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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 100x100x100 mm, kaal: 100 g
  • Sari: Automotive Systems Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0134073657
  • ISBN-13: 9780134073651
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 100x100x100 mm, kaal: 100 g
  • Sari: Automotive Systems Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0134073657
  • ISBN-13: 9780134073651
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book is part of the Pearson Automotive Professional Technician Series, which provides full-color, media-integrated solutions for todays 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.

 

Prepare tomorrows automotive professionals for success.

Automotive Steering, Suspension and Alignment, 7/e covers all of the fundamental and advanced issues and topics in automotive steering, suspension and alignment, as well as the practical skills that students must master to be successful in the industry. Written by a service technician and an automotive instructornot a technical writerand fully in line with the trend toward using more electrical and electronic components on vehicles that control the operation of the engine, the text is revered as the best available text on the subject. Formatted to appeal to today's technical trade students, Haldermans text uses helpful tips and visuals to bring concepts to life and guide students through the procedures they'll use on the job.

 

To keep your course current, all of the content is correlated to the latest NATEF MLR, AST, and MAST designated topics of Automotive Steering, Suspensions and Alignment (A4), and new or updated information is included on tire selection, chrome clad wheels, using a pin plate to balance wheels, snap-in and clamp-on TPMS sensors, updated relearn procedures, various wheel weight material, wheel flange, and a Hi Per strut.

