Automotive Electrical and Engine
Performance, 9th edition by
James Halderman
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(Ch 1 to 46)
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,Table of Contents are given below
1.Service Information, Work Orders, and Vehicle Identification
2.Electrical Fundamentals
3.Electrical Circuits and Ohm’s Law
4.Series, Parallel, and Series-Parallel Circuits
5.Circuit Testers and Digital Meters
6.Digital Storage Oscilloscopes (DSOs)
7.Automotive Wiring and Wire Repair
8.Wiring Schematics and Circuit Testing
9.Magnetism and Electromagnetism
10.Electronic Fundamentals
11.CAN and Network Communications
12.Batteries and Battery Testing
13.Starting System Parts and Operation
14.Starting System Diagnosis and Service
15.Charging Systems Parts and Operation
16.Charging System Diagnosis and Service
17.Lighting and Signaling Circuits
18.Driver Information and Navigation Systems
19.Security and Immobilizer Systems
20.Airbag and Pretensioner Circuits
21.Body Electrical Accessories
22.Audio System Operation and Diagnosis
23.Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS)
24.Scan Tools
25.Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Safety
26.Engine Condition Diagnosis
27.Gasoline, Diesel, and Alternative Fuels
28.PCM Fundamentals
29.Ignition System Parts and Operation
30.Ignition System Diagnosis and Service
31.Temperature and Throttle Position Sensors
32.MAP and MAF Sensors
33.Narrow and Wide Band Oxygen Sensors
34.Fuel Pumps, Lines, and Filters
35.Fuel-Injection Parts and Operation
36.Gasoline Direct-Injection (GDI) Systems
37.Electronic Throttle Control System
38.Fuel-Injection System Diagnosis and Service
39.Turbocharging and Supercharging
40.Vehicle Emission Standards and Testing
41.EVAP and EGR Systems
42.PCV and SAI Systems
43.Catalytic Converters
44.On-Board Diagnosis
45.Module Programming
46.Strategy-Based Diagnosis
, CHAPTER 1
Service Information, Work Orders, and Vehicle Identification
REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
1. What is included in the vehicle owner’s manual that could be helpful for a service technician?
(Text page 2)
• Meaning of dash symbols
• How to reset the maintenance reminder light
• Maintenance schedule for all fluids, including coolant, brake fluid, automatic
transmission fluid, and differential fluid
• How to program the remote control, as well as the power windows and door locks
• How to reset the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) after a tire rotation.
2. Why is factory service information the most detailed of all service information? (Text page
2)
The most comprehensive and accurate service information is the service information
from the vehicle manufacturer. This information is available for most, if not all, vehicles
and can be purchased from their website.
3. What customer information needs to be included on a repair order (RO)? (Text page 3)
Name and address of the owner with contact information, such as the cell phone
number and email address.
4. What should the service technician include on the work order? (Text pages 3–4)
The technician should document the work order by stating not only what was done, but
what service tools were used.
5. What are the major pieces of information that are included in the vehicle identification
number (VIN)? (Text page 6)
Since 1981, all vehicle manufacturers have used a VIN that is 17 characters long.
• The first number or letter designates the country of origin.
• The model of the vehicle is commonly the fourth and/or fifth character.
• The eighth character is often the engine code. (Some engines cannot be determined
by the VIN.)
• The tenth character represents the model year (MY) on all vehicles.
CHAPTER QUIZ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Note: X with the options of the multiple choice questions below indicates the correct answer
1. What type of information is commonly included in the owner’s manual that would be a
benefit to service technicians? (Text page 2)
a. Maintenance reminder light reset procedures
b. Tire pressure monitoring system reset procedures
c. Maintenance items specifications
d. All of the above X
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, 2. Two technicians are discussing the need for the history of the vehicle. Technician A says that
an accident could cause faults due to hidden damage. Technician B says that the customer
description of the problem can be helpful. Which technician is correct? (Text page 5)
a. Technician A only
b. Technician B only
c. Both Technicians A and B X
d. Neither Technician A nor B
3. A campaign (recall) is mailed to the owner of a vehicle from the filn
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a. vehicle manufacturer X
b. local dealer
c. federal government
d. state or local government
4. Technical service bulletins (TSBs) are issued by the filn
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a. vehicle manufacturer X
b. local dealer
c. federal government
d. state or local government
5. Four-tenths of an hour is how many minutes? (Text page 5)
a. 14
b. 24 X
c. 34
d. 44
6. What should the service technician document on the work order? (Text pages 3–4)
a. The results of any inspections and tests
b. What was replaced or serviced
c. Whether the vehicle is front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive
d. Both a and b X
7. The proper term for the back portion of any vehicle is filn
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a. rear X
b. back end
c. bumper end
d. tail
8. Which of the following are performed at no cost to the vehicle owner? (Text page 3)
a. TSBs
b. Campaigns (recalls) X
c. Either a or b
d. Neither a nor b
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