Automotive Engine Performance, 5th edition
Published by Pearson (January 5, 2016) © 2017
- James Halderman
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- Cover important automotive topics in a student-friendly format:
- Present topics in 33 short, easy-to-read chapters. Automotive Engine Performance, 5/emakes teaching and learning easier by breaking the content into small, manageable segments. It features twice as many chapters as competitive texts so that a topic or an entire short chapter can be assigned and taught instead of assigning individual page numbers or questions.
- Explain how to diagnose faults. In addition to explaining how a system works, most chapters include diagnostic procedures and the steps needed to troubleshoot faults.
- UPDATED: Demonstrate how automotive systems are connected. The theory, construction, diagnosis, and service of a particular component or system are presented together, in one location. All of the information that students need to understand a topic is included when it is presented, so there is no need to search through the book for other references to the same topic.
- UPDATED: Deliver the most up-to-date standards content. All content in the book has been updated and correlated to the latest NATEF task requirements for the NATEF MLR, AST and MAST designated topics of Automotive Engine Performance Systems (A8).
- Bring the subject to life and facilitate learning:
- Engaging art programs support today’s visual learner.
- UPDATED: Visualize concepts with full-color photos and line drawings. Over 40 new full-color line drawings and photos have been added to help bring the subject to life. The photos show the actual parts involved so that the student can view a good or defective part. The line drawings allow the reader to see what is inside a component and how it works.
- Break a task down using step-by-step photos. Step-by-step photo sequences detail the steps involved in performing a specific task or service procedure.
- UPDATED: Make reading, studying, and content mastery easier.
- Every chapter includes new bulleted and numbered lists to summarize concepts or the steps in a procedure
- A new design for main and sub-headings makes it easier to grasp the scope of the chapter.
- Finally, each chapter ends with a Summary, Review Questions, and a Quiz. Answers to chapter questions can be found in the Instructor’s Manual.
- Help students prepare for their professional career
- Prepare for the ASE Certification exam. ASE test correlation charts and NATEF task correlation charts are provided in the Instructor’s Manual. The textbook and workbook page numbers are listed in the NATEF correlation guides to make learning and teaching easier.
- Provide learning goals based on NATEF tasks. Each chapter opens with a list of Learning Objectives based on specific NATEF tasks.
- Illustrate important concepts using real-world examples:
- Offer the perspective of a technician and automotive instructor. The author delivers the point-of-view of a technician and automotive instructor rather than an engineer, technical writer, or salesperson.
- UPDATED! Case Study features, previously Real World Fix, now include the “Three Cs”, Complaint, Cause and Correction. They present students with actual service scenarios and show how the problems were diagnosed and repaired.
- Alert students to potential safety hazards. Safety Tips alert students to possible hazards on the job.
- Give practical advice. Tech Tips offer real-world advice from ASE-certified master technicians.
- Answer Frequently Asked Questions. Based on the author’s own experience, FAQs provide answers to questions often asked by students and beginning service technicians.
- Guide students through on-the-job situations with practical advice:
- Give students a greater understanding of a specific task. Notes provide additional technical information.
- Limit potential damage to the vehicle. Cautions alert students to potential damage to the vehicle that can occur during a specific service procedure.
- Limit potential harm to the technician. Warnings alert students to potential harm that may occur to the technician during a specific service procedure.
- Keep your course current with information on the latest technologies, including:
- NEW: OSHA hazardous chemical labeling requirements (Chapter 2).
- NEW: Atkinson cycle engine design (Chapter 3).
- NEW: Scope testing of MAF sensors (Chapter 23).
- NEW: Gasoline direct injection (Chapter 28).
- NEW: Fiat Chrysler Multiair System (Chapter 30).
- NEW: Tier 3 Emission Standards (Chapter 31).
- Support teaching and learning:
- Supplement your course with a full instructor support package. To make teaching from this text easier, textbook adopters have access to a computerized Test Bank and presentation slides.
