10602166Driveability 1
Course Information
Description
All engine operating systems are studied: engine breathing, ignition systems, computer control and sensors, fuel and air management and emission systems. Students learn how these systems operate, how to test for proper operation of systems and components, and how to use test equipment.
Total Credits
5

Course Competencies
  1. Perform safety, organization and cleanliness
    Assessment Strategies
    in lab performance
    Criteria
    you demonstrate safety
    you protect tools, equipment and manuals
    you protect models and customer's property
    you maintain clean and organized work areas
    you demonstrate conservative use of shop supplies
    you demonstrate proper disposal of hazardous materials

  2. Perform general engine diagnosis
    Assessment Strategies
    in lab performance
    Criteria
    you identify and interpret engine performance concern to determine necessary action
    you research applicable vehicle and service information, such as engine management system operation, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins
    you locate and interpret vehicle and major component identification numbers (VIN, vehicle certification labels, and calibration decals)
    you perform engine absolute (vacuum/boost) manifold pressure tests to determine necessary action
    you perform cylinder power balance test to determine necessary action
    you perform cylinder compression tests to determine necessary action
    you perform cylinder leakage test to determine necessary action
    you diagnose engine mechanical, electrical, electronic, fuel, and ignition concerns with an oscilloscope and/or engine diagnostic equipment to determine necessary action
    you verify correct camshaft timing

  3. Perform computerized engine controls diagnosis and repair
    Assessment Strategies
    in lab performance
    Criteria
    you retrieve and record stored OBD I diagnostic trouble codes; clear codes
    you retrieve and record stored OBD II diagnostic trouble codes; clear codes
    you diagnose the causes of emissions or driveability concerns resulting from malfunctions in the computerized engine control system with stored diagnostic trouble codes
    you diagnose emissions or driveability concerns resulting from malfunctions in the computerized engine control system with no stored diagnostic trouble codes to determine necessary action
    you check for module communication errors using a scan tool
    you inspect and test computerized engine control system sensors, powertrain control module (PCM), actuators, and circuits using a graphing multimeter (GMM)/digital storage oscilloscope (DSO); perform necessary action
    you obtain and interpret scan tool data
    you access and use service information to perform step-by-step diagnosis
    you diagnose driveability and emissions problems resulting from malfunctions of interrelated systems to determine necessary action

  4. Perform ignition system diagnosis and repair
    Assessment Strategies
    in lab performance
    Criteria
    you diagnose ignition system related problems such as no-starting, hard starting, engine misfire, poor driveability, spark knock, power loss, poor mileage, and emissions concerns on vehicles with electronic ignition (distributorless) systems to determine necessary action
    you diagnose ignition system related problems such as no-starting, hard starting, engine misfire, poor driveability, spark knock, power loss, poor mileage, and emissions concerns on vehicles with distributor ignition (DI) systems to determine necessary action
    you inspect and test ignition primary circuit wiring and solid state components; perform necessary action
    you inspect, test and service distributor
    you inspect and test ignition system secondary circuit wiring and components; perform necessary action
    you inspect and test ignition coil(s); perform necessary action
    you check and adjust ignition system timing and timing advance/retard (where applicable)
    you inspect and test ignition system pick-up sensor or triggering devices; perform necessary action

  5. Perform fuel, air induction, and exhaust system diagnosis and repair
    Assessment Strategies
    in lab performance
    Criteria
    you diagnose hot or cold no-starting, hard starting, poor driveability, incorrect idle speed, poor idle, flooding, hesitation, surging, engine misfire, power loss, stalling, poor mileage, dieseling, and emissions problems on vehicles with carburetor-type fuel systems to determine necessary action.
    you diagnose hot or cold no-starting, hard starting, poor driveability, incorrect idle speed, poor idle, flooding, hesitation, surging, engine misfire, power loss, stalling, poor mileage, dieseling, and emissions problems on vehicles with injection-type fuel systems to determine necessary action.
    you check fuel for contaminants and quality to determine necessary action
    you inspect and test mechanical and electrical fuel pumps and pump control systems for pressure, regulation and volume; perform necessary action
    you replace fuel filters
    you inspect and test cold enrichment system and components; perform necessary action
    you inspect throttle body, air induction system, intake manifold and gaskets for vacuum leaks and/or unmetered air
    you inspect and test fuel injectors
    you check idle speed and fuel mixture
    you adjust idle speed and fuel mixture
    you perform exhaust system back-pressure test to determine necessary action
    you test the operation of turbocharger/supercharger systems to determine necessary action

  6. Perform emissions control systems diagnosis and repair
    Assessment Strategies
    in lab performance
    Criteria
    you diagnose oil leaks, emissions, and driveability problems resulting from malfunctions in the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system to determine necessary action
    you inspect, test and service positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) filter/breather cap, valve, tubes, orifices, and hoses; perform necessary action
    you inspect, test, service and replace components of the EGR system, including EGR tubing, exhaust passages, vacuum/pressure controls, filters and hoses; perform necessary action
    you inspect and test electrical/electronic sensors, controls, and wiring of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems; perform necessary action
    you inspect and test components of intake air temperature control system; perform necessary action
    you inspect and test components of early fuel evaporation control system; perform necessary action