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Automotive Technician Training: Theory 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

(Technical Consultant, Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), UK), (Avia Sports Cars Ltd, UK)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032002204
  • ISBN-13: 9781032002200
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 578 pages, height x width: 276x219 mm, weight: 1620 g, 70 Tables, color; 53 Line drawings, color; 1600 Halftones, color; 1653 Illustrations, color
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032002204
  • ISBN-13: 9781032002200
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Automotive Technician Training is the definitive student textbook for automotive engineering. It covers all the theory and technology sections that students need to learn in order to pass levels 1, 2 and 3 automotive courses. It is recommended by the Institute of the Motor Industry and is ideal for courses and exams run by other awarding bodies. This revised edition overhauls the coverage of general skills and advanced diagnostic techniques. It also includes a new chapter about electric and hybrid vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems, along with new online learning activities.

Unlike current textbooks on the market, this takes a blended-learning approach, using interactive features that make learning more enjoyable and effective. It is ideal to use on its own but when linked with IMI eLearning online resources, it provides a comprehensive package that includes activities, video footage, assessments and further reading. Information and activities are set out in sequence to meet teacher and learner needs, as well as qualification requirements.



This textbook covers all the theory and technology sections that students need to learn in order to pass levels 1, 2 and 3 automotive courses. It is recommended by the Institute of the Motor Industry and connects with the ATT online learning resources, and is ideal for exams run by other awarding bodies.

Recenzijas

"The writing is clear, concise and both authors' styles blend well... Useful for not just students cramming for their exams but also professionals wanting to re-cap their knowledge."

-- Autotechnician Magazine "The writing is clear, concise and both authors' styles blend well... Useful for not just students cramming for their exams but also professionals wanting to re-cap their knowledge."

-- Autotechnician Magazine

It goes through the fundamentals of all areas of the automotive technician: from health and safety to the working environment, to tools and equipment to electrical systems to future systems.

