2024-2025 Workforce Catalog
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UAFM 209 - Diesel Engine Performance Modern diesel fuel engine and emissions systems components, controls, operation, diagnosis and repair.
Prerequisite(s): UAFM 101, UAFM 111, UAFM 161, UAFM 162
Information: Students who successfully complete this course may receive Service Technician Specialty Training credit from Ford Motor Company for Diesel Engine Performance and Diagnosis.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Distinguish diesel engine components, subsystems, and operational fundamentals.
- Evaluate primary powertrain inputs, outputs, and control systems.
- Describe fuel supply and injection systems theory and operation.
- Distinguish diesel engine air inlet system variants.
- Assess diesel fuel quality and related effects.
- Assess exhaust and aftertreatment system function.
- Describe cold weather starting aids and related componentry functions.
- Interpret diesel engine performance diagnostic methods and test results.
- Diagnose diesel engine performance malfunctions.
Outline:
- Diesel Injection Fundamentals
- Diesel and Gasoline Engine Differences
- Basic Diesel Injection
- Diesel Injector Nozzles
- Glow Plugs
- Diesel Injection Timing
- Diesel Injection System Accessories
- Water Detector
- Fuel Heater
- Block Heater
- Vacuum Pump
- Computer Controlled Diesel System
- Diesel Injection Diagnosis, Service, and Repair
- Diesel Injection Maintenance
- Diesel Injection Diagnosis
- Engine Scanning
- Abnormal Exhaust Smoke
- Excessive Knock
- Engine Miss
- Engine No-Start Condition
- Lack of Power
- Poor Fuel Economy
- Injection Cleanliness
- Testing Diesel Injection Operation
- Diesel Injection Service
- Injector Nozzle Service
- Glow Plug Service
- Injection Pump Service
- Computerized Diesel Injection Service
- Diesel Injection Service Rules
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