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Applied Mathematicsfor CareersMath for Machine TradesMATHEMATICS FOR MACHINETECHNOLOGY, 7EJohn C. Peterson, Chattanooga State Technical CommunityCollege (retired); Robert D. Smith, Chattanooga State TechnicalCommunity College (retired)Reflecting the latest technology and tools of thetrade, MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY,7e provides the mathematical skills and practicethat students and apprentices will use on the job inthe machine trades and manufacturing fields. Thiscomprehensive book combines math concepts withrelevant machine applications through industryspecific examples, realistic illustrations, and actualmachine applications. Problems and examples progressfrom simpler to more complex, from general mathto trigonometry and solid geometry. The examplesand problems relate directly to how the math is usedin machine trades and manufacturing fields andinclude calculator operations where appropriate. Inaddition, the exciting new Seventh Edition includesall-new units on electronic calipers, height gages, andelectronic micrometers, as well as thorough coverage ofmeasuring in both metric and customary systems. Thisproven text continues to provide readers with practicalvocational and technical applications of mathematicalconcepts necessary to excel in the machine, tool-anddie, and tool design industry.NEW TO THIS EDITION All-new units cover measuring with metric calipersand height gages (Unit 30) and micrometers (Unit 33),ensuring your students have a solid understanding ofthe metric system, including converting within themetric system, converting between the customaryand metric systems, and using metric measuringinstruments. All-new units on electronic calipers and heightgages (Unit 31) and electronic micrometers (Unit 34)demonstrate step by step how to use the electronicmeasuring instruments in both customary and metricunits. Most sets of exercises begin with six “Tooling Up”exercises that use concepts from earlier units.Included in each unit except for Unit 1 and theAchievement Review unit at the end of each section,these hands-on applications help students retainideas from previous sections and continue to buildon their knowledge.FEATURES MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, 7eprovides general math as well as more advancedtopics like compound angles and numerical control. The text delivers thorough coverage of polarcoordinates and hexadecimal and BCD (Binary CodedDecimal) numeration systems as well as detailedmaterial conversion between metric and customarysystems of measure. Comprehensive scientific calculator examples are upto date, while sequencing is completely modernizedand includes up-to-the-minute instructions on howto use this tool. Problems and examples reinforce the book’s studentfriendly method of progressing from the simple tothe relatively complex, underscoring its organizedapproach to learning. Extensive use of realistic trade-related illustrationsbring concepts to life. Offering an up-close, realistic experience for what’srequired in the industry, the text emphasizes ananalytical approach that is necessary in translatingengineering drawing dimensions to machine-workingdimensions. An expansive Instructor’s e-resource includes answersand solutions to all problems.CONTENTSSECTION I: COMMON FRACTIONS AND DECIMALFRACTIONS. Unit 1. Introduction to Common Fractionswww.cengage.com.au1

