp aiming O o NYY DUNA WwWOVY N http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1356 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 2 12 Horns and indicating devices 13 Fuses fuse links circuit breakers and relays 14 Power window and door lock circuits and testing 15 Accessory circuits and testing 16 Alternate power sources Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Problem Solving Skill Demonstrations Typical Assignments Reading Text Handouts Writing Problem Solving or Performance Problem solving exercies practical and written Demonstration Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Aithor Halderman James Publication Date Edition 2006 4th Title Diagnosis and Trouble Shooting of Automotive Electrical Publisher Prentice Electronic and Computer Systems Hall Other Shop safety glasses shop clothing Course Preparation Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended AUTO 101 http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1356 2 3 2014 Course Outline iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 104 Steering Suspension and Alignment Approval Date 02 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 3 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability
33. g Individual Manufacturer s Manuals Industry journals i e Motor Age or Import Service Writing Problem Solving or Performance problem solving exercises Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 REAN Edition Author James D Halderman and Chase D Mitchell Publication Date 2006 Jnd Title Automotive Engine Performance Publisher Prentice Hall Book 2 Author Ken Pickerill Publication Date 2004 ra http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1354 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 4 of 4 Title Today s Technician Automotive Engine Publisher CENGAGE Performance Classroom and Shop Maual Delmar Learning Other safety glasses shop clothing Course Preparation Prerequisite s AUTO 101 Co Requisite s None Recommended None Document Content Review Target Course Skills Condition on Enrollment Established Faculty Gary Sornborger Tony Asebedo Mt San Jacinto and NATEF Consultant Audrey Green Administrator Basic Content Review 1 Describe safety precautions taken when using various tools and equipment 2 Delineate what different measurements mean in both United States customary and metric measurement systems 3 Research applicable service information and specifications using factory manuals and shop computer program 4 Describe the functions the different kinds of equipment can test and the problems they can diagnose 5 Operate hand held diagnostic tools to perform cylin
34. hompson Delmar None None AUTO 101 Page 3 of 3 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 4 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 107 Advanced Electrical Systems Approval Date 12 01 2011 Effective Term Fall 2012 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 4 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Not Repeatable Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 54 00 Lab 54 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Presents the advanced theory and practice of the automotive body electrical system including all classes of electrical components and power accessories Schedule Description Presents the advanced theory and practice of the automotive body electrical system including all classes of electrical components and power accessories Student Learning Outcome Lecture 1 Analyze advanced automotive electrical problems per NATEF standards Lab 1 Use appropriate equipment to diagnose and repair advanced automotive electrical problems per NATEF standards Course Objectives Lecture Identify the advanced electrical complaint and formulate the appropriate diagnosis Interpret electrical diagrams and schematics Collect relevant vehicle information using the Vehicle identification number VIN Compare and co
35. ifferent measurements mean in both United States customary and metric measurement systems 3 Research applicable service information and specifications using factory manuals and shop computer program 4 Describe the functions the different kinds of equipment can test and the problems they can diagnose 5 Operate hand held diagnostic tools to perform cylinder balance and compression testing 6 Recognize parts pertaining to the crankshaft 7 Compare and contrast the types of cylinder heads and their differences 8 Describe engine components and their functional differences between aluminum heads and engine blocks versus like cast iron components 9 Identify and describe different cylinder and valve arrangements 10 Correctly install engine main bearings and crankshaft rear seals install crankshaft and determine bearing clearance 11 Describe how to and apply proper timing techniques using manufacturer s special tools and equipment to overhead camshaft engine components 12 Describe the usage of torque demonstrate proper techniques in de torquing and torquing to yield fasteners 13 Perform thread repair to factory specs using manufacturer s tools and equipment http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 1351 Page 1 of 2 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 2 14 Perform machine shop and service operations pertaining to aluminum cylinder head and blocks components using special factory tools and equi
