Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach

Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach

by Jack Erjavec (Author), Rob Thompson (Author)

Synopsis

Get accurate, current information on the latest technology, industry trends, and state-of-the-art tools and techniques--including cutting-edge hybrid and electric engines--from the leading authority on automotive theory, service, and repair. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY: A SYSTEMS APPROACH, Seventh Edition, provides comprehensive coverage of topics included in the ASE Automobile and Light Truck Certification Test series, including engine repair, automatic transmissions, manual transmissions and transaxles, suspension and steering, brakes, electricity and electronics, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. Now updated to reflect the latest ASE Education Foundation accreditation requirements for Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR), Automotive Service Technology (AST), and Master Service Technology (MAST) program accreditation levels, this trusted text is an essential resource to help you prepare for success in the dynamic, rapidly evolving field of automotive service and repair.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 1728
Edition: 7
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Published: 14 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 133779421X
ISBN 13: 9781337794213

Media Reviews
I have used the Tech Manual and I find all of it useful but I especially the review and ASE Test Prep questions. It provides reinforcement of the material they are learning.
The artwork, photos, and especially the illustrations are excellent. They explain the thought very well. The diagrams and exploded views of systems are easy to comprehend.
Author Bio
Jack Erjavec has become a fixture in the automotive textbook publishing world. He has decades of experience as a technician, educator, author, and editor, and has authored or co-authored more than 30 automotive textbooks and training manuals. Erjavec holds a master's degree in vocational and technical education from Ohio State University, and he spent twenty years at Columbus State Community College as an instructor and administrator. A long-time affiliate of the North American Council of Automotive Teachers, he also served as executive vice-president for the organization and spent several years on its board of directors. Erjavec is also associated with ATMC, SAE, ASA, ATRA, AERA, and other automotive professional associations. Rob Thompson has been teaching high school automotive technology since 1995. He currently teaches 11th and 12th grade students in an ASE Education Foundation-accredited MLR program. His teaching career began in 1994 as an adjunct faculty member at Columbus State Community College. Since 2007, Thompson has worked on numerous projects for Cengage Learning and is the author of AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE & LIGHT REPAIR. He has served on the board and is a past president of the North American Council of Automotive Teachers.