and Mixed Numbers. Unit 2. Addition of CommonFractions and Mixed Numbers. Unit 3. Subtractionof Common Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Unit4. Multiplication of Common Fractions and MixedNumbers. Unit 5. Division of Common Fractionsand Mixed Numbers. Unit 6. Combined Operationsof Common Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Unit 7.Computing with a Calculator: Fractions and MixedNumbers. Unit 8. Introduction to Decimal Fractions.Unit 9. Rounding Decimal Fractions and EquivalentDecimal and Common Fractions. Unit 10. Addition andSubtraction of Decimal Fractions. Unit 11. Multiplicationof Decimal Fractions. Unit 12. Division of DecimalFractions. Unit 13. Powers. Unit 14. Roots. Unit 15. Tableof Decimal Equivalents and Combined Operationsof Decimal Fractions. Unit 16. Computing with aCalculator: Decimals. Unit 17. Achievement ReviewSection I. SECTION II: RATIO, PROPORTION, ANDPERCENT. Unit 18. Ratio and Proportion. Unit 19.Introduction to Percents. Unit 20. Basic Calculationsof Percentages, Percents, and Rates. Unit 21. PercentPractical Applications. Unit 22. Direct and InverseProportions. Unit 23. Achievement Review Section II.SECTION III: LINEAR MEASUREMENT: ENGLISH ANDMETRIC. Unit 24. Customary (English) Units of Measure.Unit 25. Metric Units of Measure. Unit 26. Degree ofPrecision and Greatest Possible Error, Absolute Error,and Relative Error. Unit 27. Tolerance, Clearance, andInterference. Unit 28. Customary and Metric Steel Rules.Unit 29. Customary Vernier Calipers and Height Gages.Unit 30. Metric Vernier Calipers and Height Gages.Unit 31. Electronic Calipers and Height Gages. Unit 32.Customary Micrometers. Unit 33. Metric Micrometers.Unit 34. Electronic Micrometers. Unit 35. Customaryand Metric Gage Blocks. Unit 36. Achievement ReviewSection III. SECTION IV: FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGEBRA.Unit 37. Symbolism and Algebraic Expressions. Unit 38.Signed Numbers. Unit 39. Algebraic Operations ofAddition, Subtraction, and Multiplication. Unit 40.Algebraic Operations of Division, Powers, and Roots.Unit 41. Introduction to Equations. Unit 42. Solution ofEquations by the Subtraction, Addition, and DivisionPrinciples of Equality. Unit 43. Solution of Equations bythe Multiplication, Root, and Power Principles of Equality.Unit 44. Solution of Equations Consisting of CombinedOperations and Rearrangement of Formulas. Unit 45.Applications of Formulas to Cutting Speed, RevolutionsPer Minute, and Cutting Time. Unit 46. Applications ofFormulas to Spur Gears. Unit 47. Achievement ReviewSection IV. SECTION V: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANEGEOMETRY. Unit 48. Lines and Angular Measure. Unit49. Protractors- Simple, Semicircular, and Vernier. Unit50. Types of Angles and Angular Geometric Principles.Unit 51. Introduction to Triangles. Unit 52. GeometricPrinciples for Triangles and Other Common Polygons.Unit 53. Introduction to Circles. Unit 54. Arcs andAngles of Circles. Unit 55. Fundamental GeometricConstructions. Unit 56. Achievement Review SectionV. SECTION VI: GEOMETRIC FIGURES, AREAS ANDVOLUMES. Unit 57. Areas of Rectangles, Parallelograms,and Trapezoids. Unit 58. Areas of Triangles. Unit 59.Areas of Circles, Sectors, and Segments. Unit 60.Volumes of Prisms and Cylinders. Unit 61. Volumesof Pyramids and Cones. Unit 62. Volumes of Spheresand Composite Solid Figures. Unit 63. AchievementReview Section VI. SECTION VII: TRIGONOMETRY.Unit 64. Introduction to Trigonometric Functions. Unit65. Analysis of Trigonometric Functions. Unit 66. BasicCalculations of Angles and Sides of Right Triangles.Unit 67. Simple Practical Machine Applications. Unit 68.Complex Practical Machine Applications. Unit 69. TheCartesian Coordinate System. Unit 70. Oblique Triangles:Law of Sines and Law of Cosines. Unit 71. AchievementReview Section VII. SECTION VIII: COMPOUNDANGLES. Unit 72. Introduction to Compound Angles.Unit 73. Drilling and Boring Compound-Angular Holes:Computing Angles of Rotation and Tilt Using GivenLengths. Unit 74. Drilling and Boring CompoundAngular Holes: Computing Angles of Rotation and TiltUsing Given Angles. Unit 75. Machining CompoundAngular Surfaces: Computing Angles of Rotation andTilt. Unit 76. Computing