2024-2025 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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GTC 141 - Electrical, Fuel, Emissions 3 Credits, 4 Contact Hours 2 lecture periods 2 lab periods Diagnose automotive electrical, fuel, and emissions systems.
Course Learning Outcomes
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Demonstrate knowledge of automotive engine fundamentals.
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Connect a scan tool and access diagnostic trouble codes and data.
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Diagnose common emission system problems.
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Perform engine mechanical tests to diagnose drivability and emissions issues.
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Perform fuel system pressure and volume tests.
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Diagnose common ignition system problems related to drivability and emissions problems.
Outline: I. Tools, Test Equipment and Service Information
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Identify and explain the uses of basic electrical test instruments and mechanical test equipment.
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Identify and explain the uses of input sensor testers and simulators.
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Identify and explain the uses of output device testers.
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Identify and explain the uses of starting and charging system testers and oscilloscopes.
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Identify and explain the uses of exhaust gas analyzersI and service manuals.
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Explain how to use schematics and troubleshooting charts.
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Identify and explain the purposes of manufacturer hotlines and computers in the automotive shop.
II. Electricity and Electronics Fundamentals
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Explain the electron movement theory or electricity.
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Identify basic electrical circuits and measurements.
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Identify and explain the purpose of vehicle wiring and connectors.
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Identify and explain the purpose of common vehicle electrical devices.
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Explain the construction of common semiconductor devices.
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Identify the major components of vehicle start and changing systems.
III. Ignition System Fundamentals
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Identify and explain the purposes of the ignition coil, module, and triggering devices.
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Explain how the spark is developed in electronic and contact point distributor ignition systems.
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Identify and explain the purpose of vacuum and centrifugal spark advance systems.
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Identify and explain the purposes of each of the major components of the ignition secondary system.
IV. Fuel System Fundamentals
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Identify and explain the purposes of fuel tanks, fuel pumps, and fuel filters.
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Identify and explain the purposes of major components of fuel injection systems.
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Identify and explain the purposes of fuel pressure regulators.
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Identify the differences and similarities between pulsed and fixed injectors.
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Identify the differences and similarities between throttle body and multiport fuel injection systems.
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State the major difference between gasoline and diesel engine fuel injection systems.
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State the purposes of intake manifolds and plenums.
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State the purposes of air filters
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State the purposes and designs of superchargers and turbochargers.
V. Emissions Control and Exhaust System Fundamentals
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Identify the three major pollutants produced by internal combustion engines.
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Identify the major types of internal engine modifications for emissions control and describe their purpose.
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Identify the major types of external emissions controls and describe their purpose and function.
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Explain how the use of emissions controls have been affected by the introduction of on-board computer systems.
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Identify the purposes of the exhaust system and its major components.
VI. Fuel System Diagnosis and Repair
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Check the operation of fuel injection systems.
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Check for the correct air-fuel ratio.
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Use scan tools and multimeters to check fuel injection components.
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Use fuel pressure testers to check electric fuel pumps.
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Check operation of air control devices.
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Adjust idle speed of fuel injection systems.
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Clean throttle bodies and fuel injectors.
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Remove, service, and replace fuel injection components.
VII. Emissions Control and Exhaust System Diagnosis and Repair
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Describe common state emissions testing programs.
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Diagnose problems in emissions system components.
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Perform an OBD II drive cycle.
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Diagnose EGR problems.
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Diagnose evaporative emissions control system problems.
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Perform an exhaust gas analysis.
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Replace emissions system components.
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Diagnose exhaust system problems.
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Replace exhaust system components.
Effective Term: Fall 2023
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