Today's Technician: Automotive Electricity and Electronics, Classroom and Shop Manual PackIdeal for aspiring and active automotive professionals, TODAY'S TECHNICIAN: AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONICS, Sixth Edition, equips readers to confidently understand, diagnose, and repair electrical and electronic systems in today's automobiles. Using a unique two-volume approach to optimize learning in both the classroom and the auto shop, the first volume (Classroom Manual) details the theory and application of electricity, electronics, and circuitry in modern automobiles, while the second (Shop Manual) covers real-world symptoms, diagnostics, and repair information. Known for its comprehensive coverage, accurate and up-to-date technical information, and hundreds of detailed illustrations and vibrant photographs, the text is an ideal resource to prepare for success as an automotive technician or pursue ASE certification. Now updated with extensive information on new and emerging technology and techniques—including audio and infotainment systems, LED and adaptive lighting, hybrid and electric vehicles, and accessory systems—the Sixth Edition also aligns with the NATEF 2012 accreditation model, including job sheets correlated to specific AST and MAST tasks. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. |
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Contents
Shop Manual | |
Classroom Manual | |
Supplements | |
Reviewers | |
Ch 1 Safety | |
Ch 2 Special Tools and Procedures | |
Ch 3 Basic Electrical Troubleshooting and Service | |
Ch 4 Wiring Repair and Reading Circuit Diagrams | |
Ch 4 Wiring and Circuit Diagrams | |
Ch 5 Automotive Batteries | |
Ch 6 Starting Systems and Motor Designs | |
Ch 7 Charging Systems | |
Ch 8 Lighting Circuits | |
Ch 9 Introduction to the Body Computer | |
Ch 10 Computer Inputs | |
Ch 11 Vehicle Communication Networks | |
Ch 12 Advanced Lighting Circuits | |
Ch 13 Instrumentation and Warning Lamps | |
Ch 14 Accessories | |
Ch 15 Radio Frequency and Infotainment Systems | |
Ch 16 Passive Restraint Systems | |
Ch 17 Vehicles with Alternative Power Sources | |
GlossaryGlosario | |
Photo Sequences | |
Job Sheets | |
Preface | |
Ch 5 Battery Diagnosis and Service | |
Ch 6 Starting System Diagnosis and Service | |
Ch 7 Charging System Testing and Service | |
Ch 8 Lighting Circuits Repair and Diagnosis | |
Ch 9 Body Computer System Diagnosis | |
Ch 10 Sensor Diagnostic Routines | |
Ch 11 Vehicle Multiplexing Diagnostics | |
Ch 12 Advanced Lighting Systems Diagnosis and Service | |
Ch 13 Instrumentation and Warning Lamp System Diagnosis and Repair | |
Ch 14 Electrical Accessories Diagnosis and Repair | |
Ch 15 Servicing Radio Frequency and Infotainment Systems | |
Ch 16 Servicing Passive Restraint Systems | |
Ch 17 Hybrid and HighVoltage System Service | |
Appendix A ASE Practice Examination | |
Appendix B Metric Conversions | |
Appendix C Electrical and Electronic Special Tool Suppliers | |
Appendix D J1930 Terminology List | |
GlossaryGlosario | |
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