Compound Angles Made bythe Intersection of Two Angular Surfaces. Unit 77.Computing Compound Angles on Cutting and FormingTools. Unit 78. Achievement Review Section VIII.SECTION IX: COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL:(CNC). Unit 79. Introduction to Computer NumericalControl. Unit 80. Control Systems, Absolute Positioning,Incremental Positioning. Unit 81. Location of Points:Polar Coordinate System. Unit 82. Binary NumerationSystem. Unit 83. Hexadecimal Numeration System. Unit84. BCD (Binary Coded Decimal) Numeration System.Unit 85. Achievement Review Section IX. Appendix A.United States Customary and Metric Units of Measure.www.cengage.com.au2

Appendix B. Principles of Plane Geometry. AppendixC. Formulas for Areas (A) of Plane Figures. AppendixD. Formulas for Volumes of Solid Figures. Appendix E.Trigonometry. Answers to Odd-Numbered Applications.Index. 2016, 608pp, Paperback/Softcover Book/Jrnal,9781133281450, SkillsMath for TechnologyMATHEMATICS FOR MACHINETECHNOLOGY, 7EJohn C. Peterson, Chattanooga State Technical CommunityCollege (retired); Robert D. Smith, Chattanooga State TechnicalCommunity College (retired)Reflecting the latest technology and tools of thetrade, MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY,7e provides the mathematical skills and practicethat students and apprentices will use on the job inthe machine trades and manufacturing fields. Thiscomprehensive book combines math concepts withrelevant machine applications through industryspecific examples, realistic illustrations, and actualmachine applications. Problems and examples progressfrom simpler to more complex, from general mathto trigonometry and solid geometry. The examplesand problems relate directly to how the math is usedin machine trades and manufacturing fields andinclude calculator operations where appropriate. Inaddition, the exciting new Seventh Edition includesall-new units on electronic calipers, height gages, andelectronic micrometers, as well as thorough coverage ofmeasuring in both metric and customary systems. Thisproven text continues to provide readers with practicalvocational and technical applications of mathematicalconcepts necessary to excel in the machine, tool-anddie, and tool design industry.NEW TO THIS EDITION All-new units cover measuring with metric calipersand height gages (Unit 30) and micrometers (Unit 33),ensuring your students have a solid understanding ofthe metric system, including converting within themetric system, converting between the customaryand metric systems, and using metric measuringinstruments. All-new units on electronic calipers and heightgages (Unit 31) and electronic micrometers (Unit 34)demonstrate step by step how to use the electronicmeasuring instruments in both customary and metricunits. Most sets of exercises begin with six “Tooling Up”exercises that use concepts from earlier units.Included in each unit except for Unit 1 and theAchievement Review unit at the end of each section,these hands-on applications help students retainideas from previous sections and continue to buildon their knowledge.FEATURES MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, 7eprovides general math as well as more advancedtopics like compound angles and numerical control. The text delivers thorough coverage of polarcoordinates and hexadecimal and BCD (Binary CodedDecimal) numeration systems as well as detailedmaterial conversion between metric and customarysystems of measure. Comprehensive scientific calculator examples are upto date, while sequencing is completely modernizedand includes up-to-the-minute instructions on howto use this tool. Problems and examples reinforce the book’s studentfriendly method of progressing from the simple tothe relatively complex, underscoring its organizedapproach to learning. Extensive use of realistic trade-related illustrationsbring concepts to life. Offering an up-close, realistic experience for what’srequired in the industry, the text emphasizes ananalytical approach that is necessary in translatingengineering drawing dimensions to machine-workingdimensions.www.cengage.com.au3

