7290-172 Syllabus - Knowledge of light vehicle fuel, ignition, air and exhaust system units and components

CITY & GUILDS - AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY - FULL DIPLOMA (Certificate + Diploma)


  • SUBJECT INTRODUCTION By Lecturer -172
  • describe how to work safely when carrying out removal and replacement activities, including: a. avoiding injury to self/others b. damage to vehicle systems, components and units c. contact with leakage and hazardous substances d. waste disposal (including environmental impact) e. when working on hybrid/electric and alternative fuel vehicles & describe how combustion engine systems and their related units and components operate & 1.6 identify the key principles that are related to light vehicle engine fuel systems a. properties of fuels b. combustion processes c. exhaust gas constituents
  • identify light vehicle engine fuel system components
  • describe the construction and operation of light vehicle engine fuel systems a. multi point injection b. single point injection c. gasoline direct injection (GDI) & compare key light vehicle engine fuel system components and assemblies against alternatives to identify differences in construction and operation & state common terms used in light vehicle engine fuel system design.
  • identify light vehicle engine ignition system components & describe the construction and operation of light vehicle engine ignition systems & compare key light vehicle engine ignition system components and assemblies against alternatives to identify differences in construction and operation & identify the key principles that are related to light vehicle engine ignition systems a. flame travel b. ignition timing & state common terms used in key light vehicle engine ignition system design.
  • identify light vehicle engine air supply and exhaust system components & describe the construction and operation of light vehicle engine air supply and exhaust systems a. supercharging b. turbocharging c. exhaust gas recirculation (egr) d. diesel particulate filters (dpf) e. catalytic converters f. exhaust emission additive systems & compare key light vehicle engine air supply and exhaust system components and assemblies against alternatives to identify differences in construction and operation & identify the key principles that are related to light vehicle engine air supply and exhaust systems a. sound absorption b. reduction of harmful emissions & state common terms used in key light vehicle engine air supply and exhaust system design.
  • describe how to remove and replace fuel, ignition, air and exhaust systems unts and components & explain how combustion engine systems and their related units and components are constructed, dismantled and reassembled & identify the properties of jointing materials and when and where they should be used including gaskets, sealants, fittings and fasteners & describe common types of testing methods used to check the operation of engine fuel, air supply and exhaust systems and their purpose & describe how to evaluate the performance of replacement units against vehicle specification & explain common faults found in light vehicle fuel, air supply and exhaust systems and their causes & identify the manufacturer's specification for the type and quality of engine units and components to be used.
  • Sample question discussion


SUBJECT FEE

Rs 262000.00



FULL COURSE
(Course Fee)

262000.00


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