Automotive Brake Systems

Automotive Brake Systems by James D. Halderman, published by Prentice Hall in 2010, is a comprehensive resource that spans 472 pages. This edition is part of Prentice Hall’s Professional Technician series and provides thorough coverage of the parts, operation, design, and troubleshooting of brake systems, aligning with task lists specified by ASE and NATEF.
Readers will find a diagnostic approach emphasized throughout the book, which includes features such as Tech Tips, Diagnostic Stories, and High-Performance Tips. The content is designed to support those in the fields of technology and engineering, particularly within the automotive and transportation sectors, making it a valuable reference for professionals and students alike.
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Part of Prentice Hall’s Professional Technician series, this book offers complete coverage of the parts, operation, design, and troubleshooting of brake systems. It correlates material to task lists specified by ASE and NATEF and emphasizes a diagnostic approach throughout. Chapter features include Tech Tips, Diagnostic Stories, High-Performance Tips, Frequently Asked Questions and more.
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