An expansive Instructor’s e-resource includes answersand solutions to all problems.CONTENTSSECTION I: COMMON FRACTIONS AND DECIMALFRACTIONS. Unit 1. Introduction to Common Fractionsand Mixed Numbers. Unit 2. Addition of CommonFractions and Mixed Numbers. Unit 3. Subtractionof Common Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Unit4. Multiplication of Common Fractions and MixedNumbers. Unit 5. Division of Common Fractionsand Mixed Numbers. Unit 6. Combined Operationsof Common Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Unit 7.Computing with a Calculator: Fractions and MixedNumbers. Unit 8. Introduction to Decimal Fractions.Unit 9. Rounding Decimal Fractions and EquivalentDecimal and Common Fractions. Unit 10. Addition andSubtraction of Decimal Fractions. Unit 11. Multiplicationof Decimal Fractions. Unit 12. Division of DecimalFractions. Unit 13. Powers. Unit 14. Roots. Unit 15. Tableof Decimal Equivalents and Combined Operationsof Decimal Fractions. Unit 16. Computing with aCalculator: Decimals. Unit 17. Achievement ReviewSection I. SECTION II: RATIO, PROPORTION, ANDPERCENT. Unit 18. Ratio and Proportion. Unit 19.Introduction to Percents. Unit 20. Basic Calculationsof Percentages, Percents, and Rates. Unit 21. PercentPractical Applications. Unit 22. Direct and InverseProportions. Unit 23. Achievement Review Section II.SECTION III: LINEAR MEASUREMENT: ENGLISH ANDMETRIC. Unit 24. Customary (English) Units of Measure.Unit 25. Metric Units of Measure. Unit 26. Degree ofPrecision and Greatest Possible Error, Absolute Error,and Relative Error. Unit 27. Tolerance, Clearance, andInterference. Unit 28. Customary and Metric Steel Rules.Unit 29. Customary Vernier Calipers and Height Gages.Unit 30. Metric Vernier Calipers and Height Gages.Unit 31. Electronic Calipers and Height Gages. Unit 32.Customary Micrometers. Unit 33. Metric Micrometers.Unit 34. Electronic Micrometers. Unit 35. Customaryand Metric Gage Blocks. Unit 36. Achievement ReviewSection III. SECTION IV: FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGEBRA.Unit 37. Symbolism and Algebraic Expressions. Unit 38.Signed Numbers. Unit 39. Algebraic Operations ofAddition, Subtraction, and Multiplication. Unit 40.Algebraic Operations of Division, Powers, and Roots.Unit 41. Introduction to Equations. Unit 42. Solution ofEquations by the Subtraction, Addition, and DivisionPrinciples of Equality. Unit 43. Solution of Equations bythe Multiplication, Root, and Power Principles of Equality.Unit 44. Solution of Equations Consisting of CombinedOperations and Rearrangement of Formulas. Unit 45.Applications of Formulas to Cutting Speed, RevolutionsPer Minute, and Cutting Time. Unit 46. Applications ofFormulas to Spur Gears. Unit 47. Achievement ReviewSection IV. SECTION V: FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANEGEOMETRY. Unit 48. Lines and Angular Measure. Unit49. Protractors- Simple, Semicircular, and Vernier. Unit50. Types of Angles and Angular Geometric Principles.Unit 51. Introduction to Triangles. Unit 52. GeometricPrinciples for Triangles and Other Common Polygons.Unit 53. Introduction to Circles. Unit 54. Arcs andAngles of Circles. Unit 55. Fundamental GeometricConstructions. Unit 56. Achievement Review SectionV. SECTION VI: GEOMETRIC FIGURES, AREAS ANDVOLUMES. Unit 57. Areas of Rectangles, Parallelograms,and Trapezoids. Unit 58. Areas of Triangles. Unit 59.Areas of Circles, Sectors, and Segments. Unit 60.Volumes of Prisms and Cylinders. Unit 61. Volumesof Pyramids and Cones. Unit 62. Volumes of Spheresand Composite