36. ignition systems used and introduces computer controlled systems Emphasizes the correct diagnosis of and proper repair procedures for those systems Schedule Description Provides more in depth study of the design and operation of fuel management systems including domestic and import feedback carburetor and fuel injection systems electronic ignition systems used and introduces computer controlled systems Student Learning Outcome 1 Diagnose and repair electronic ignition systems of domestic and import vehicles 2 Assess mechanical and electronic fuel pumps for proper functioning 3 Delineate the function of a computer processor and the types of memories it requires to control engine operation Course Objectives 1 Describe the function of various emission control devices Test various emission devices for proper operation Inspect service or replace fuel lines hoses pick up tubes and tanks Assess mechanical fuel pumps for volume pressure vacuum ouput and evaluate fuel pump efficiency based on manufacturer s specifications Service and or replace fuel filters Describe the input sensors required by a computer to control fuel system operation Evaluate open and closed loop fuel system control Demonstrate mixture control solenoid tests on domestic and import computerized carburetors 9 Compare and contrast the major differences between domestic and import computerized carburetor system designs 10 Compare and
37. isher Goodhear Wilcox Manual Company Inc Book 2 Author Duffy James Publication Date 2014 pak Title Modern Automotive Technology PubIishers Gogdheart Wilcox Company Course Preparation Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended None http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2794 2 3 2014
38. issions Approval Date 12 01 2011 Effective Term Fall 2012 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 5 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 4 00 Lab 3 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Introduces the theory and principles of automatic transmissions and transaxles Procedures for diagnosing problems adjusting and overhauling the automatic transmission and transaxle are studied and applied in the shop Schedule Description Introduces the theory and principles of automatic transmissions and transaxles Procedures for diagnosing problems adjusting and overhauling the automatic transmission and transaxle are studied and applied in the shop Student Learning Outcome 1 Complete dis assembly and successfully assemble an automatic transmission Course Objectives 1 Identify automatic transmissions by using identification tags serial numbers bell housing and pan gaskets 2 Describe how and why automatic transmissions require period service 3 Describe how transmission transaxle hydraulic use force pressure and mechanical advantage 4 Delineate how mainline throttle and governor pressure are used in automatic transmissions 5 Analyze the importance of keeping com
39. lectronic Ignition Systems Duraspark with Conventional Vacuum and Centrifugal Advance Mechanisms Basic Design Theory of Operation Testing for No spark Oscilloscope Pattern Chrysler Electronic Ignition Systems conventional EIS Basic Design Theory of Operation Testing for No start Oscilloscope Pattern Import Systems Typical Import System Basic Design Theory of Operation Testing for No start Oscilloscope Pattern 0 Emission Controls Impact of Legislation Federal State BAR Certification Crankcase Emission Controls Basic Design Theory of Operation Testing and Service Air Injection Basic Design Theory of Operation Testing and Service Page 2 of 4 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 3 of 4 d Com puter control d Exhaust Gas Recirculation a Basic Design b Theory of Operation c Testing and Service d Computer control e Evaporation a Basic Design b Theory of Operation c Testing and Service d Computer control f Catalytic Converter a Basic Design b Theory of Operation c Testing d Air Management g Engine Modification a Basic Design Changes b Testing 11 Low Emission Tune Up a Function b Procedure 1 Inspection 2 System Analysis 3 Parts Replacement 4 Low emission Testing Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Problem Solving Skill Demonstrations Typical Assignments Reading text readin
