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eBook Details:
Full title: Computerized Engine Controls, 11th Edition
Edition: 11th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Author: Steve V. Hatch
ISBN: 9780357359013, 9780357358917
Format: PDF
Description of Computerized Engine Controls, 11th Edition:
Providing thorough coverage of both fundamental electrical concepts and current automotive electronic systems, COMPUTERIZED ENGINE CONTROLS, Eleventh Edition, equips readers with the essential knowledge they need to successfully diagnose and repair modern automotive systems. Reflecting the latest technological advances from the field, the Eleventh Edition offers updated and expanded coverage of diagnostic concepts, equipment, and approaches used by today’s professionals. All photos and illustrations are now printed in full, vibrant color, making it easier for today’s visual learners to engage with the material and connect chapter concepts to real-world applications. Drawing on abundant, firsthand industry experience, the author provides in-depth insights into cutting-edge topics such as hybrid and fuel cell vehicles, automotive multiplexing systems, and advanced driver assist systems. In addition, key concepts are reinforced with ASE-style end-of-chapter questions to help prepare readers for certification and career success.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Table of Contents of Computerized Engine Controls, 11th Edition PDF ebook:
ContentsPrefaceSupplementsAcknowledgmentsSection 1: Generic ChaptersChapter 1: A Review of Electricity and ElectronicsObjectivesKey TermsElectrical Circuits versus Electronic CircuitsElectron TheoryElectrical TheoryElectrical CircuitsPolarityCircuit FaultsElectrical ComponentsSemiconductorsIntegrated CircuitsThe Digital AgeSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 2: Computers in CarsObjectivesKey TermsWhy Computers?How Computers WorkFunctions of the Engine ComputerControlling Exhaust GasesClosed-Loop Operation and Open-Loop OperationThe PCM and Exhaust EmissionsAttitude of the TechnicianSystem Diagnosis and ServiceSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 3: Common Components for Computerized Enginge Control SystemsObjectivesKey TermsCommon FeaturesSensing DevicesActuatorsSystem Diagnosis and ServiceSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 4: Common Operating Principles for Computerized Engine Control SystemsObjectivesKey TermsFuel Volatility and Fuel OctaneElectronic Fuel Injection System Operating PrinciplesOperating Modes of a Fuel Injection SystemFuel Injection System Components and System DesignsIgnition System Operating PrinciplesHomogeneous Charge Compression IgnitionEmission-Control Systems42 V and 48 V SystemsAutomatic Stop-Start SystemsSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 5: Introduction to Diagnostic Concepts and Diagnostic EquipmentObjectivesKey TermsDiagnostic ConceptsDiagnostic EquipmentSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 6: Exhaust Gas Composition and AnalysisObjectivesKey TermsExhaust Gas CompositionMeasured GasesGas AnalyzersDiagnosing with the GasesSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 7: Understanding OBD IIObjectivesKey TermsCARB/EPA/SAE/OBD BackgroundWhat Does OBD II Do?Diagnostic Management SoftwareStandardizationOBD II MonitorsThe Ten Global Modes of OBD IICold Start Emissions ReductionReducing the Escape of HC Emissions during RefuelingSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 8: Automotive Multiplexing and Networking of ComputersObjectivesKey TermsMultiplexing OverviewMultiplex System DesignsMultiplexing ProtocolsCommunication on a J1850 VPW Data BusCommunication on a Can Data BusBody Control ModulesMultiplexing VariationsFiber Optic ProtocolsOther Bosch ProtocolsData Bus Security and Software Hack PreventionDiagnosis of Multiplexed CircuitsSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 9: Hybrid and Electric VehiclesObjectivesKey TermsCommon ComponentsCommon FeaturesHybrid and Electric Vehicle DesignsHonda HybridsToyota HybridsGeneral Motors Hybrid VehiclesFord HybridsFuel Cell VehiclesSystem Diagnosis and ServiceSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 10: Advanced Driver Assist SystemsObjectivesKey TermsAdvanced Driver Assist SystemsSensors Used with Advanced Driver Assist SystemsElectronic Driver Convenience FeaturesTelematicsDriver Warning and Alert SystemsThe Six Levels of Autonomous VehiclesSoftware Hack PreventionSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 11: Approach to DiagnosticsObjectivesKey TermsNarrowing Down the Problem AreaPinpoint TestingDiagnosing Intermittent SymptomsTesting Catalytic ConvertersEvaporative System TestsDiagnosing Air-Fuel Ratio ProblemsDiagnosing an Emission Test FailureReprogramming a ComputerDiagnosis of Excessive Parasitic Draw on a Modern VehicleThe Essential Tools of Electronic System DiagnosisSummaryReview QuestionsSection 2: Manufacturer-Specific ChaptersChapter 12: General Motors Computerized Engine ControlsObjectivesKey TermsEngine Control ModuleInputsFuel Management SystemsSpark Management SystemsEmission Control SystemsGM Ecotec EngineGM LT1 EngineOther ECM-Controlled SystemsBody Control ModuleGM MultiplexingGM Driver Assist FeaturesSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 13: Ford Motor Company Computerized Engine ControlsObjectivesKey TermsPowertrain Control ModuleInputsFuel Management SystemsIgnition SystemsEmission Control SystemsEcoboost EngineOther PCM-Controlled SystemsBody Control Modules and Ford Multiplexing SystemsVoice Recognition SystemsAdvancetracTM SystemSystem Diagnosis and ServiceSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 14: Chrysler Corporation Computerized Engine ControlsObjectivesKey TermsPowertrain Control ModuleInputsFuel Management SystemsIdle Speed ControlSpark Management SystemsEmission Control SystemsOther PCM-Controlled SystemsChrysler Multiplexing SystemsAdvanced Chrysler Electronic SystemsSystem Diagnosis and ServiceSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 15: European (Bosch) Computerized Engine ControlsObjectivesKey TermsBosch Fuel Management Systems OverviewThe Bosch Motronic and LH-Motronic SystemsInputsFuel Management SystemSpark Management SystemEmission SystemsElectronic Transmission ControlBosch Motronic and OBD IIMotronic ME7Motronic MEDBMW Valvetronics SystemSystem Diagnosis and ServiceSummaryReview QuestionsChapter 16: Asian Computerized Engine ControlsObjectivesKey TermsNissan: Electronic Concentrated Control System (ECCS)System Diagnosis and ServiceToyota Computer-Controlled System (TCCS)System Diagnosis and ServiceHonda: Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI)System Diagnosis and ServiceMazda SkyActiv-X SystemSummaryReview QuestionsAppendix A: Automotive-Related Internet AddressesAppendix B: Automotive Apps for Smartphones and TabletsGlossaryIndex