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Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles 7th edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 274x214x16 mm, kaal: 699 g
  • Sari: Automotive Systems Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0134616790
  • ISBN-13: 9780134616797
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 274x214x16 mm, kaal: 699 g
  • Sari: Automotive Systems Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0134616790
  • ISBN-13: 9780134616797

Ideal for both novice and advanced technicians, Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles, 7/e provides a complete, state-of-the-art source on the operating principles as well as the service and repair procedures for modern automatic transmissions and transaxles. Correlated to NATEF and ASE tasks, the text focuses on the generic theory that underlies the operation, diagnosis, and repair of the units and subassemblies found in the many makes and types of vehicles students will likely encounter on the job. Formatted to better meet the learning needs of today's technical trade students, it visually supports concepts covered throughout, and includes many practical shop tips that guide students through important problem-solving procedures they'll use on the job.

 

This book is part of the Pearson Automotive Professional Technician Series, which features full-color, media-integrated solutions for today’s students and instructors covering all eight areas of ASE certification, plus additional titles covering common courses. Peer reviewed for technical accuracy, the series and the books in it represent the future of automotive textbooks.

Chapter 1 Introduction To Drivetrains
1(17)
Learning Objectives
1(1)
Key Terms
1(1)
Drivetrains
2(1)
Torque
2(1)
Horsepower
3(1)
Gears
4(3)
Gear Ratios
7(1)
Transmissions
8(1)
Manual Transmissions
8(1)
Automatic Transmissions
9(4)
Rear-Wheel Drive Vs. Front-Wheel Drive
13(1)
Transaxles
13(1)
Driveshafts
14(1)
Drive Axle Assemblies
14(1)
Towing Capability
15(1)
Four-Wheel Drive
16(2)
Summary
17(1)
Review Questions
17(1)
Chapter Quiz
17(1)
Chapter 2 Automatic Transmission Fluid, Filters And Coolers
18(11)
Learning Objectives
18(1)
Key Terms
18(1)
Automatic Transmission Fluid
19(1)
ATF Examples
20(1)
ATF Filters
21(2)
ATF Heaters and Coolers
23(6)
Summary
27(1)
Review Questions
27(1)
Chapter Quiz
27(2)
Chapter 3 Automatic Transmission/ Transaxle Hydraulic System
29(13)
Learning Objectives
29(1)
Key Terms
29(1)
The Hydraulic System
30(1)
Hydraulic Principles
30(1)
Pumps
31(2)
Hydraulic Valves
33(2)
Valve Body
35(1)
Pressure Regulation
36(1)
Manual Valve
37(2)
Hydraulic Seals
39(3)
Summary
41(1)
Review Questions
41(1)
Chapter Quiz
41(1)
Chapter 4 Hydraulic Control Valves And Solenoids
42(11)
Learning Objectives
42(1)
Key Terms
42(1)
Hydraulically-Controlled Transmissions
43(1)
Shift Valves
43(1)
Shift Quality
44(1)
Controlling Fluid Flow
45(2)
Transmission Solenoids
47(6)
Summary
51(1)
Review Questions
52(1)
Chapter Quiz
52(1)
Chapter 5 Torque Converters
53(16)
Learning Objectives
53(1)
Key Terms
53(1)
Torque Converter Terminology
54(1)
Torque Converter Operation
55(2)
Torque Converter Clutches
57(2)
Stall Test
59(2)
Torque Converter Service
61(3)
Installing a Higher Stall Speed Torque Converter
64(5)
Summary
67(1)
Review Questions
67(1)