 
Chapter 1 Service Information, Tools, And Safety
1(39)
Learning Objectives
1(1)
Key Terms
1(1)
Vehicle Identification
2(1)
Service Information
3(2)
Threaded Fasteners
5(4)
Hand Tools
9(11)
Basic Hand Tool List
20(1)
Tool Sets and Accessories
21(1)
Electrical Work Hand Tools
21(1)
Hand Tool Maintenance
22(1)
Trouble Lights
22(1)
Air and Electrically Operated Tools
23(2)
Personal Protective Equipment
25(1)
Safety Precautions
26(1)
Vehicle Protection
27(1)
Safety in Lifting (Hoisting) a Vehicle
28(2)
Floor Jacks
30(1)
Safe Use of a Floor Jack
31(1)
Electrical Cord Safety
32(1)
Jump Starting and Battery Safety
32(1)
Fire Extinguishers
33(1)
Fire Blankets
33(1)
First Aid and Eye Wash Stations
34(1)
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Safety Issues
35(5)
Summary
39(1)
Review Questions
39(1)
Chapter Quiz
39(1)
Chapter 2 Environmental and Hazardous Materials
40(13)
Learning Objectives
40(1)
Key Terms
40(1)
Hazardous Waste
41(1)
Federal and State Laws
41(2)
Asbestos Hazards
43(1)
Used Brake Fluid
44(1)
Used Oil
44(1)
Solvents
45(2)
Coolant Disposal
47(1)
Lead-Acid Battery Waste
47(1)
Battery Handling and Storage
48(1)
Fuel Safety and Storage
48(1)
Airbag Disposal
48(1)
Used Tire Disposal
49(1)
Air-Conditioning Refrigerant Oil Disposal
49(4)
Summary
51(1)
Review Questions
51(1)
Chapter Quiz
52(1)
Chapter 3 Tires and Wheels
53(32)
Learning Objectives
53(1)
Key Terms
53(1)
Introduction to Tires
54(1)
Parts of a Tire
54(3)
Tire Molding
57(1)
Metric Designation
58(3)
Service Description
61(1)
High-Flotation Tire Sizes
62(1)
Load Index and Equivalent Loads
63(1)
Speed Ratings
63(3)
Tire Pressure and Traction
66(1)
Tire Conicity and Ply Steer
66(1)
Vehicle Handling and Tire Slip Angle
67(1)
Rim Width and Tire Size
67(1)
Uniform Tire Quality Grading System
68(1)
All-Season Tire Designation
69(1)
Dot Tire Code
69(1)
Spare Tires
70(1)
Run-Flat Tires
71(1)
General Motors TPC Rating
72(1)
Tire Selection Considerations
73(1)
Wheels
74(4)
Tire Valves
78(1)
Unsprung weight
78(1)
Lug Nuts
79(6)
Summary
83(1)
Review Questions
83(1)
Chapter Quiz
83(2)
Chapter 4 Tire-Pressure Monitoring Systems
85(16)
Learning Objectives
85(1)
Key Terms
85(1)
Need for Tire Pressure Monitoring
86(1)
Tread Act
87(1)
Indirect TPMS
88(2)
Direct Tpms
90(1)
TPMS Pressure Sensors
90(2)
TPMS Sensor Operation
92(1)
TPMS Receiver
92(2)
TPMS Sensor Activations
94(1)
TPMS Diagnostic Tools
95(1)
Sensor Replacement Options
96(1)
TPMS Sensor Relearn
96(2)
TPMS Sensor Service Tools
98(3)
Summary
99(1)
Review Questions
99(1)
Chapter Quiz
100(1)
Chapter 5 Tire and Wheel Service
101(26)
Learning Objectives
101(1)
Key Terms
101(1)
Tire Service
102(1)
Nitrogen Inflation
103(1)
Tire Inspection
104(1)
Wheel Removal/Installation
105(3)
Tire Rotation
108(1)
Radial Runout
109(1)
Lateral Runout
110(1)
Tire Replacement
111(2)
Tire Balancing
113(1)
Wheel Weights
114(3)
Wheel/Tire Balancers
117(2)
Tire Repair
119(8)
Summary
126(1)
Review Questions
126(1)
Chapter Quiz
126(1)
Chapter 6 Suspension System Components and Operation
127(31)
Learning Objectives
127(1)
Key Terms
127(1)
Introduction
128(1)
Frame Construction
128(2)
Platforms
130(1)
Unsprung Weight
130(1)
Types of Suspensions
130(1)
Hooke's Law
131(1)
Coil Springs
132(4)
Leaf Springs
136(2)
Torsion Bars
138(2)
Suspension Principles
140(2)
Steering Knuckles
142(1)
Control Arms
142(1)
Ball Joints
143(2)
Stabilizer Bars
145(1)
Strut Rods
145(3)
Shock Absorbers
148(5)
Struts
153(1)
Bump Stops
154(4)
Summary
156(1)
Review Questions
156(1)
Chapter Quiz
156(2)
Chapter 7 Front Suspension and Service
158(33)
Learning Objectives
158(1)
Key Terms
158(1)
Front Suspension Types
159(1)
Short/Long-Arm Suspensions
160(2)
Strut Suspension
162(2)
Servicing the Suspension System
164(2)
Road Test Diagnosis
