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Nov 22, 2024
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DIAG 2760 - Diagnosing Chassis Control Systems 4 Credit(s) 2 credits lecture/2 credits lab
This course addresses the operation and diagnosis of chassis control and related systems. Computer controlled suspension systems, electric power steering, and four-wheel alignment diagnostic processes will be examined. Regenerative braking, anti-lock brakes (ABS), traction control (TCS), and vehicle stability control systems will be covered. Driver assistance technologies including parking assist and collision avoidance systems such as lane departure, emergency braking, and interactive cruise control will be explored and examined. Vehicle position monitoring and sensing systems such as sonar, radar, lidar, and the use of high definition cameras will also be covered. Hands-on service and diagnosis of these systems using scan tools, the Fluke 88V DMM, oscilloscopes, four-wheel alignment, and other diagnostic tools and equipment will be a significant part of this course.
Course Prerequisite(s): DIAG 2600 , DIAG 2620 , DIAG 2640 , DIAG 2660 , and DIAG 2680 Course Corequisite(s): DIAG 2700 , DIAG 2720 , DIAG 2740 , and DIAG 2780
Registration Requirement(s): Admission to: Automotive Electronic Diagnostic Specialist Diploma
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