Chapter Quiz
67(2)
Chapter 6 Power Flow Through Transmission Gear Sets
69(24)
Learning Objectives
69(1)
Key Terms
69(1)
Planetary Gear Sets
70(3)
Park Position
73(1)
Transmission Schematics
73(3)
Simpson Gear Train Types
76(4)
Ravigneaux Gear Sets
80(4)
Lepelletier Gear Train
84(2)
GM 4L60-E and Others
86(1)
4T60/AX4N
86(2)
Ford CD4E
88(1)
GM 6T70/Ford 6F50
88(1)
Eight, Nine and Ten Speed Automatic Transmissions/ Transaxles
89(2)
Nonplanetary Gear Sets
91(2)
Summary
91(1)
Review Questions
92(1)
Chapter Quiz
92(1)
Chapter 7 Clutches And Bands
93(13)
Learning Objectives
93(1)
Key Terms
93(1)
Introduction
94(1)
Driving Devices
94(1)
Multiple-Disc Driving Clutches
94(2)
Clutch Operation
96(3)
One-Way Driving Clutches
99(1)
Holding/Reaction Devices
100(1)
Holding Clutches
101(1)
Bands
101(2)
Shift Quality
103(3)
Summary
105(1)
Review Questions
105(1)
Chapter Quiz
105(1)
Chapter 8 Drivetrain Electricity And Electronics
106(26)
Learning Objectives
106(1)
Key Terms
106(1)
Introduction
107(1)
Electricity
107(2)
How Electrons Move Through a Conductor
109(1)
Units of Electricity
109(2)
Electrical Circuits
111(1)
Electrical Schematics
111(1)
Types of Circuit Faults
112(2)
Fused Jumper Wire
114(1)
Test Light
115(1)
Digital Meters
116(3)
Inductive Ammeters
119(1)
Terminals and Connectors
120(1)
Wire Repair
120(3)
Relays
123(1)
Switches
124(1)
Speed Sensors
125(1)
Throttle Position (TP) Sensor
126(1)
Networks
127(1)
Network Classifications
128(1)
Controller Area Network
128(4)
Summary
130(1)
Review Questions
130(1)
Chapter Quiz
130(2)
Chapter 9 Electronic Transmission Controls
132(14)
Learning Objectives
132(1)
Key Terms
132(1)
Transmission Control Module
133(1)
Sensors
134(4)
Transmission Solenoids
138(3)
How It All Works
141(1)
Adaptive Strategies
142(4)
Summary
144(1)
Review Questions
144(1)
Chapter Quiz
144(2)
Chapter 10 Hybrid Electric Vehicle Transmissions And Transaxles
146(19)
Learning Objectives
146(1)
Key Terms
146(1)
Types of Hybrid Vehicles
147(1)
Levels of Hybrids
148(1)
One-Motor/Two-Motor/Three-Motor Systems
148(1)
Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Transmissions
149(1)
GM Parallel Hybrid Truck
149(2)
Two-Mode Hybrid Transmission
151(1)
Honda Accord Five Speed
152(2)
Toyota/Lexus Power-Split System
154(6)
Ford Escape Hybrid ECVT
160(1)
Honda Hybrid Belt and Pulley CVT
161(1)
Honda Hybrid Automatic Transaxle
162(1)
Hybrid Transmission Diagnosis
162(3)
Summary
164(1)
Review Questions
164(1)
Chapter Quiz
164(1)
Chapter 11 Continuously Variable Transmissions
165(12)
Learning Objectives
165(1)
Key Terms
165(1)
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
166(1)
Construction
166(3)
CVT Electronic Controls
169(2)
CVT Operation
171(1)
CVT Torque Converter
171(1)
Honda CVT
171(1)
Pressure Testing a CVT
172(1)
CVT Fluid
173(1)
CVT Noise Issues
173(1)
CVT-Related Diagnostic Trouble Codes
174(3)
Summary
175(1)
Review Questions
175(1)
Chapter Quiz
176(1)
Chapter 12 Dual Clutch Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles
177(9)
Learning Objectives
177(1)
Key Terms
177(1)
Purpose and Function
178(1)
Parts and Operation
178(1)
Dual Clutch Transaxle
179(1)
Getrag DCT 450
180(2)
Solenoids
182(1)
Diagnosis and Service
183(3)
Summary
184(1)
Review Questions
184(1)
Chapter Quiz
185(1)
Chapter 13 Transmission Condition Diagnosis
186(20)
Learning Objectives
