James Halderman

Advanced Engine Performance Diagnosis

Auflage 7

This book combines topics in engine performance (ASE A8 content area) and topics covered in the advanced engine performance (L1) ASE test content area into one practical, comprehensive textbook, making it easier for the instructor to teach these topics, while remaining cost effective for the student.   

 

KEY TOPICS: CAN and Network Communications, On-Board Diagnosis, Global OBD II, Mode $06, Immobilizer and Anti-Theft System, Wide-Band Oxygen Sensors, Fuel Trim Diagnosis, Gasoline Direct Injection Systems, Electronic Throttle Control Systems, Variable Valve Timing Systems, Engine Diagnosis, Misfire Diagnosis

 

MARKET: For courses in Engine Performance and Drivability, Computerized Engine Controls, Automotive Computers, and Automotive Fuel Emissions in automotive departments of vocational and trade schools, as well as community colleges.

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Produktdetails

Verlagsnummer: 9780134893495
ISBN: 978-0-13-489349-5
Produkttyp: Buch
Verlag: Pearson
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.09.2024
Seiten: 496
Vorgängertitel: 9780133515053
Auflage: 7
Sprache: Englisch

Artikelbeschreibung

For courses in engine performance and drivability, fuel emissions systems, and automotive principles.
This text is part of the Pearson Automotive Series.
Preparing today’s automotive students for career success!
Market-leading Advanced Engine Performance Diagnosis has been fully updated and expanded to address the latest technology and automotive systems. Written to meet the needs of a second semester Engine Performance (A8) course, it covers many tasks of the ASE A8 content area as well as topics to prepare students for the ASE Advanced Level Engine Performance (L1) certification test. Each chapter includes practical examples and step-by-step photo sequences covering terminology, best practices, and on-the-job procedures. The 7th edition has enhanced chapters on oscilloscopes and DSOs, plus over 75 new full color photos and line drawings. New content includes many case studies that include the “Three Cs” (Complaint, Cause and Correction), plus new content on immobilizer systems, and module programming.