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Nov 24, 2024
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AGM 228W - Electronic Engine Performance & Emission ControlCredits: 7 Instructional Contact Hours: 10
Studies units of instruction necessary for a thorough understanding of ignition systems, emission control systems, and driveability diagnosis. Develops skills through controlled learning experiences with ignition systems, emission control systems, and driveability diagnosis.
Prerequisite(s): AGM 112W with a minimum grade of “C” (2.0) Corequisite(s): AGM 226 Lecture Hours: 60 Lab Hours: 90 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Diagnose and repair ignition system. Complete 95% of Priority 1, 80% of Priority 2, and 50% of Priority 3 NATEF tasks as listed below.
- Diagnose ignition system related problems such as no-starting, hard starting, engine misfire, poor driveability, spark knock, power loss, poor mileage, and emissions concerns on vehicles with electronic ignition (distributorless) systems; determine necessary action. P-1
- Diagnose ignition system related problems such as no-starting, hard starting, engine misfire, poor driveability, spark knock, power loss, poor mileage, and emissions concerns on vehicles with distributor ignition (DI) systems; determine necessary action. P-1
- Inspect and test ignition primary circuit wiring and solid state components; perform necessary action. P-2
- Inspect, test and service distributor. P-3
- Inspect and test ignition system secondary circuit wiring and components; perform necessary action. P-2
- Inspect and test ignition coil(s); perform necessary action. P-1
- Check and adjust ignition system timing and timing advance/retard (where applicable). P-3
- Inspect and test ignition system pick-up sensor or triggering devices; perform necessary action. P-1
- Diagnose and repair early fuel evaporation (intake manifold temperature) controls. Complete 95% of Priority 1, 80% of Priority 2, and 50% of Priority 3 NATEF tasks as listed below.
- Diagnose emissions and driveability problems resulting from malfunctions in the early fuel evaporation control system; determine necessary action. P-3
- Inspect and test components of early fuel evaporation control system; perform necessary action. P-3
- Diagnose and repair evaporative emissions controls. Complete 95% of Priority 1, 80% of Priority 2, and 50% of Priority 3 NATEF tasks as listed below.
- Diagnose emissions and driveability problems resulting from malfunctions in the evaporative emissions control system; determine necessary action. P-1
- Inspect and test components and hoses of evaporative emissions control system; perform necessary action. P-2
- Interpret evaporative emission related diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs); determine necessary action. P-1
- Perform engine related service. Complete 95% of Priority 1, 80% of Priority 2, and 50% of Priority 3 NATEF tasks as listed below.
- Remove and replace thermostat. P-2
- Inspect and test mechanical/electrical fans, fan clutch, fan shroud/ducting, air dams, and fan control devices; perform necessary action. P-1
- Write effectively.
- Practice writing essay unit tests, quizzes.
- Practice writing service repair orders (concern, cause, correction).
- Practice writing daily assignments.
- Practice writing weekly feedback to instructor.
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