40. lock B Cast iron engine block G Crankshaft camshaft components Rods Pistons Wristpins Rings amp Bearings Value Lifters Pushrods Rocker arm construction Timing gears Timing chain amp sprockets Auxilary chain amp balancer shaft Timing belt amp sprockets RR e O H Cylinder heads Valve guide construction Valve seat construction Combustion chamber design Variable valve timing systems Valve springs Valve spring shims DAuRWNPR Valve train http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2748 Page 3 of 6 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 4 of 6 1 Valve seal construction 2 Valve spring construction 3 Valve spring shim 4 Valve retainers amp keeprs 5 Valve spring seat 6 Valve rotators 7 Valve stem cap LAB A Diagnostic Testing 1 Leakdown test 2 Compression test 3 Vacuum test 4 Power balance test B Cylinder Heads Problems Burned valve weak valve spring bad valve seal warped head worn camshaft C Cylinder Block Problems 1 Burned piston 2 Worn cracked or broken compression rings 3 Worn cracked or broken oil control rings 4 Worn cracked or broken wristpin 5 Worn cracked or broken connecting rod or bearings 6 Damaged or worn crankshaft bearings D Dis assemble Engine 1 Remove valve covers carburator amp intact manifold 2 Remove rocker arms and pushrods 3 Remove cylinder heads
41. ly inspect parts to identify the problem Manow A System components Accumulators and receiver driers Evaporators and condensers Lines and hoses Compressors and clutches O rings oo 078 WM System servicing testing and diagnosing Diagnosis Leak testing Recovery systems Charging the system Freon identification oA 0 0789 A Case and duct system Original equipment or after market Air distribution and delivery Proper use of tools d Disassemble procedure Oooo N http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_ html cfm courses_id 2796 Page 2 of 5 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 3 of 5 o0 Retrofit CFC 12 to HFC 134a Replacement refrigerants Retrofit components o v System Controls Fuses and circuit breakers Pressure switches Automatic temperature controls Rear evaporator systems DVOM oA 0 07 8 0 10 Engine Cooling and Comfort Heating Systems a The cooling system b The heater system c Preventive maintenance d Cleaning and degreasing of AC condenser Lab Safety and housekeeping autoshop layout and general safety issues types of common accidents Tools and safety Slip trips falls tool cleanliness and tool box organization Ma 90 7 YD e The Manifold Gauge Set Connecting a gauge set Performance testing AC freon recovery equipment charging techniques for AC recovery and charging station
42. machine s engine and related information Typical Assignments Reading Read selected pagess from Modern Automotive Technology textbook Read from selected websites for research project Writing Problem Solving or Performance Answer assigned questions and demonstrate performance for each task in the NATEF Standards Job Sheets for Peformance Based Learning Other Research project Required Materials Examples Book 1 Edition Author Duffy James E Publication Date 2009 rth Publisher Goodheart Wilcox Title Modern Automotive Technology Company Inc http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2748 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 6 of 6 Manual 1 Author Johanson Chris Publication Date 2005 01 01 00 00 00 0 Title Modern Automotive Technology Shop Publisher Goodheart Wilcox Manual Company Inc Periodical 2 Author Publication Date 2013 Volume Title Hotrod Publisher Periodical 3 Author Publication Date 2013 Volume Title Car amp Driver Publisher Periodical 4 Author Publication Date 2013 Volume Title Society of Automotive Engineers Journal Publisher SAE o Periodical 5 Author Publication Date 2013 Volume Title Road amp Track Publisher Other online databases for car manuals ALLDATA and Mitchel OnDemand Course Preparation Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended None http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html
43. mponent replacem ent Blower motors Evaporator core Retrofit CFC 12 to HFC 134a Recovery and evacuate system Installing components necessary to retrofit a 134a system 8 Diagnosis and Service of System Controls w Oooow o d M La M Testing vacuum switches and controls Testing automatic temperature control systems Diagnosis and Service of Engine Cooling and Comfort Heating Troubleshooting the heater and cooling system Thermostats Fans pulleys and belts Radiators and pressure caps ethods of Instruction b Lecture ethods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Skill Demonstrations Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Technical service bulletins related to cooling and heating issues Writing Problem Solving or Performance Diagnose the heating and air conditioning system for proper operation Write a short essay that compares and contrasts domestic heating cooling systems with import systems Skills demonstration Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author Mark Schnubel Title Today s Technician Automotive Heating amp Air Conditioning Book 2 Author Russell Carrigan John Eichelberger Title TechOne Automotive Heating Air Conditioning Book 3 http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1350 Publication Date 2005 Publisher Delmar Publication Date 2006 Publisher Delmar Page 3 of 4 2 3 20
