AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE FUNDAMENTALS (AUTO 193)

Term: 2025-2026 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

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Description

A study of modern automotive engine designs, construction, operating principles, and related subsystems. Skills in engine disassembly using approved procedures, inspection for wear and damage, identification of design features, and reassembly of the engine to operating condition. Basic theory and diagnosis of the fuel, lubrication, and cooling systems included. PRE-REQUISITE: AUTO 191 (3.5 credit, 2 lecture, 3 lab)