AMST2218 - Electronic Powertrain Control II

Credits
3 (1/2/0)
Description
Students in this course will study the many electronic control systems used on today's passenger cars and light trucks. Second-generation on-board diagnostic strategies will be covered for ignition, fuel and emissions systems. The course will also incorporate hybrid technology, high-pressure gas fuel injection and diesel injection operation and testing.
Prerequisites
Competencies
  1. Exhibit safety precautions and professionalism.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge of environmental and OSHA regulations.
  3. Interpret service information.
  4. Diagnose vehicle problems using manufacturers' diagnostic equipment.
  5. Diagnose vehicle problems by symptom based diagnostics.
  6. Perform diagnostic and service procedures involving hybrid vehicles.
  7. Perform diagnostic and service procedures on gasoline fuel-injected engines.
  8. Perform diagnostic and service procedures on light-duty diesel engines.
  9. Interpret on-board diagnostic second generation monitors.
Degrees that use this course

Automotive Service Technology

Diploma

Automotive Service Technology

Associate of Applied Science (AAS)