44. n and diagnosis of problems and service procedures of clutches manual transmissions drive lines transfer cases and transaxle assemblies including non slip differentials Schedule Description Presents the principles theory operation and diagnosis of problems and service procedures of clutches manual transmissions drive lines transfer cases and transaxle assemblies including non slip differentials Student Learning Outcome 1 Successfully disassemble and successfully reassemble a manually operated transmission or transaxle and inspect and service a rear axle assembly Course Objectives 1 Measure and adjust the clutch pedal free travel for the following types a Mechanical linkage b Cable type c Hydraulic Identify all the components of a manual transmission Remove and replace a manual transmission Overhaul a manual transmission with overdrive Measure and adjust manual transmission shift linkage Inspect the front wheel drive line for worn part Remove and replace a removable differential Overhaul and integral differential Remove and replace axle axle bearing and seal Service all wheel drive viscous coupling Overhaul four wheel drive transfer case 12 Compare and Contrast the operation of a hybrid vehicle power train WANAURWHN RR e O Course Content Outline l Clutches a Types b Theory of operation c Service procedures d Throw out bearings http www curricunet com Canyons reports cour
45. ndling refrigerant G r DS System components Accumulators and receiver driers Evaporators and condensers Lines and hoses Compressors and clutches e200 7078 n System servicing testing and diagnosing Diagnosis Leak testing Recovery systems Charging the system QaQ 0 0 Wa Oo N Case and duct system Original equipment or after market b Air distribution and delivery w 8 Retrofit CFC 12 to HFC 134a a Replacement refrigerants b Retrofit components 9 System Controls a Fuses and circuit breakers b Pressure switches c Automatic temperature controls 10 Engine Cooling and Comfort Heating Systems a The cooling system b The heater system c Preventive maintenance Lab 1 The Manifold Gauge Set a Connecting a gauge set b Performance testing N Servicing the System Diagnosis Inspection and servicing o ov Servicing System Components Refrigerant types Replacing components Servicing hoses and fittings Oooow w Compressors and clutches Compressor identification Replacing shaft seals Servicing the compressor clutch ooo A 5 System Servicing and Testing http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1350 2 3 2014 Course Outl a b c d oOo o7ou ogo v N ine Performing a leak test Refrigerant recovery Evacuate an A C system Charging an A C system Case and Duct Systems Co
46. nt inspection and reassembly of engine replacing worn parts These are foundational skills recommended for success in AUTO 094 http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 2796 Page 5 of 5 2 3 2014 Course Outline iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 101 Automotive Engine Fundamentals Approval Date 02 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 4 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is AA AS Degree Repeatability Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 54 00 Lab 66 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 35 Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Theory and practice in automotive engine repair including operating principles and descriptions of all components in an engine Emphasizes diagnosis and measurement of internal engine components as well as complete dis assembly and assembly of engines Schedule Description Theory and practice in automotive engine repair including operating principles and descriptions of all components in an engine Student Learning Outcome 1 Perform basic engine diagnostics complete engine dis assembly component inspection and reassembly of engine replacing worn parts Course Objectives 1 Describe safety precautions taken when using various tools and equipment 2 Delineate what d
47. ntrast the differences in series electrical electronic circuits from parallel Compare and contrast the various indicating devices used on cars and explain how they harness and be able to make repairs 6 Assess an open or short circuit in the instrument panel wiring harness and make necessary repairs UU AUNE Lab 1 Apply the appropriate diagnosis to resolve the customer complaint 2 Repair shorts grounds opens and resistance problems using electrical diagrams and schematics Measure source voltage and the voltage drop over series and parallel circuits 4 Analyze exhaust gas emissions for the engine specifications identified by the VIN w http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1413 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 4 5 Test fusible links circuit breakers fuses switches connectors relays solenoids solid state devices demonstrating the proper use of the appropriate diagnostic equipment and diagnostic repair programs such as ALL DATA and Mitchell ON DEMAND Course Content Outline Lecture 1 Shop Safety 2 Advanced Electrical Systems DVOM DSO Test Light AMP Probe 3 Introduction to automotive microprocessors and computers Scanners Modos Vantage Pro Ethos 4 Diagnostic equipment and special tools Sodering and safety procedures 5 Electrical wiring diagrams 6 Electrical system trouble shooting Voltage flow chart specifications per manufacturer s req
