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Computerized Engine Controls equips you with the foundational knowledge needed to successfully diagnose and repair vehicle electronic systems and provides you with solid coverage of both domestic and imports. This updated Ninth Edition offers up to date and expanded coverage of the approach of diagnostics, air/fuel ratio sensors, OBD II, and much more. This text also includes in-depth insight into such cutting-edge topics as hybrid and fuel cell vehicles, GM’s 42-volt system, hexadecimal conversion, multiplexing, and logic gates. Key concepts are reinforced with ASE-style, end-of-chapter questions to familiarize readers with the types of questions they are likely to see in certification testing. 704 pp.
Features:
Featuring extensive coverage of manufacturer-specific technology, COMPUTERIZED ENGINE CONTROLS, 9e provides detailed discussions of GM, Ford, Chrysler, Bosch, and Nissan/Toyota/Honda engine controls.
Engages the students with an easy-to-read presentation in a logical sequence of topics.
ASE-style, end-of-chapter questions drive home key concepts and familiarize readers with the types of questions they are likely to see both in practice and in certification testing.
New to this Edition:
Coverage of Diagnostic Approach--Appendix A in the previous edition--has been expanded and moved into the main body of the text as the new Chapter 18.
Additional material dealing with air/fuel ratio sensors is now included.
GM TBI and PFI chapters of previous editions have been combined, minimizing the emphasis on TBI systems.
Completely reorganized and rewritten, the chapter on OBD II is easier to read and includes coverage of the most current technology.
Reflecting the market’s reduced need for product-specific training, the author continues to de-emphasize the product-specific chapters of this book while increasing the amount of generic information that applies to all electronic engine control systems.
In direct response to customer requests, the Ninth Edition’s instructor resources include PowerPoint lecture slides using selected images from the text, ExamView electronic test questions, an answer key to the exercises and review questions in the text, lab sheets that instructors can copy and assign to students, and an Image library of illustrations from the text.
Table of Contents:
1. A Review of Electricity and Electronics.
2. Computers in Cars.
3. Common Components for Computerized Engine Control Systems.
4. Common Operating System Principles for Computerized Engine Control Systems.