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May 02, 2026
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AT 210 - Engine Performance I Credits: 7 Variable Credit Course: No
Lecture Hours: 44 Lab Hours: 77 Worksite/Clinical Hours: 0 Other Hours (LIA/Internships): 0
Course Description: Operation, diagnosis, service and repair of engine computer control systems with emphasis on ignition systems, engine mechanical condition, and engine sensors. Use of scan tools, lab scopes, and other specialty test equipment included.
Prerequisite: AT 205 with a D grade or higher; and concurrent enrollment in AT 212 and WMATH 100.
Meets FQE Requirement: No Elective Requirements: Fulfills Gray Area Electives Integrative Experience Requirement: No
Student Learning Outcomes
- Conduct safe practices around automotive ignition systems and computer control service hazards while working in the lab.
- Correctly identify and explain ignition system and computer control systems and their operation.
- Diagnose engine mechanical conditions and problems on live vehicles.
- Diagnose a variety of ignition systems problems on live vehicles.
- Perform an ignition system tune-up by following systematic processes on live vehicles.
- Accurately diagnose a variety of ignition systems by using a lab scope and properly connecting, recording, and interpreting lab scope patterns.
- Use the correct scan tool modes and functions to access and interpret data on a variety of live vehicles.
- Program a module correctly, including preparing a vehicle for a re-flash and performing re-flash.
- PROGRAM OUTCOME: Correctly Test, diagnose, and verify vehicle mechanical and electrical systems.
Course Contents
- Testing and diagnosis of engine mechanical condition.
- Operation, diagnosis and repair of variable valve timing systems.
- Fundamentals of ignition systems.
- Diagnosis, service and repair of ignition systems.
- On-board diagnosis using scan tools and lab scopes.
- Module pass-through reprogramming.
- Diagnosis and testing of temperature and throttle position sensors.
- Symptom-based diagnosis.
Instructional Units: 9.25
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