Title

AMST2221 - Electronic Powertrain Control II

Description

Description

Fuel delivery, fuel injection and control, crankcase emissions, exhaust gas re-circulation, evaporative emissions and catalytic converters are covered in this course. Emphasis is on different monitors and on-board diagnostic strategies for fuel, ignition and emissions systems. The class covers powertrain diagnostics and root cause analysis.
API ID

Credits

4 (2/2/0)

Competencies

  1. Understand, diagnose and repair fuel injection systems.
  2. Use and interpret a five gas analyzer.
  3. Understand, diagnose and repair forced air induction systems.
  4. Perform analysis and demonstrate the uses of different fuel grades and ethanol blends.
  5. Understand and locate mode six data.
  6. Understand, diagnose and repair evaporative emissions control systems.
  7. Understand, diagnose and repair exhaust gas re-circulation systems.
  8. Understand, diagnose and repair evaporative emissions systems.
  9. Perform catalytic converter tests for functionality and restrictions.
  10. Understand, diagnose and repair positive crankcase ventilation systems.
  11. Perform fuel system pressure, volume and injector tests.
  12. Perform testing and repairs on gas direct injection systems.
  13. Diagnose and perform testing on start-stop systems.
Degrees that use this course

Degrees that use this course

Degree:
Diploma
The 60-credit diploma in Automotive Service Technology provides students with the essential skills and hands-on experience to excel in the...
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
60
Degree:
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Automotive Service Technology is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the in...
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
66