Solid Figures. Unit 63. AchievementReview Section VI. SECTION VII: TRIGONOMETRY.Unit 64. Introduction to Trigonometric Functions. Unit65. Analysis of Trigonometric Functions. Unit 66. BasicCalculations of Angles and Sides of Right Triangles.Unit 67. Simple Practical Machine Applications. Unit 68.Complex Practical Machine Applications. Unit 69. TheCartesian Coordinate System. Unit 70. Oblique Triangles:Law of Sines and Law of Cosines. Unit 71. AchievementReview Section VII. SECTION VIII: COMPOUNDANGLES. Unit 72. Introduction to Compound Angles.Unit 73. Drilling and Boring Compound-Angular Holes:Computing Angles of Rotation and Tilt Using GivenLengths. Unit 74. Drilling and Boring CompoundAngular Holes: Computing Angles of Rotation and TiltUsing Given Angles. Unit 75. Machining CompoundAngular Surfaces: Computing Angles of Rotation andTilt. Unit 76. Computing Compound Angles Made bythe Intersection of Two Angular Surfaces. Unit 77.Computing Compound Angles on Cutting and FormingTools. Unit 78. Achievement Review Section VIII.SECTION IX: COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL:(CNC). Unit 79. Introduction to Computer NumericalControl. Unit 80. Control Systems, Absolute Positioning,Incremental Positioning. Unit 81. Location of Points:www.cengage.com.au4

Polar Coordinate System. Unit 82. Binary NumerationSystem. Unit 83. Hexadecimal Numeration System. Unit84. BCD (Binary Coded Decimal) Numeration System.Unit 85. Achievement Review Section IX. Appendix A.United States Customary and Metric Units of Measure.Appendix B. Principles of Plane Geometry. AppendixC. Formulas for Areas (A) of Plane Figures. AppendixD. Formulas for Volumes of Solid Figures. Appendix E.Trigonometry. Answers to Odd-Numbered Applications.Index. 2016, 608pp, Paperback/Softcover Book/Jrnal,9781133281450, SkillsAutomotiveAutomotive SystemsAUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, 5EInspection, Maintenance, RepairTim Gilles, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, CaliforniaFeaturing three new chapters on Hybrid and Electricvehicles, this fully updated 5th edition of AUTOMOTIVESERVICE: INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR helpsstudents develop the knowledge and skills they need tobe successful in a range of automotive careers. Knownfor its clear explanations and high quality art, thisbest-selling text covers all eight major course areas ofautomotive technology, from an introduction to shopmanagement to theories of vehicle systems operationswith step-by-step procedures for trouble shooting andrepair. Technically reviewed by instructors and industryexperts and reflecting the latest NATEF AutomobileProgram Standards, this edition is ideal for studentsenrolled in NATEF-accredited programs.NEW TO THIS EDITION Up-to-date and technically accurate coveragethroughout ensures that students, teachers, andtechnicians have access to the latest “need to know”automotive information. Three new chapters on hybrid and electric vehiclescover fundamentals, safety and service, battery andfuel cell electronic technology, and hydraulic hybridtechnology. Up-to-date NATEF coverage includes the latestinformation on NATEF Automotive Maintenanceand Light repair, as well as the eight ASE MasterTechnician areas. Electrical chapters offer up-to-date informationincluding: testing batteries with a two-channel digitalstorage scope and an amp clamp, using a scan toolto reset the BCM after battery replacement, remotestarting, key fob operation and diagnosis, smartcharging systems, alternator decoupling pulleys, andmuch more. Other new and updated topics include light-dutydiesel information and service; air conditioningand refrigerants; turbocharger, supercharger, anddynamometer coverage; variable valve timinginformation; technology advances in onboarddiagnostics, misfire detection, adaptive