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Automotive Computer Control Systems

โœ Scribed by William Husselbee


Publisher
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Year
1989
Leaves
550
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


  1. The need for electronic control of engine operation, 1
  2. Electrical fundamentals, 11
  3. Electronic fundamentals, 37
  4. Automotive microcomputers, 55
  5. Test equipment and procedures, 85
  6. Ford electronic ignition system, 117
  7. Testing typical Ford electronic ignition system, 145
  8. Chrysler electronic ignition system, 177
  9. Testing typical Chrysler electronic ignition system, 199
  10. General Motors electronic ignition system, 221
  11. Testing typical General Motors electronic ignition system, 243
  12. Computerized air injection systems, 263
  13. Testing a typical air injection system, 285
  14. Computerized EGR systems, 295
  15. Testing a typical computerized EGR system, 313
  16. Typical computerized evaporation and EFE emission control systems, 325
  17. Testing and servicing typical evaporation and EFE systems, 339
  18. Ford computerized engine control systems, 349
  19. Testing a typical Ford EEC-IV system, 391
  20. Typical General Motors Computerized engine control systems, 415
  21. Testing typical General Motors computerized engine control systems, 459
  22. Typical Chrysler EFC and EFI system, 487
  23. Testing a typical Chrysler EFC and EFI system, 511

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