This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and understanding of the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of conventional and computer-controlled systems such as ignition fuel and emissions. Students will learn how to diagnose mechanical and electrical engine components and control systems and determine needed action. Students will learn the advanced use of Automotive scan tools, lab scopes, and other computer-related test equipment. Emphasis is placed on the theory and practice through diagnosis and repair of electronic ignition systems, fuel delivery, and emission control systems. $50 Automotive Technology class fee. $11.40 lab fee.
Restricted Elective
Prerequisite
Grade of 2.0 or better in AMT 220 or instructor permission.