strategies,the latest CAN systems, drive-by-wire, and wide-bandoxygen sensors; stability control and traction controlsystems, electronic suspension systems, electricsteering, and electronic transmission and all-wheeldrive. Comfort and safety topics have been updatedwith the newest developments in air conditioning,supplemental restraints, lighting, entertainmentsystems, and adaptive cruise control. New and updated Science, Math, and History/VintageNotes highlight automotive-related applications.FEATURES Full-color photos and illustrations make key conceptscome alive for the visual learner. Case Histories provide interesting and relevant realworld scenarios to promote student interest. An emphasis on critical thinking helps studentsdevelop automotive diagnostic ability.CONTENTSSECTION I: THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY. 1.Introduction to the Automobile. 2. Automotivewww.cengage.com.au5

Careers and Technician Certification. SECTION II: SHOPPROCEDURES, SAFETY, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT. 3.Shop Safety. 4. Shop Management, Service Records, andParts. 5. Locating Service Information and Specifications.6. Measuring Tools and Systems. 7. Hardware, Fasteners,Drills, and Thread Repair. 8. Shop Tools. 9. General ShopEquipment. 10. Cleaning Equipment and Methods. 11.Lifting Equipment and Air Compressors. SECTION III:VEHICLE INSPECTION (Lubrication/Safety Check). 12.Engine Lubrication. 13. Underhood and Body Inspection(Car on Ground). 14. Undercar Inspection and Service.SECTION IV: ENGINE OPERATION AND SERVICE. 15.Introduction to the Engine. 16. Engine Classificationsand Advanced Transportation Technologies. 17. EngineSize and Measurements. 18. Engine Upper End. 19.Engine Lower End and Lubrication System Theory.SECTION V: COOLING SYSTEM, BELTS, HOSES, ANDPLUMBING 20. Cooling System Theory. 21. CoolingSystem Service. 22. Automotive Belts. 23. AutomotiveHoses. 24. Automotive Plumbing: Tubing and Pipe.SECTION VI: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM THEORY ANDSERVICE. 25. Basic Electrical System Theory andRepairs. 26. Battery Fundamentals. 27. Battery Service.28. Starting System Fundamentals. 29. Starting SystemService. 30. Charging System Fundamentals. 31. ChargingSystem Service. 32. Lighting and Wiring Fundamentals.33. Lighting and Wiring Service. 34. Safety, Security,Comfort Systems, and Electrical Accessories. SECTIONVII: HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING. 35. Heatingand Air Conditioning Fundamentals. 36. Heating andAir Conditioning Service. SECTION VIII: ENGINEPERFORMANCE DIAGNOSIS: THEORY AND SERVICE.37. Ignition System Fundamentals. 38. Ignition SystemService. 39. Fuels and Alternative Fuels. 40. Fuel SystemFundamentals. 41. Fuel System Service. 42. Intake andExhaust Systems, Turbochargers and Superchargers.43. Emission Control System Fundamentals. 44.Emission Control System Service. 45. Electronics andComputer Systems Fundamentals. 46. Electronics andComputer Systems Service. 47. Advanced Emissions andOn-board Diagnostics (ODB). 48. Diagnosing EnginePerformance Problems. SECTION IX: AUTOMOTIVEENGINE SERVICE AND REPAIR. 49. DiagnosingEngine Mechanical Problems. 50. Engine Removaland Disassembly. 51. Engine Sealing, Gaskets, FastenerTorque. 52. Engine Diagnosis and Service: CylinderHead and Valvetrain. 53. Engine Diagnosis and Service:Block, Crankshaft, Bearings, and Lubrication System.54. Engine Diagnosis and Service: Piston, Piston Rings,Connecting Rod, Engine Balancing. 55. Ordering Parts,Short and Long Blocks, Engine Assembly. 56. EngineInstallation, Break in, and In-Chassis Repairs. SECTIONX: BRAKES AND TIRES. 57. Brake Fundamentals. 58.Brakes Service. 59. Anti-lock Brakes – Traction andStability Control. 60. Bearings, Seals, and Greases. 61.Tire and Wheel Theory. 