166(1)
Dry Park Test (Suspension)
166(1)
Visual Inspection
167(1)
Ball Joints
168(5)
Kingpin Diagnosis and Service
173(2)
Shock Absorbers and Struts
175(1)
MacPherson Strut Replacement
176(3)
Stabilizer Bar Link and Bushings
179(1)
Strut Rod Bushings
180(1)
Front Coil Springs
180(3)
Steering Knuckles
183(1)
Torsion Bars
183(1)
Control Arm Bushings
184(7)
Summary
189(1)
Review Questions
189(1)
Chapter Quiz
189(2)
Chapter 8 Rear Suspension and Service
191(13)
Learning Objectives
191(1)
Key Terms
191(1)
Solid Rear Axles
192(1)
Leaf Spring Rear Suspensions
193(1)
Trailing Arm Rear Suspensions
194(1)
Semi-Trailing Arm Rear Suspensions
195(1)
Independent Rear Suspensions
195(2)
Semi-Independent Rear Suspensions
197(1)
Rear Suspension Service
198(1)
Rear Shock Replacement
199(1)
Rear Spring Replacement
200(4)
Summary
202(1)
Review Questions
202(1)
Chapter Quiz
203(1)
Chapter 9 Electronic Suspension Systems
204(20)
Learning Objectives
204(1)
Key Terms
204(1)
The Need for Electronic Suspensions
205(1)
Electronic Suspension Controls and Sensors
205(6)
Electronic Suspension System Actuators
211(2)
Types of Electronic Suspension
213(6)
Automatic Level Control (ALC)
219(2)
Magneto-Rheological (MR) Suspension
221(1)
Troubleshooting Rear Electronic Leveling Systems
222(2)
Summary
222(1)
Review Questions
223(1)
Chapter Quiz
223(1)
Chapter 10 Electronic Stability Control Systems
224(11)
Learning Objectives
224(1)
Key Terms
224(1)
The Need for Electronic Stability Control
225(1)
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 126
226(1)
Sine with Dwell Test
226(1)
Names of Various ESC Systems
227(1)
ESC Sensors
228(2)
Traction Control
230(2)
ESC/TC Diagnosis
232(3)
Summary
233(1)
Review Questions
233(1)
Chapter Quiz
233(2)
Chapter 11 Steering Columns and Gears
235(20)
Learning Objectives
235(1)
Key Terms
235(1)
Steering Wheels
236(1)
Steering Columns
237(6)
Conventional Steering Gears
243(2)
Recirculating Ball Steering Gear
245(1)
Steering Gear Adjustments
245(4)
Rack-and-Pinion Steering Gear
249(3)
Rack-and-Pinion Adjustments
252(3)
Summary
253(1)
Review Questions
253(1)
Chapter Quiz
253(2)
Chapter 12 Steering Linkage and Service
255(22)
Learning Objectives
255(1)
Key Terms
255(1)
Steering Linkage
256(2)
Rack-and-Pinion Inner Tie Rod Ends
258(1)
Front Steer versus Rear Steer
259(1)
Four-Wheel Steering Systems
260(2)
Steering Linkage Lubrication
262(1)
Dry Park Test
263(2)
Common Wear Items
265(1)
Under-Vehicle Inspection
266(2)
Steering Linkage Replacement
268(9)
Summary
275(1)
Review Questions
275(1)
Chapter Quiz
275(2)
Chapter 13 Hydraulic Power Steering Systems
277(28)
Learning Objectives
277(1)
Key Terms
277(1)
Hydraulic Power Steering Systems
278(1)
Power Steering Pump and Reservoir
279(4)
Integral Power Steering
283(6)
Variable-Effort Steering
289(3)
Power Steering Diagnosis
292(1)
Power Steering Fluid
293(12)
Summary
303(1)
Review Questions
303(1)
Chapter Quiz
303(2)
Chapter 14 Electric Power Steering Systems
305(8)
Learning Objectives
305(1)
Key Terms
305(1)
Electric Power Steering Overview
306(1)
EPS System Parts and Operation
307(1)
Steering Shaft Torque Sensor
308(1)
Steering Wheel Position Sensor
309(1)
Power Steering Motor
309(1)
Power Steering Control Module (PSCM)
309(1)
EPS Diagnosis
309(1)
Self-Parking System
310(1)
Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering
311(2)
Summary
312(1)
Review Questions
312(1)
Chapter Quiz
312(1)
Chapter 15 Wheel Bearings and Service
313(19)
Learning Objectives
313(1)
Key Terms
313(1)
Antifriction Bearings
314(3)
Bearing Greases
317(1)
Seals
318(1)
Bearing Diagnosis
318(1)
Wheel Bearing Service
319(4)
Sealed Bearing Replacement
323(1)
Rear Drive Axle Classifications
324(1)
Rear Axle Bearing and Seal Replacement
325(2)
Bearing Failure Analysis