-- Carl Smith, Suffolk New College, UK

Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
1 How to use this book
1(5)
1.1 Introduction
2(3)
1.1.1 Start here E 1
2(1)
1.1.2 Learning activities E 1
2(1)
1.1.3 Visible thinking E 1
3(2)
1.2 Summary
5(1)
2 Working safely
6(14)
2.1 Personal and vehicle protection
7(2)
2.1.1 Personal protective equipment E 1
7(1)
2.1.2 Vehicle safety E 1
8(1)
2.1.3 Moving loads E 1
8(1)
2.2 Housekeeping
9(1)
2.2.1 Working environment E 1
9(1)
2.2.2 Equipment maintenance E 1
9(1)
2.3 Health and safety
10(3)
2.3.1 Introduction E 1
10(1)
2.3.2 Regulations and laws 1
11(1)
2.3.3 Health and Safety law 1
12(1)
2.4 Hazards and risks
13(5)
2.4.1 Hazards E 1
13(1)
2.4.2 High voltage vehicles 1
14(1)
2.4.3 Fire E 1
15(2)
2.4.4 Signage E 1
17(1)
2.5 Personal responsibilities
18(2)
2.5.1 Safety procedures E 1
18(1)
2.5.2 Environmental protection 1
18(2)
3 Automotive industry
20(17)
3.1 The motor trade E 1
21(5)
3.2 Information and systems E 1
26(1)
3.3 Communication E 1
27(4)
3.4 Documentation E 1
31(4)
3.5 Working relationships
35(2)
3.5.1 Coleagues E 1
35(1)
3.5.2 Customers E 1
35(2)
4 Workshop skills
37(32)
4.1 Hand tools and measuring
38(7)
4.1.1 Hand tools E 1
38(3)
4.1.2 Measurement 1
41(4)
4.2 Equipment
45(8)
4.2.1 Workshop equipment E 1
45(4)
4.2.2 Test equipment 1 2
49(4)
4.3 Materials and fabrication
53(16)
4.3.1 Materials E 1 2
53(1)
4.3.2 Metal cutting and shaping E 1
54(4)
4.3.3 Joining 1 2
58(1)
4.3.4 Nuts, screws, washers and bolts E 1
58(5)
4.3.5 Adhesives 1 2
63(1)
4.3.6 Soldering, brazing and welding E 1 2
64(1)
4.3.7 Shrinking 2
65(1)
4.3.8 Riveting E 1
66(1)
4.3.9 Gaskets, sealants and oil seals E 1
67(2)
5 Maintenance
69(11)
5.1 Vehicle overview
70(5)
5.1.1 Maintenance and inspections E 1
70(1)
5.1.2 Layouts E 1
70(2)
5.1.3 Body design E 1
72(2)
5.1.4 Main systems E 1
74(1)
5.2 Servicing and Inspections
75(5)
5.2.1 Introduction E 1
75(1)
5.2.2 Rules and regulations 1
76(1)
5.2.3 Service sheets E 1
77(1)
5.2.4 Road test 3
78(1)
5.2.5 Effects of incorrect adjustments 1
78(1)
5.2.6 Information sources E 1
79(1)
6 Engine systems
80(141)
6.1 Mechanical
81(44)
6.1.1 Operating cycles E 1
81(6)
6.1.2 Engine variations E 1
87(6)
6.1.3 Engine operating details 1
93(5)
6.1.4 Terminology and systems 1
98(12)
6.1.5 Cylinder components 2
110(1)
6.1.6 Valves and valve gear 2
111(3)
6.1.7 Engine designs 3
114(7)
6.1.8 Cylinder deactivation 3
121(1)
6.1.9 Water injection 3
122(1)
6.1.10 Miller cycle 3
123(1)
6.1.11 Variable compression (VC) engine 3
124(1)
6.2 Lubrication
125(9)
6.2.1 Friction and lubrication E 1
125(1)
6.2.2 Oils and specifications E 1
126(1)
6.2.3 Lubrication system operation 1
127(1)
6.2.4 Oil pumps and filtration 1
128(2)
6.2.5 Oil lubrication systems 2
130(2)
6.2.6 Other lubrication components 2
132(1)
6.2.7 Oil filter modules 2
133(1)
6.3 Cooling
134(13)
6.3.1 Cooling introduction E 1
134(3)
6.3.2 Components and operation 1
137(3)
6.3.3 Cooling and heating 1
140(1)
6.3.4 Antifreeze 1
140(1)
6.3.5 Components 2
141(4)
6.3.6 Heater 2
145(1)
6.3.7 Thermal management system (TMS) 3
146(1)
6.4 Fuel
147(37)
6.4.1 Introduction E 1
147(3)
6.4.2 Electronic fuel injection 1 2
150(12)
6.4.3 Bosch DI-Motronic 3
162(3)
6.4.4 Gasoline DI electronic control 3
165(1)
6.4.5 Diesel introduction 1
166(7)
6.4.6 Bosch VR system 2
173(3)
6.4.7 Bosch CR system 3
176(4)
6.4.8 Diesel injection pressure 3
180(1)
6.4.9 Common rail intelligent injectors 3
181(2)
6.4.10 Coding components 3
183(1)
6.5 Ignition
184(13)
6.5.1 Ignition overview E 1
184(3)
6.5.2 Electronic Ignition 1 2
187(3)
6.5.3 Electronic spark advance 2
190(2)
6.5.4 Distributorless ignition 2
192(1)
6.5.5 Coil on plug ignition 2
193(1)
6.5.6 Spark plugs and leads 2 3
194(2)
6.5.7 Spark plug electrode designs 3
196(1)
6.5.8 Dynamic skip fire 3
197(1)
6.6 Air supply, exhaust and emissions