62. Tire and Wheel Service.SECTION XI: SUSPENSION, STEERING, ALIGNMENT.63. Suspension Fundamentals. 64. Suspension SystemService. 65. Steering Fundamentals. 66. SteeringService. 67. Wheel Alignment Fundamentals. 68.Wheel Alignment Service. SECTION XII: DRIVE TRAIN.69. Clutch Fundamentals. 70. Clutch Diagnosis andService. 71. Manual Transmission Fundamentals.72. Manual Transmission Diagnosis and Repair. 73.Automatic Transmission Fundamentals. 74. AutomaticTransmission Diagnosis and Service. 75. DrivelineOperation. 76. Driveline Diagnosis and Service. 77. FrontWheel Drive (Transaxle and CV Joints) Fundamentals.78. Front Wheel Drive (Transaxle and CV Joints) Service. 79. Driveline Vibration. SECTION XIII: HYBRID ANDELECTRIC VEHICLES. 80. Hybrid Electric VehicleFundamentals. 81. Hybrid Vehicle Safety and Service. 82.New Vehicle Technologies: Battery and Fuel Cell Electricand Hydraulic Hybrid. 2016, 1632pp, Hard/Casebound Book or Journal ,9781305110595, SkillsAutomotive TechnicianTrainingAUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, 5EInspection, Maintenance, RepairTim Gilles, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, Californiawww.cengage.com.au6

Featuring three new chapters on Hybrid and Electricvehicles, this fully updated 5th edition of AUTOMOTIVESERVICE: INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR helpsstudents develop the knowledge and skills they need tobe successful in a range of automotive careers. Knownfor its clear explanations and high quality art, thisbest-selling text covers all eight major course areas ofautomotive technology, from an introduction to shopmanagement to theories of vehicle systems operationswith step-by-step procedures for trouble shooting andrepair. Technically reviewed by instructors and industryexperts and reflecting the latest NATEF AutomobileProgram Standards, this edition is ideal for studentsenrolled in NATEF-accredited programs.NEW TO THIS EDITION Up-to-date and technically accurate coveragethroughout ensures that students, teachers, andtechnicians have access to the latest “need to know”automotive information. Three new chapters on hybrid and electric vehiclescover fundamentals, safety and service, battery andfuel cell electronic technology, and hydraulic hybridtechnology. Up-to-date NATEF coverage includes the latestinformation on NATEF Automotive Maintenanceand Light repair, as well as the eight ASE MasterTechnician areas. Electrical chapters offer up-to-date informationincluding: testing batteries with a two-channel digitalstorage scope and an amp clamp, using a scan toolto reset the BCM after battery replacement, remotestarting, key fob operation and diagnosis, smartcharging systems, alternator decoupling pulleys, andmuch more. Other new and updated topics include light-dutydiesel information and service; air conditioningand refrigerants; turbocharger, supercharger, anddynamometer coverage; variable valve timinginformation; technology advances in onboarddiagnostics, misfire detection, adaptive strategies,the latest CAN systems, drive-by-wire, and wide-bandoxygen sensors; stability control and traction controlsystems, electronic suspension systems, electricsteering, and electronic transmission and all-wheeldrive. Comfort and safety topics have been updatedwith the newest developments in air conditioning,supplemental restraints, lighting, entertainmentsystems, and adaptive cruise control. New and updated Science, Math, and History/VintageNotes highlight automotive-related applications.FEATURES Full-color photos and illustrations make key conceptscome alive for the visual learner. Case Histories provide interesting and relevant realworld scenarios to promote student interest. An emphasis on critical thinking helps studentsdevelop automotive diagnostic ability.CONTENTSSECTION I: THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY. 1.Introduction to the Automobile. 