48. omputer control feedback systems Diagnose and repair engine ignition fuel and engine computer control feedback systems failures Service various engine ignition fuel and computer control systems to industry and manufacture standards Course Content Outline 1 Shop a Facilities b Routine c Tool room Procedures 2 Safety and Haz Mat training a Review of fundamentals b Application to shop c Safety test 3 Automotive Engine a Basic Design http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 1354 2 3 2014 Course Outline b C Oog a 1 a 1 2 3 b a b c c a b c http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1354 CoWNPD DAUT BW NEO Oa ae BWNE DO RWNEDN ARWNEDD Fe Ne tO Four stroke Cycle Measurement of Engine Output Mechanical Testing compression leakage Vacuum Valve adjustment Conventional Ignition System Basic Design Principles of Operation System Service Replacing and Adjusting Points Spark Plug Replacement Spark Plug Cable Testing and Replacement Distributor Removal and Replacement Checking and Adjusting Base Timing Testing Distributor Advance Curve Oscilloscope Pattern Interpretation Hook up and Manual Tests Computerized Tests General Motors Electronic Ignition Systems HEI Basic Design Theory of Operation Testing for No start Oscilloscope Pattern Ford E
49. ontrol operation Methods of Instruction Collaborative Group Work Lab Lecture Discussion and Collaborative group work Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Problem Solving Skill Demonstrations Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Technical service bulletins related to cooling and heating issues Writing Problem Solving or Performance Lab Diagnose the heating and air conditioning system for proper operation Lecture Write a short essay that compares and contrasts domestic heating cooling systems with import systems Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author Duffy James E Publication Date 2014 ae Publisher Goodheart Wilcox Title Modern Automotive Technology STs Company Inc Manual 1 Author Johanson Chris Publication Date 2005 01 01 00 00 00 0 Title Modern Automotive Technology Shop Publisher Goodheart Wilcox Manual Company Inc http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2796 2 3 2014 Course Outline Course Preparation Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended AUTO 101 Document Content Review Target Course Skills Condition on Enrollment Renewed Faculty Gary Sornborger Basic Content Review Students who have completed AUTO 101 have met the following SLO s 1 Analyze the theory and operation of an internal combustion engine 2 Perform basic engine diagnostics complete engine dis assembly compone
50. otive air conditioning heating and ventilation systems Course Objectives Lecture 1 Lecture Explain how a vehicle s air condition heating system cools or heats the air removes moisture and dust from the air and circulates the air during operating cycle 2 Lecture Interpret the natural laws relating to matter solids liquids vapors heat and energy as they pertain to refrigeration systems Lecture Describe safety precautions taken when using various tools and equipment Lecture Evaluate the risks of over and under charging the A C Lecture Explain how to use the freon identification works Lecture Analyze the different system controls including voltage drops required voltage and system grounding Lecture Describe how to locate freon leaks from inspection Lecture Discuss how system components work together nu B amp W o N Lab http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2796 Page 1of5 2 3 2014 Course Outline 1 Lab Demonstrate the use of safety rules that apply to the handling storage and dispensing of refrigerants 2 Lab Assess the operation of a typical air conditioning system 3 Lab Diagnose noises in the A C compressor clutch and compressor and determine needed repairs 4 Lab Inspect and replace all components used in an air conditioning system 5 Lab Assess the function and operation of the sensors cables linkages control valves and the am
51. plifier microprocessor or programmer used in automatic temperature controlled systems and determine needed repairs 6 Lab Remove and replace a compressor accumulator dryers condensers evaporators and the thermostatic valve or orifice tube 7 Lab Diagnose failures in the operation of heater cores flow control devices air control doors and electrical controls in heater and A C systems 8 Lab Demonstrate how to properly disassemble the ducts evaporator and heater case 9 Lab Properly charge the A C given low and high flux and base gauge readings 10 Lab Connect to A C recovery and charging station 11 Lab Retrofit A C freon from CFC 12 to HFC 134a 12 Lab Install refrigerant oil to dispense into the system Course Content Outline Lecture 1 History and Purpose of Heating and Cooling Systems a Development of refrigeration b R12 danger to ozone layer 2 Health and Safety a The effects on the atmosphere and ozone b Shop safety and injuries from high pressure c safety equipment and eye injuries d dangers and hazzards of working with freon 3 Temperature and pressure fundamentals a Chemical compounds b Air conditioning circuits and components c Engine performance related to properly functioning heating ventalation and air conditioning The Refrigerant System Diagnosis Temperature and pressure relationship Handling refrigerant Proper use of refrigerant identifier How to visual
