Electronics for Motor Mechanics
Guilford Publications (Publisher)
Published on 1. November 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
404 pages
978-0-582-86821-2 (ISBN)
Description
With the introduction of electronic systems into vehicle engineering the need for motor mechanics to have some knowledge of electronics is essential. This book has been written for the advanced apprentice and the trained mechanic who completed their original apprenticeship in the pre-electronic era. Written in a plain simple style so as not to daunt the reader, "Electronics for Motor Mechanics" offers a broad understanding of how electronic systems have changed the servicing procedures. It contains servicing methods for some of the more popular systems and contains illustrations to clarify the text. It is aimed at final year apprentices taking City and Guilds motor vehicle maintenance and qualified motor vehicle technicians needing an introduction to the use of electronic systems in motor vehicles.
With the introduction of electronic systems into vehicle engineering the need for motor mechanics to have some knowledge of electronics is essential. This book has been written for the advanced apprentice and the trained mechanic who completed their original apprenticeship in the pre-electronic era. Written in a plain simple style so as not to daunt the reader, "Electronics for Motor Mechanics" offers a broad understanding of how electronic systems have changed the servicing procedures. It contains servicing methods for some of the more popular systems and contains illustrations to clarify the text. It is aimed at final year apprentices taking City and Guilds motor vehicle maintenance and qualified motor vehicle technicians needing an introduction to the use of electronic systems in motor vehicles.
With the introduction of electronic systems into vehicle engineering the need for motor mechanics to have some knowledge of electronics is essential. This book has been written for the advanced apprentice and the trained mechanic who completed their original apprenticeship in the pre-electronic era. Written in a plain simple style so as not to daunt the reader, "Electronics for Motor Mechanics" offers a broad understanding of how electronic systems have changed the servicing procedures. It contains servicing methods for some of the more popular systems and contains illustrations to clarify the text. It is aimed at final year apprentices taking City and Guilds motor vehicle maintenance and qualified motor vehicle technicians needing an introduction to the use of electronic systems in motor vehicles.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Adult education
Illustrations
illustrations, glossary, index
Dimensions
Height: 258 mm
Width: 201 mm
Weight
1074 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-582-86821-2 (9780582868212)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Electrical components - identification; electrical components - construction and operation; circuits; amps, volts and OHMs; electronic components; electronic components - construction and operation; brake systems; electronically controlled vehicle steering systems; electronically controlled automatic transmissions; engine systems; ignition systems; fuel injection systems; engine management systems; charging systems; batteries; instrument displays and system information panels; accessories; testing and diagnosis.