2. AutomotiveCareers and Technician Certification. SECTION II: SHOPPROCEDURES, SAFETY, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT. 3.Shop Safety. 4. Shop Management, Service Records, andParts. 5. Locating Service Information and Specifications.6. Measuring Tools and Systems. 7. Hardware, Fasteners,Drills, and Thread Repair. 8. Shop Tools. 9. General ShopEquipment. 10. Cleaning Equipment and Methods. 11.Lifting Equipment and Air Compressors. SECTION III:VEHICLE INSPECTION (Lubrication/Safety Check). 12.Engine Lubrication. 13. Underhood and Body Inspection(Car on Ground). 14. Undercar Inspection and Service.SECTION IV: ENGINE OPERATION AND SERVICE. 15.Introduction to the Engine. 16. Engine Classificationsand Advanced Transportation Technologies. 17. EngineSize and Measurements. 18. Engine Upper End. 19.Engine Lower End and Lubrication System Theory.SECTION V: COOLING SYSTEM, BELTS, HOSES, ANDPLUMBING 20. Cooling System Theory. 21. CoolingSystem Service. 22. Automotive Belts. 23. AutomotiveHoses. 24. Automotive Plumbing: Tubing and Pipe.SECTION VI: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM THEORY ANDSERVICE. 25. Basic Electrical System Theory andRepairs. 26. Battery Fundamentals. 27. Battery Service.28. Starting System Fundamentals. 29. Starting SystemService. 30. Charging System Fundamentals. 31. ChargingSystem Service. 32. Lighting and Wiring Fundamentals.33. Lighting and Wiring Service. 34. Safety, Security,Comfort Systems, and Electrical Accessories. SECTIONVII: HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING. 35. Heatingand Air Conditioning Fundamentals. 36. Heating andAir Conditioning Service. SECTION VIII: ENGINEPERFORMANCE DIAGNOSIS: THEORY AND SERVICE.www.cengage.com.au7

37. Ignition System Fundamentals. 38. Ignition SystemService. 39. Fuels and Alternative Fuels. 40. Fuel SystemFundamentals. 41. Fuel System Service. 42. Intake andExhaust Systems, Turbochargers and Superchargers.43. Emission Control System Fundamentals. 44.Emission Control System Service. 45. Electronics andComputer Systems Fundamentals. 46. Electronics andComputer Systems Service. 47. Advanced Emissions andOn-board Diagnostics (ODB). 48. Diagnosing EnginePerformance Problems. SECTION IX: AUTOMOTIVEENGINE SERVICE AND REPAIR. 49. DiagnosingEngine Mechanical Problems. 50. Engine Removaland Disassembly. 51. Engine Sealing, Gaskets, FastenerTorque. 52. Engine Diagnosis and Service: CylinderHead and Valvetrain. 53. Engine Diagnosis and Service:Block, Crankshaft, Bearings, and Lubrication System.54. Engine Diagnosis and Service: Piston, Piston Rings,Connecting Rod, Engine Balancing. 55. Ordering Parts,Short and Long Blocks, Engine Assembly. 56. EngineInstallation, Break in, and In-Chassis Repairs. SECTIONX: BRAKES AND TIRES. 57. Brake Fundamentals. 58.Brakes Service. 59. Anti-lock Brakes – Traction andStability Control. 60. Bearings, Seals, and Greases. 61.Tire and Wheel Theory. 62. Tire and Wheel Service.SECTION XI: SUSPENSION, STEERING, ALIGNMENT.63. Suspension Fundamentals. 64. Suspension SystemService. 65. Steering Fundamentals. 66. SteeringService. 67. Wheel Alignment Fundamentals. 68.Wheel Alignment Service. SECTION XII: DRIVE TRAIN.69. Clutch Fundamentals. 70. Clutch Diagnosis andService. 71. Manual Transmission Fundamentals.72. Manual Transmission Diagnosis and Repair. 73.Automatic Transmission Fundamentals. 74. AutomaticTransmission Diagnosis and Service. 75. DrivelineOperation. 76. Driveline Diagnosis and Service. 77. FrontWheel Drive (Transaxle and CV Joints) Fundamentals.78. Front Wheel Drive (Transaxle and CV Joints) Service. 79. Driveline Vibration. SECTION XIII: HYBRID ANDELECTRIC VEHICLES. 80. Hybrid Electric VehicleFundamentals. 81. Hybrid Vehicle Safety and Servi

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