52. pment 15 Perform engine dis assembly using special tools and equipment 16 Perform engine assembly using special tools and equipment both generic and manufacturer s Course Content Outline A Shop safety B Tools of the trade C Measuring D Shop manual E Test equipment F Engines design G Crankshaft components H Cylinder heads Valve train J Engine disassembly Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Problem Solving Skill Demonstrations Written Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Manufacturer s manuals Writing Problem Solving or Performance Short essays Lab notebook Other Apply lecture text information to lab activities Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author Hughes James Publication Date 2003 Edition 2nd Title Automotive Engine Rebuilding Publisher Prentice Hall Course Preparation Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended None http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1351 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page of 6 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 101 Automotive Engine Fundamentals Approval Date 02 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 4 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is CSU Transferable Repeatability Not Repeatable Contact Hours per Term
53. ponents in sub assemblies when disassembling a transmission or transaxle 6 Identify the parts of planetary gear sets 7 Compare and contrast the construction and operation of torque and fluid couplings 8 Identify and describe the uses of bearings bushings and thrust washers in automatic transmissions 9 Evaluate the importance of cleanliness when working on automatic transmissions or transaxles 10 Delineate the importance of the transmission s cooling system 11 Compare and contrast the major electronic inputs to an electronic transmission control module 12 Evaluate common safety practices used when removing and replacing an automatic transmission in a vehicle 13 Analyze the benefit of using an automatic transmission with a hybrid vehicle platform Course Content Outline http www cutricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 1411 Page 1 of 3 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 3 Safety a Shop safety b EPA and OSHA regulations Il Automatic Transmissions Theory of Operation a Hydraulic principles b Hydraulic system components c Fluids d Replacing seals and bushings lll Diagnosing transmission transaxle malfunction a Disassembly procedures b Inspection of parts c Planetary gear sets d Fluid coupling and torque converters e Bearing bushings and thrust washers f Reassembly g Bench testing and inspection IV Transmission coolers V Hybrid vehicle transmissions
54. resents the theory and practical application of basic electricity and automotive electrical systems such as battery starting charging and electronic ignition Laboratory work includes repair work on starters alternators and trouble shooting components of the electrical system as well as practice with the latest diagnostic equipment Schedule Description Presents the theory and practical application of basic electricity and automotive electrical systems such as battery starting charging and electronic ignition Student Learning Outcome 1 Apply electrical theory and use appropriate equipment to diagnose automotive electrical problems as well as recommend provide required service Course Objectives 1 Read and interpret wring diagrams to repair automobiles Use digital and analog volt meters ammeters and ohmmeters to automobiles Test and service automobile batteries Test and repair automotive starters and circuits Test and repair automotive charging devices and circuits 6 Test service and repair automotive lighting systems On AUN Course Content Outline pa Safety shop practice Introduction to electricity Meter usage Wiring repair procedures Battery construction storage and testing Starter motor principles and starting circuits Starter motor overhaul and trouble shooting procedures Generator charging system Alternator principles and charging circuits Ignition systems Advanced s
55. rricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1416 Page 2 of 3 2 3 2014 Course Outline Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author James D Halderman and Chase D Mitchell Title Automotive Brake Systems Course Preparation Prerequisite s Co Requisite s Recommended http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_ html cfm courses_id 1416 Publication Date 2003 Edition 3rd Publisher Prentice Hall None None None Page 3 of 3 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 1 of 4 iN COLLEGE San CANTONS AUTO 109 Automotive Brake Systems Approval Date 02 07 2008 Effective Term Fall 2008 Department AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Division Career Technical Education Units 4 00 Grading Option Letter Grade Transferability CSU Transferable Course is CSU Transferable Repeatability Not Repeatable Contact Hours per Term Lecture Discussion 45 00 Lab 81 00 Associate Degree GE Applicability No Recommended Class Size 28 Rationale Safety requirements mandate smaller than 35 class size Discipline Minimum Qualifications Auto Mechanics Catalog Description Provides the theoretical and practical application of the operation diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems Schedule Description Provides the theoretical and practical application of the operation diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems Student Learning Outcome 1 LECTURE Explain how to perform a proper bre
56. rse Outline Page 2 of 3 4 tire rotation 5 wheel balancing Suspension ball joints king pins springs stabilizer and strut rod complete suspension rebuild ONBWNPR TO c Steering 1 steering linkage 2 steering gears manual Alignment steering geometry pre alignment inspection passenger car alignment Straight axle alignment rear axle alignment OBWNPR Steering columns collapsible columns moveable columns ignition switch locks other electrical switches PWNR OO Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Problem Solving Skill Demonstrations Typical Assignments Reading Text online reading assignments Writing Problem Solving or Performance written lab exercies problem solving lab exercies Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Publication Date Edition Author Halderman James D Rehkopf Jeffrey 3006 3rd Title Automotive Steering Suspension and Wheel Publisher Prentice Alignment Hall Other safety glasses shop clothes Course Preparation http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1410 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 3 of 3 Prerequisite s None Co Requisite s None Recommended None http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1410 2 3 2014 Course Outline iN COLLEGE Sen CANTONS AUTO 105 Automatic Transm
57. s b Computerized Tests c Analysis 3 Testing amp Service Emission Controls a Crankcase Emission Controls b Air Injection c Exhaust Gas Recirculation d Fuel evaporation System e Catalytic Converter f Air Management g Nitrogen oxides Analysis http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 2787 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 4 of 5 4 Service Computer control systems a Technical Service Bulletins using ALL DATA or Mitchell On Demand b Service Recalls using ALL DATA or Mitchell On Demand c Driveability issues d Reflashing Computer with current updates 5 Use of electronic test equipment a Scanners b Digital Storage Oscilloscope DSO to check parts c 5 gas Analyzer Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture In class writing Collaborative group work and Student Presentations Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Oral Presentations Problem Solving Research Projects Skill Demonstrations Prepare a Dream Machine project each student prepares a researched based project on a dream machine s engine and related information Typical Assignments Reading Text reading Individual Manufacturer s Manuals Industry journals i e Motor Age Import Service Hotrod Magazine Road amp Track Writing Problem Solving or Performance Problem solving exercises Dream Machine project research presentation project Library research project Other Required Materials
58. se_outline_html cfm courses_id 1412 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 2 of 3 e Adjustments ll Transmissions a Types i 3 speed ii 4 speed iii 5 speed b Theory of operation c Service procedures lll Transfer cases and four wheel drive IV Propeller shaft V Drive Lines a Types b Universal joints c Service procedures d Balancing VI Differential and drive axles a Types b Theory of operation c Service procedures d Diagnosis VII Final drive service VIII All wheel drive systems IX All wheel drive service X Hybrid vehicle power train systems Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Problem Solving Skill Demonstrations Writing Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Industry journal articles Writing Problem Solving or Performance Written assignments that describe operations completed in lab experiences Written study question assignments Perform lab assignments that require problem solving Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Edition Author Erjavec Jack Publication Date 2005 4th http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1412 2 3 2014 Course Outline Title Today s Technician Manual Transmission and Transaxles Course Preparation Prerequisite s Co Requisite s Recommended http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1412 Publisher T
