AUT 2215 Automotive Engine Performance II
Advanced diagnosis and repair of computer controlled fuel delivery, fuel injection, ignition, emission systems and proper use of advanced engine performance diagnostic equipment. Basic handtools required.
Prerequisites: AUT 1115
Course Outcomes
- Identify faults in the fuel delivery system by measuring fuel pressure and volume and using current ramping technology. Determine necessary action for repair.
- Diagnose fuel and ignition system sensor operation using scan tools, DVOMs and oscilloscopes. Determine necessary action for repairs.
- Retrieve Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). Use published DTC flow charts and diagnostic procedures to determine the necessary course of action to identify and repair the root cause of the DTC.
- Diagnose malfunctions of Waste Spark, Coil on Plug and Distributor ignition systems and determine necessary action for repair.
- Diagnose malfunctions of Port Fuel Injection systems and determine necessary action for repair.
Credit Hours: 4
- Classroom: 1.6 hours
- Lab: 7.2 hours
- Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
- Department: Automotive Technology
- Repeatable Credit: No
- Offered Online: No
Downtown Dayton Campus
Bldg 20, Rm 113
Faculty: Robinson
Term: Fall 2023
Format: Condensed content. Shorter than normal term - meets once or a few times only. Course meets in person on scheduled days and times.
Restrictions: Department Chair Permission Rqrd
Note: B Term CAST
Course Fee: $25.00
Open Seats: 7
Meets: MWF from 1:00PM to 5:35PM
Section: B21
Open Seats: 7
Meets: MWF from
1:00PM to 5:35PM
1:00PM to 5:35PM
Section: B21