197(24)
6.6.1 Air pollution E 1
197(1)
6.6.2 Worldwide harmonized light vehicles test procedure 3
198(1)
6.6.3 Euro 6 overview 3
199(2)
6.6.4 Engine combustion 1
201(1)
6.6.5 Environmental protection 1
201(2)
6.6.6 Air supply E 1
203(3)
6.6.7 Exhaust systems E 1
206(2)
6.6.8 Catalyst systems 2
208(2)
6.6.9 Diesel particulate filters (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) 3
210(3)
6.6.10 Emission control systems 3
213(3)
6.6.11 Cooled EGR 3
216(1)
6.6.12 Pressure charging 3
216(3)
6.6.13 Electrical pressure chargers 3
219(2)
7 Electrical systems
221(129)
7.1 Electrical and electronic principles
222(22)
7.1.1 Electricity and the atom E 1
222(1)
7.1.2 Basic circuits and magnetism 1
223(2)
7.1.3 Electrical components 1
225(6)
7.1.4 Electronic components 2
231(3)
7.1.5 Digital systems 3
234(4)
7.1.6 Central electrical control 3
238(6)
7.2 Engine electrical
244(29)
7.2.1 Battery introduction E 1
244(2)
7.2.2 Battery types and charging 1
246(3)
7.2.3 Absorbent glass mat (AGM) batteries 3
249(1)
7.2.4 Battery testing 2
249(2)
7.2.5 Battery charging 2
251(1)
7.2.6 Starting system 1 2
252(6)
7.2.7 Starting system testing 2
258(1)
7.2.8 Charging system 1 2 3
259(8)
7.2.9 Charging system testing 2
267(2)
7.2.10 Stop-start control 3
269(2)
7.2.11 Electronic starter motor control 3
271(1)
7.2.12 48V technology 3
272(1)
7.2.13 Jump start without a battery 3
272(1)
7.3 Lighting and indicators
273(13)
7.3.1 Lighting systems E 1
273(3)
7.3.2 Stoplights and reverse lights 31
276(2)
7.3.3 Interior lighting 1
278(1)
7.3.4 Lighting circuits 2
279(1)
7.3.5 Indicators and hazard lights 2 3
280(3)
7.3.6 Other lighting technology 3
283(2)
7.3.7 BMW laser headlamps 3
285(1)
7.4 Body electrical
286(21)
7.4.1 Washers, wipers and screens 1 2
286(3)
7.4.2 Horns, obstacle avoidance and cruise control 1 2
289(2)
7.4.3 Mobile multimedia 1 2
291(2)
7.4.4 Seats, mirrors, roofs and locking 2
293(4)
7.4.5 Security systems 2
297(1)
7.4.6 Starting, alarming and locking 3
298(4)
7.4.7 Safety systems 2 3
302(5)
7.5 Monitoring and instrumentation
307(22)
7.5.1 Sensors 1 2
307(2)
7.5.2 Gauges 1 2
309(3)
7.5.3 Instrument displays 1 2
312(3)
7.5.4 Vehicle condition monitoring 2
315(2)
7.5.5 Digital instrumentation system 3
317(1)
7.5.6 Global positioning system 3
318(4)
7.5.7 Drowsiness detection 3
322(1)
7.5.8 Laser head-up displays (HUDs) 3
323(1)
7.5.9 Connected vehicles 3
324(3)
7.5.10 Hacking and cybersecurity 3
327(2)
7.6 Heating, ventilation and AC
329(11)
7.6.1 Ventilation systems E 1
329(1)
7.6.2 Vehicle heating E 1 2
330(2)
7.6.3 Air conditioning fundamentals 2
332(2)
7.6.4 Air conditioning components 3
334(1)
7.6.5 Air conditioning systems 3
335(2)
7.6.6 Other heating systems 3
337(1)
7.6.7 Heat pumps 3
338(2)
7.7 Multiplexing
340(10)
7.7.1 Overview 2 3
340(2)
7.7.2 Controller area network (CAN) 3
342(2)
7.7.3 CAN data signal 3
344(1)
7.7.4 Local interconnect network (LIN) 3
345(1)
7.7.5 FlexRay 3
346(2)
7.7.6 Other networking methods 3
348(2)
8 Chassis systems
350(81)
8.1 Suspension
351(19)
8.1.1 Reasons for suspension E 1
351(3)
8.1.2 Springs 1
354(4)
8.1.3 Dampers/shock absorbers 1 2
358(3)
8.1.4 Front suspension layouts 2
361(2)
8.1.5 Rear suspension layouts 2
363(3)
8.1.6 Active suspension 3
366(3)
8.1.7 Delphi MagneRide 3
369(1)
8.2 Steering
370(23)
8.2.1 Steering introduction E 1
370(1)
8.2.2 Steering control 1 2
371(2)
8.2.3 Steering components 1 2
373(3)
8.2.4 Power steering introduction 1 2
376(2)
8.2.5 Hydraulic power steering 2
378(2)
8.2.6 Electric power steering 2 3
380(4)
8.2.7 Steering geometry 2
384(6)
8.2.8 Advanced wheel alignment 3
390(3)
8.3 Brakes
393(25)
8.3.1 Brakes introduction E 1
393(2)
8.3.2 Disc, drum and parking brakes 1 2
395(3)
8.3.3 Hydraulic components 1 2
398(2)
8.3.4 Brake servo operation 2
400(2)
8.3.5 Braking force control 2
402(1)