59. sign 2 Theory of Operation 3 Testing for No spark 4 Oscilloscope Pattern 7 Chrysler Electronic Ignition Systems a Conventional EIS 1 Basic Design 2 Theory of Operation http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 2787 Page 2 of 5 2 3 2014 Course Outline Page 3 of 5 3 Testing for No start 4 Oscilloscope Pattern 8 Import Systems a Basic Design b Theory of Operation c Testing for No start d Oscilloscope Pattern 9 Gas Analysis amp Engine Performance a Oxygen b Hydrocarbons c Carbon monoxide d Nitrogen oxides e Carbon dioxide 10 Emission System Regulation Impact of Legislation 1 Federal 2 State of California Bureau of Automotive Repair Certification 11 Emission Control Systems amp Components Basic Theory amp Design a Crankcase Emission controls b Air Injection c Exhaust Gas Recirculation d Fuel Evaporation systems e Catalytic Converter f Air Managment 12 Fuel Systems a Throttle body fuel injection b Multiport fuel injection c Carburetor LAB 1 Engine Performance a Inspection b Replacing and Adjusting Points c Spark Plug Replacement d Spark Plug Cable Testing and Replacement e Distributor Removal and Replacement f Checking and Adjusting Base Timing g Testing Distributor Advance Curve h Check and adjust Air Gap in HEI Ignition systems i Fuel injection systems or carburetor 2 Oscilloscope a Hook up and Manual Test
60. uirements 7 Lighting systems and circuits wiring schematics voltage drops dial electric grease 8 Instruments and gauges sensor gage failure voltage drops and breaks in harness color codes 9 Power Accessories safety issues switches and color codes voltage drops 10 Windshield wiper systems speeds voltage to speeds required voltage park circuit voltage drops and color codes 11 Optional electrical devices Audio systems Navigation systems Lab Sodering circuits and voltage drops Scanners modifications vantage color code to switches and motors flow charts and pin point tests required voltage and voltage drops use of dial electric grease on pins plugs and connectors test light and DVOM for sensors and gages effective use of diagnostic programs such as ALL DATA and Mitchell on Demand ONDURWNPE http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_outline_html cfm courses_id 1413 2 3 2014 Course Outline Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Problem Solving Skill Demonstrations Written Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Readings Manufacturer training guides Writing Problem Solving or Performance Written evaluation and analysis of schematic diagrams Assess electrical problems encountered in lab by applying electrical theory Other Required Materials Examples Book 1 Author James E Duffy Publication
61. urpose and function of Anti Lock Brake Systems ABS 11 Demonstrate the proper use of tools needed to test and repair brake systems Au RWHN o N Course Content Outline 1 Shop Safety a Hazardous materials b MSDS material safety data sheets N Brake Systems Principles of operation Components o wv http www curricunet com Canyons reports course_ outline html cfm courses_id 1416 Page 1 of 3 2 3 2014 Course Outline 3 Master Cylinders Operation Diagnosis Servicing oow Wheel Bearings Diagnosis b Servicing w Drum Brakes Operation Diagnosis Servicing O O D Ww Disc Brake Operation Diagnosis Servicing O Gew Dn Parking Brake Operation Diagnosis Servicing Oooo N Machining Measurement Drum service Rotor service oooga o Power Brake Units Operation Diagnosis Servicing oo7Tn o 10 Antilock braking system a Operation b Diagnosis c Service Methods of Instruction Lab Lecture Methods of Evaluation Exams Tests Quizzes Skill Demonstrations Assignments Typical Assignments Reading Text Handouts and Technical service bulletins Writing Problem Solving or Performance Essay that compares and contrasts the function of various hydraulic systems used in the automotive industry Diagnose drivability complaints derived from brake systems Skills demonstration Other http www cu
62. utline 1 Diagnose and repair engine ignition fuel and engine computer control feedback systems failures 2 Service various engine ignition fuel and computer control systems to industry and manufacturer standards 3 Demonstrate proficient use of various electronic test equipment including meters analyzers and diagnostic testers and scanners 4 Diagnose ignition problems with an oscilloscope 5 Perform emission test in loaded mode to analyze nitrogen oxides NOx produced during combustion 6 Retrieve and record stored OBD II diagnostic trouble codes Course Content Outline LECTURE 1 Shop Safety a Facilities amp Layout b Routine c Tool Room Procedures d Safety and Haz Mat training e Safety test 2 Automotive Engine a Basic Design b Four stroke Cycle c Measurement of Engine Output d Mechanical Testing 1 compression 2 leakage 3 Vacuum e Valve adjustment 3 Conventional Ignition System a Basic Design b Principles of Operation c System Service d Pattern interpretation from Oscilloscope 4 Electronic computer control systems a On board diagnostic first amp second generation systems b Controlled area network CAN system 5 General Motors Electronic Ignition Systems a HEI 1 Basic Design 2 Theory of Operation 3 Testing for No start 4 Oscilloscope Pattern 6 Ford Electronic Ignition Systems a Duraspark with Conventional Vacuum and Centrifugal Advance Mechanisms 1 Basic De

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