186(1)
Key Terms
186(1)
The Diagnostic Process
187(1)
Step 1 Verfiy the Customer Concern
187(1)
Step 2 Fluid Level and Condition
188(4)
Step 3 Retrieve Diagnostic Trouble Codes
192(1)
Step 4 Check for Technical Service Bulletins
193(1)
Step 5 Scan Tool Testing
194(3)
Step 6 Visual Inspections
197(3)
Step 7 Find the Root Cause
200(6)
Summary
204(1)
Review Questions
204(1)
Chapter Quiz
205(1)
Chapter 14 In-Vehicle Transmission/Transaxle Service
206(13)
Learning Objectives
206(1)
Key Terms
206(1)
In-Vehicle Service Items
207(1)
Fluid Changes
207(1)
Fluid Changing, Dropping the Pan
208(1)
Fluid Exchange and Flush Units
209(1)
Seal Replacement
210(1)
Manual Linkage Checks
211(1)
Powertrain Mounts
212(1)
Band Adjustments
213(2)
Transmission Pan Replacement
215(4)
Summary
217(1)
Review Questions
217(1)
Chapter Quiz
217(2)
Chapter 15 Transmission/Transaxle Removal And Disassembly
219(17)
Learning Objectives
219(1)
Key Terms
219(1)
Repair Options
220(1)
Verify the Need for Unit Repair
220(1)
Removing the Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
221(2)
Automatic Transmission Parts
223(1)
Transmission/Transaxle Disassembly
223(6)
Transaxle Removal
229(2)
41TE Disassembly
231(2)
4L60-E Disassembly
233(3)
Summary
235(1)
Review Questions
235(1)
Chapter Quiz
235(1)
Chapter 16 Valve Body Service
236(8)
Learning Objectives
236(1)
Key Term
236(1)
Valve Body Service
237(7)
Summary
242(1)
Review Questions
242(1)
Chapter Quiz
243(1)
Chapter 17 Transmission/Transaxle Assembly And Installation
244(25)
Learning Objectives
244(1)
Key Terms
244(1)
Component Cleaning
245(1)
Bushing, Bearing, and Thrust Washer Service
246(2)
Friction Material Service
248(1)
Internal Seal and Ring Service
249(2)
Subassemblies
251(1)
Case Service
251(2)
Pump Service
253(2)
Clutch Assembly
255(3)
One-Way Clutch Service
258(1)
Gear Set Service
258(1)
Air Testing
259(1)
Final Assembly
260(2)
Dynamometer Testing
262(1)
Transmission Installation
263(2)
Assembling a 4T65-E Transaxle
265(4)
Summary
267(1)
Review Questions
267(1)
Chapter Quiz
267(2)
Appendix 1 Sample A2 Ase Certification-Type Test 269(5)
Appendix 2 2013 Natef Correlation Chart 274(3)
Glossary 277
Jim Halderman brings a world of experience, knowledge, and talent to his work. His automotive service experience includes working as a flat-rate technician, a business owner, and a professor of automotive technology at a leading U.S. community college for more than 20 years. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio Northern University and a Masters degree in Education from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Jim also holds a U.S. Patent for an electronic transmission control device. He is an ASE certified Master Automotive Technician and is also Advanced Engine Performance (L1) ASE certified. Jim is the author of many automotive textbooks, all published by Pearson Education. Jim has presented numerous technical seminars to national audiences, including the California Automotive Teachers (CAT) and the Illinois College Automotive Instructor Association (ICAIA). He is also a member and presenter at the North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT). Jim was also named Regional Teacher of the Year by General Motors Corporation and a member of the advisory committee for the department of technology at Ohio Northern University.