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Course Outline
AMM 151
Engine Performance
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13 |
Clock Hours per Quarter: 210
AA Discipline:
Lecture Hours:50
Lab Hours:160
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Description
Introduction to automotive fuel delivery and fuel injection systems. Students will study fuel pumps, fuel filters, fuel injection system operation, diagnosis and repair and emission systems. Students will learn to use automotive scan tools, automotive oscilloscopes, engine analyzers gas analyzers and other specialized fuel system tools and equipment. This course is structured to provide competency-based application of NATEF automotive repair tasks in a working shop environment and will provide students with the background and knowledge to take the ASE certification examinations. Co-requisites: AMM 171 and 181. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
Diagnose, inspect and repair computerized engine controls
Diagnose, inspect and text positive crankcase ventilation systems
Diagnose, inspect and text exhaust gas recirculation systems
Diagnose, inspect, and test exhaust gas treatment systems
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Course Topics
Fuel delivery systems
Fuel injection
Electronic engine control systems
Emission systems
OBD I
Fuel systems test equipment
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Syllabi
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Instructor |
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| AMM 151 |
Spring 2013 |
0285 |
James Haun |
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| AMM 151 |
Spring 2012 |
0277 |
James Haun |
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| AMM 151 |
Fall 2011 |
0264 |
James Haun |
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| AMM 151 |
Summer 2011 |
9824 |
justin taylor |
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| AMM 151 |
Spring 2011 |
0277 |
Michael Adams |
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*If fall quarter starts on an odd year (2003, 2005, etc.), it's Year One.
**If fall quarter starts on an even year (2002, 2004, etc.), it's Year Two.
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