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Today's Technician: Basic Automotive Service & Systems Classroom Manual and Shop Manual

Chris Hadfield

This trusted text provides a comprehensive, accessible overview of automotive systems to prepare you for all aspects of work in the field. BASIC AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE & SYSTEMS, Sixth Edition, includes a Classroom Manual that explores the operational theory behind each automotive system, and a Shop Manual covering relevant diagnostic, testing, and repair procedures. Updated to align with Task Lists for the latest ASE Education Foundation requirements, the Sixth Edition covers emerging technologies such as hybrid vehicles and electronic engine controls, as well as current information on the global automotive industry and the role you can play within it as a professional technician. The authors assume no prior knowledge of automotive technology, so these clear and engaging resources provide an ideal introduction to both fundamental theory and its real-world applications in specific skills and maintenance procedures, preparing you for success in today's fast-paced, competitive work environment.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Cengage Learning
  • Publish Date: Mar 25th, 2020
  • Pages: 1008
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0006
  • Dimensions: 10.70in - 9.00in - 1.60in - 5.00lb
  • EAN: 9781337795661
  • Categories: Teaching - Subjects - Arts & HumanitiesAutomotiveTechnical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades

About the Author

Hadfield, Chris: - Christopher Hadfield is director the Minnesota Transportation Center of Excellence. Previous to this appointment, he was dean of career and technical education in Brainerd, Minnesota, capping a decade of experience as an automotive technology instructor at secondary and post-secondary schools, including stints as department chair and program coordinator.
Witthauer, John: - John Witthauer began his journey with Automotive by receiving his degree in Automotive Technology from Dunwoody College of Technology and studying computer science at the University of North Dakota. Before John's current position as an Automotive Technology Instructor at Northeast Metro 916 Career and Technical Center he served as an Automotive Instructor and Career Specialist at Goodwill Easter Seals Automotive Training Program, he also served as an Automotive Technology Instructor at a post-secondary college for over 10 years. Within this role, John partnered with the Adult Basic Education program (ABE) and dedicated his skills to the creation and development of the Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) program. In addition, John continued his love of teaching for General Motor's (ASEP) Program, as well as the Customized Training and Continuing Education Program. Previous to teaching, John started his automotive career working for service stations and independent repair shops which grew into over 30 years' experience as an ASE Master Certified Automotive Technician. By maintaining these credentials, John had the opportunity to work for several large GM dealerships. In addition to being ASE Master Certified and ASE L1 Advanced Certified, John has also earned the title of National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation's (NATEF) On-Site Evaluation Team Leader (ETL), for college and high school program accreditation. Using his technical knowledge, MLR teaching experience, and passion to serve, John Witthauer brings a fresh perspective to the growing needs of the automotive industry.

Praise for this book

I found this book to be very well written and up to date. I like how the author laid the book out from beginning to end, good basic explanation of the topics, and I like the way each chapter was laid out from beginning to end to explain each system of the car.
The series is well balanced and goes into great detail about the subject matter it covers. Instructor resources are well rounded.
Chapter on tools is great because it shows tools used on a variety of systems, so when students move on to engine repair, brakes, etc. they have been exposed to the equipment already.