327(5)
Summary
331(1)
Review Questions
331(1)
Chapter Quiz
331(1)
Chapter 16 Drive Shafts and CV Joints
332(12)
Learning Objectives
332(1)
Key Terms
332(1)
Drive Shafts
333(2)
Driveshaft Balance
335(1)
U-Joint Design and Operation
335(2)
Constant Velocity Joints
337(7)
Summary
342(1)
Review Questions
342(1)
Chapter Quiz
342(2)
Chapter 17 Drive Shaft and CV Joint Service
344(15)
Learning Objectives
344(1)
Key Terms
344(1)
U-Joint Diagnosis
345(1)
Driveshaft and U-Joint Inspection
345(2)
U-Joint Replacement
347(2)
U-Joint Working Angles
349(1)
CV Joint Diagnosis
350(1)
Replacement Shaft Assemblies
351(1)
CV Joint Service
351(8)
Summary
358(1)
Review Questions
358(1)
Chapter Quiz
358(1)
Chapter 18 Wheel Alignment Principles
359(20)
Learning Objectives
359(1)
Key Terms
359(1)
Definition of a Wheel Alignment
360(1)
Alignment-Related Problems
360(1)
Camber
361(3)
Caster
364(3)
Toe
367(3)
Steering Axis Inclination
370(1)
Included Angle
371(1)
Scrub Radius
372(2)
Turning Radius (Toe-Out on Turns)
374(1)
Setback
375(1)
Thrust Angle
375(1)
Tracking
376(1)
Four-Wheel Alignment
377(2)
Summary
377(1)
Review Questions
377(1)
Chapter Quiz
378(1)
Chapter 19 Alignment Diagnosis and Service
379(37)
Learning Objectives
379(1)
Key Terms
379(1)
Purpose of an Alignment
380(1)
Prealignment Correction Techniques
380(1)
Prealignment Checks
381(1)
Lead/Pull
382(1)
Memory Steer
383(1)
Torque Steer
383(2)
Alignment Specifications
385(2)
Alignment Setup Procedures
387(1)
Measuring Camber, Caster, SAI, Toe, and TOOT
388(1)
Specifications versus Alignment Readings
389(1)
Checking for Bent Struts, Spindles, or Control Arms
389(1)
Checking Frame Alignment of Front-Wheel-Drive Vehicles
390(1)
Types of Alignments
391(2)
Sample Alignment Specifications and Readings
393(2)
Adjusting Rear Camber
395(3)
Guidelines for Adjusting Front Camber/SAI and Included Angle
398(1)
Front Camber/Caster Adjustment Methods
399(1)
Adjusting Front Camber/Caster
400(1)
Setting Toe
401(3)
Centering the Steering Wheel
404(1)
Steering Wheel Removal
404(1)
Tolerance Adjustment Procedure
405(1)
Aftermarket Alignment Methods
406(1)
Aligning Electronic-Suspension Vehicles
407(1)
Aligning Modified Vehicles
407(1)
Hidden Structural Damage Diagnosis
408(1)
Reset Steering Angle Sensor (SAS)
409(1)
Alignment Guide
410(6)
Summary
414(1)
Review Questions
414(1)
Chapter Quiz
414(2)
Chapter 20 Vibration and Noise Diagnosis and Correction
416(17)
Learning Objectives
416(1)
Key Terms
416(1)
Causes of Vibration and Noise
417(1)
Test-Drive
418(1)
Neutral Run-up Test
419(1)
Vibration During Braking
419(1)
Vibration Speed Ranges
420(3)
Frequency
423(2)
Correcting Driveline Angles
425(1)
Checking Driveshaft Runout
426(1)
Measuring Driveshaft U-Joint Phasing
426(1)
Companion Flange Runout
426(1)
Balancing the Driveshaft
426(2)
Noise Diagnosis
428(2)
Noise Correction
430(3)
Summary
431(1)
Review Questions
431(1)
Chapter Quiz
432(1)
Appendix 1 Sample Suspension And Steering (A4) Ase-Type Certification Test 433(4)
Appendix 2 2013 Natef Correlation Chart (A4) 437(3)
Glossary 440(10)
Index 450
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 holds a U.S. Patent for an electronic transmission control device. He is an ASE certified Master Automotive Technician and is Advanced Engine Performance (L1) ASE certified.

Jim is the author of many automotive textbooks all published by Pearson Education. He has presented numerous technical seminars to national audiences including the California Automotive Teachers (CAT), the Illinois College Automotive Instructor Association (ICAIA), as well as 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 outstanding alumni of Ohio Northern University. He and his wife, Michelle, live in Dayton, Ohio. They have two children.