Total Automotive Technology

Total Automotive Technology by Anthony E. Schwaller is a comprehensive resource published by Delmar Cengage Learning in 2004. This fourth edition spans 1080 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces the theory and practice of major automotive systems and components, providing an accessible format that breaks down complex topics into manageable units.
Readers will find detailed coverage of automotive engines, mechanical and fluid engine systems, electrical engine systems, and more. The text includes updated information on hybrid vehicles, 42-volt electrical systems, and various fuel types, along with a focus on troubleshooting through a “Problems, Diagnosis, and Service” approach. This edition is particularly relevant for those preparing for ASE certification exams and NATEF tasks, making it a valuable resource in the fields of technology and industrial engineering.
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The theory and practice for all major systems and components of today’s automobiles are introduced in this fully-updated revision by experienced author, Anthony Schwaller. The easy-to-read format divides content into manageable units covering automotive engines, mechanical and fluid engine systems, electrical engine systems, emissions and control, power transmission, vehicle suspension and control, and vehicle accessory systems. New material includes hybrid vehicles, 42-volt electrical systems, different fuel types, and added electronics. A “Problems, Diagnosis, and Service” troubleshooting approach is used to deliver content that is also directly related to ASE certification exams and NATEF tasks.
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