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Dec 14, 2024
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Fall 2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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AU 218 - Mopar CAP Automotive Engine Performance Credit Hours: 2
Application of theoretical and practical application for the use of modern testing equipment and techniques for diagnosing and servicing the ignition and engine control systems as found on the Chrysler automobiles and light trucks.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
- identify and describe the operation of engine management systems as they apply to Chrysler vehicles. Competency will be based on a test(s) with a grade of at least 65%;
- identify, locate and interpret the operation of the components used in the engine management systems as they apply to Chrysler vehicles. Competency will be based on test(s) with a grade of at least 65%;
- demonstrate proper use of service and diagnostic manuals used with the repair of Chrysler vehicles. Competency will be based on a test(s) with a grade of at least 65%;
- demonstrate a diagnostic strategy for engine management and drivability concerns on Chrysler vehicles. Competency will be based on activities in the classroom with participation in question and answer sessions; and
- apply the six-step diagnostic procedure to diagnose and repair problems on Chrysler vehicles. Competency will be based on activities in the classroom and a test(s) with a grade of at least 65%.
Prerequisites: AU 110, AU 111, AU 112, AU 113, AU 227, AU 228 Concurrent Registration: AU 212, AU 213, AU 219, AU 224, AU 225 S (S)
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