Principles of Electricity & Electronics for the Automotive Technician | 
enlarge | Author: Norm Chapman Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning Category: Book
List Price: $119.95 Buy New: $39.97 You Save: $79.98 (67%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 703238
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 576 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0827384793 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.254 EAN: 9780827384798 ASIN: 0827384793
Publication Date: September 13, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: S-D-7 Brand new-never been opened.
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Product Description This easy-to-read book is ideal for beginning automotive technicians and home hobbyists who are performing electrical repairs. Through case studies and "hands-on" exercises, this book updates users on the complex electrical systems on vehicles manufactured in the 90s. People working in the automotive repair field who have not had the opportunity to return to school will find that this practical and enjoyable book will help them improve their basic theory skills.
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An excellent resource for automotive electricians November 1, 2008 From back cover:
"Written by an ASE Master technician and teacher, this simplified approach provides the novice technician with a comprehensive introduction to the basics of automotive electricity and electronics. This book features simplified illustrations and wiring diagrams as well as numerous exercises including critical thinking skills and basic automotive math. Using a conversational tone, this book provides simplified explanations of how automotive electricity and electronics really work as well as a step-by-step introduction to electrical and electronic diagnostics and service.
Features: * Clear learning objectives explain the skills to be mastered in each chapter * Actual case studies of electrical circuit problems prepare the reader for real-life situations * Numerous practical exercises provide a bridge between theory and trouble-shooting * ASE-style review questions verify the reader's understanding of the material * Entire chapter devoted to troubleshooting techniques and tips
Good book on the basics auto electricity December 22, 2007 This book does a very good job at teaching the basic information for the first auto course. It does have a few errors such as Figure 14-3 should read " Primary Cell Carbon-Zinc battery".
One thing is clear after reading this basic text, and that is, most students don't consider that auto electrical ground connections often are "lost" for a number of reasons, making circuits problematic, or worse yet, inoperable.
The book should be updated in the last chapter dealing with Ignition Systems; and also a new chapter should be added on the new higher car voltage standards being talked about for future models and hybrids.
Gerard Sagliocca
Auto electronics September 24, 2007 My son needed this book for a class he was taking and the price for a new book here was much cheaper than the college. He will definitely use Amazon again when he needs textbooks. Book was new and arrived in great condition.
I would agree with what has been stated... July 6, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is about as cool as the other side of the pillow! It is easy to understand; very basic. But it does not appear to be basic due to a lack of knowledge by the author, but rather, an intentional, well thought-out explanation, presented in such an auspicious way that even the mechanically declined can pick up a nugget of gold or two or three. The writer from Canada was correct: It is a good instructional book that doesn't get too in-depth. It will give the lay carsmen a better understanding of that beast we call electricity and electronics in automotives, and consequently, will give consumers a better appreciation that their auto technician knows a) what the heck is going on with their car and, b) can fix it. Two thumbs up to Mr. Chapman. This one's a winner And by the way, it appears as though the author hasn't fallen into the same ignominious pattern as most self-absorbed authors, with an update to their book every quarter or semester.
Un mecanicien qui veut apprendre l'electronic. November 1, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
C'est un bon livre mais seulement pour ceux qui ne connaissent rien de l'electronique de base. Il comporte les notions de base de l'electronique comme, la loi d'ohm, CC, Ca, resistor serie, parallele, relay, diode etc dedier a l'automobile. Les illustrations son bonnes. C'est une livre d'apprentissage. Beaucoup de questions et reponses. Ce livre ne parle pas beaucoup d'injection. Il est en noire et blanc. Dans sa categorie, C'est un tres bon livre d'initiation.
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