8.3.6 Carbon ceramic brakes
403(1)
8.3.7 Anti-lock brake systems 2 3
404(5)
8.3.8 Bosch ABS 3
409(3)
8.3.9 Electronic parking brakes
412(1)
8.3.10 Traction control 3
413(2)
8.3.11 Electronic stability program 3
415(3)
8.4 Wheels and tyres
418(13)
8.4.1 Tyre basics E 1 2
418(3)
8.4.2 Tread patterns 1 2
421(1)
8.4.3 Wheels and rims 1 2
422(4)
8.4.4 Tyre pressure monitoring 2
426(1)
8.4.5 Spare wheels and extended mobility 1 2
427(1)
8.4.6 Wheel balancing 1 2
428(3)
9 Transmission systems
431(53)
9.1 Clutch
432(11)
9.1.1 Purpose of the clutch E 1
432(1)
9.1.2 Clutch mechanisms 1
433(2)
9.1.3 Coil spring clutch 1 2
435(1)
9.1.4 Diaphragm clutch 1 2
436(4)
9.1.5 Other types of clutch 2
440(2)
9.1.6 Electronic clutch 3
442(1)
9.2 Manual gearbox
443(9)
9.2.1 Gearbox operation E 1
443(2)
9.2.2 Gear change mechanisms 1 2
445(2)
9.2.3 Gears and components 1 2
447(1)
9.2.4 Synchromesh mechanisms 2
448(2)
9.2.5 Front- and rear-wheel drive 2
450(2)
9.3 Automatic transmission
452(18)
9.3.1 Torque converter 1 2
452(2)
9.3.2 Automatic transmission operation 1 2
454(3)
9.3.3 Electronic and hydraulic control 3
457(2)
9.3.4 Constantly variable transmission 3
459(3)
9.3.5 Transaxle transmission 3
462(2)
9.3.6 Direct shift gearbox 3
464(6)
9.4 Driveline
470(9)
9.4.1 Propshafts E 1 2
470(2)
9.4.2 Driveshafts E 1 2
472(1)
9.4.3 Rear-wheel drive bearings 1 2
473(2)
9.4.4 Front-wheel drive bearings 1 2
475(1)
9.4.5 Four-wheel drive systems 3
476(3)
9.5 Final drive and differential
479(5)
9.5.1 Final drive E 1 2
479(1)
9.5.2 Differential operation 1 2
480(2)
9.5.3 Limited slip differentials 3
482(2)
10 Advanced diagnostics
484(63)
10.1 Diagnostic techniques
485(18)
10.1.1 Introduction 1 2 3
485(1)
10.1.2 Equipment overview E 1 2
486(1)
10.1.3 Diagnostic process 2 3
487(3)
10.1.4 Mechanical diagnostics 3
490(3)
10.1.5 Electrical diagnostics 3
493(5)
10.1.6 Real world diagnostics 3
498(4)
10.1.7 Pass-through overview 3
502(1)
10.2 Diagnostic tools and methods
503(18)
10.2.1 Multimeters 2 3
503(2)
10.2.2 Oscilloscopes 2 3
505(4)
10.2.3 CAT Ratings 3
509(1)
10.2.4 Other test equipment 2 3
510(4)
10.2.5 Pressure analysis 3
514(5)
10.2.6 Calibrating components 3
519(2)
10.3 OBD
521(7)
10.3.1 On-board diagnostics 2 3
521(1)
10.3.2 Scanners 2 3
522(2)
10.3.3 Live data 2 3
524(2)
10.3.4 ECU fuel trim diagnostics 3
526(2)
10.4 Oscilloscope diagnostics
528(19)
10.4.1 Sensors 3
528(10)
10.4.2 Actuators 3
538(3)
10.4.3 Ignition system 3
541(3)
10.4.4 Other components 3
544(3)
11 A Trending future: Electric and hybrid vehicles and ADAS
547(19)
11.1 Electric and hybrid vehicles overview
548(3)
11.1.1 Introduction 1 2
548(1)
11.1.2 Electric vehicle market 1 2
548(1)
11.1.3 The EV experience 1 2
548(1)
11.1.4 History 1 2
549(2)
11.2 Electric vehicle systems and components
551(4)
11.2.1 Types of electric vehicles 1 2
551(1)
11.2.2 Identifying electric and hybrid vehicles 1 2
552(1)
11.2.3 High voltage components 1 2
553(1)
11.2.4 Motors and batteries overview 1 2
553(1)
11.2.5 Charging 1 2
554(1)
11.3 Safety
555(2)
11.3.1 Risks of working with EVs 1 2
555(2)
11.3.2 IMI TechSafe™ 2
557(1)
11.4 Advanced driver assistance systems overview
557(6)
11.4.1 Introduction 3
557(2)
11.4.2 Systems 3
559(2)
11.4.3 Radar 3
561(1)
11.4.4 Camera 3
562(1)
11.5 Alternative fuels 1 2 3
563(3)
Index 566
Tom Denton is the leading automotive author in the UK with a teaching career spanning lecturer to head of automotive engineering in a large college. He has published over forty automotive textbooks since 1995 and all are bestsellers.

Hayley Pells is an experienced MOT tester, owner/operator of award winning, Avia Sports Cars Ltd. She is a versatile automotive aftermarket writer, regularly published since 2017, an authoritative public speaker and consultant specialising in digital literacy, blended learning, and electric vehicle technology.