- Get up and running quickly using the Instructor’s Manual.The Instructor’s Manual contains Sample Syllabus, NATEF Task List, Chapter Outline, and Answers to chapter questions. Use the additional teaching notes keyed to the textbook page numbers to help you prepare to discuss, review, preview, and reinforce important content.
- Bundle with the ASE Test Prep Guide or the NATEF Correlated Task Sheets. Contact your Pearson Representative to find out how your students can save when you bundle the ASE Test Prep Guide and NATEF Correlated Task Sheets workbook.
- New, updated, and expanded material includes:
- New OSHA hazardous chemical labeling requirements (Chapter 2).
- Atkinson Cycle engine design (Chapter 3).
- Scope testing of MAF sensors (Chapter 23).
- New content on gasoline direct injection (GDI) (Chapter 28).
- Fiat Chrysler Multiair System information (Chapter 30).
- Tier 3 Emission Standards (Chapter 31).
- Deliver the most up-to-date standards content. All content in the book has been updated and correlated to the latest NATEF task requirements for the NATEF MLR, AST, and MAST designated topics of Automotive Engine Performance Systems (A8).
- Visualize concepts with full-color photos and line drawings. Over 40 new full-color photos and line drawings bring the concepts to life.
- Demonstrate how automotive systems are connected. The theory, construction, diagnosis, and service of a particular component or system are presented together, in one location. All of the information that students need to understand a topic is included when it is presented, so there is no need to search through the book for other references to the same topic.
- Illustrate important concepts using real-world examples. Case Study features, previously Real World Fix, now include the “Three Cs”, Complaint, Cause and Correction. They present students with actual service scenarios and show how the problems were diagnosed and repaired.
- Make reading, studying, and content mastery easier.
- Every chapter includes new bulleted and numbered lists to summarize concepts or the steps in a procedure.
- A new design for main and sub-headings makes it easier to grasp the scope of the chapter.
1. Service Information, Tools and Safety
2. Environmental and Hazardous Materials
3. Gasoline Engine Operation, Parts, and Specifications
4. Diesel Engine Operation and Diagnosis
5. Gasoline
6. Alternative Fuels
7. Diesel and Biodiesel Fuels
8. Cooling System Operation and Diagnosis
9. Lubrication System Operation and Diagnosis
10. Intake and Exhaust Systems
11. Variable Valve Timing Systems
12. Turbocharging and Supercharging
13. Engine Condition Diagnosis
14. In-Vehicle Engine Service
15. Advanced Starting and Charging Systems Diagnosis
16. Ignition System Components and Operation
17. Ignition System Diagnosis and Service
18. Computer and Network Fundamentals
19. Onboard Diagnosis
20. Temperature Sensors
21. Throttle Position (TP) Sensors
22. MAP/BARO Sensors
23. Mass Air Flow Sensors
24. Oxygen Sensors
25. Wide-Band Oxygen Sensors
26. Fuel Pumps, Lines, and Filters
27. Fuel-Injection Components and Operation
28. Gasoline Direct-Injection Systems
29. Electronic Throttle Control System
30. Fuel-Injection System Diagnosis and Service
31. Vehicle Emission Standards and Testing
32. Emission Control Devices Operation and Diagnosis
33. Scan Tools and Engine Performance Diagnosis
Jim Halderman brings a world of experience, knowledge, and talent to his work. His automotive service experience includes working as a flat-rate technician, a business owner, and a professor of automotive technology at a leading U.S. community college for more than 20 years.
He has a Bachelor of Science Degree from Ohio Northern University and a Masters Degree in Education from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Jim holds a U.S. Patent for an electronic transmission control device. He is an ASE certified Master Automotive Technician and is Advanced Engine Performance (L1) ASE certified.
Jim is the author of many automotive textbooks all published by Pearson Education. He has presented numerous technical seminars to national audiences including the California Automotive Teachers (CAT), the Illinois College Automotive Instructor Association (ICAIA), as well as a member and presenter at the North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT).
Jim was also named Regional Teacher of the Year by General Motors Corporation and outstanding alumni of Ohio Northern University. He and his wife, Michelle, live in Dayton, Ohio. They have two children.
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