Automotive Electricity and Electronics: A01 - HALD4428 - 06 - SE - FM - Indd 1 01/11/19 7:20 PM
Automotive Electricity and Electronics: A01 - HALD4428 - 06 - SE - FM - Indd 1 01/11/19 7:20 PM
ELECTRICITY AND
                        ELECTRONICS
James D. Halderman
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                                                                                                                   ISBN-10:     0-13-576442-4
                                                                                                                   ISBN-13: 978-0-13-576442-8
       APPENDIX 1
       SAMPLE ELECTRICAL (A6) ASE-TYPE CERTIFICATION TEST
       WITH ANSWERS 419
       APPENDIX 2
       2017 ASE CORRELATION CHART 423
GLOSSARY 426
INDEX 438
vi BRIEF C ONTENTS
            IDENTIFICATION 1                                   Summary 40
            ■■   Learning Objectives   1                       Review Questions 40
                                                               Chapter Quiz 40
            ■■ Key Terms 1
            ■■ Owner’s Manuals       1
            ■■ Service Information     2                       chapter 3
            ■■ Technical Service Bulletins    2
            ■■ Recalls and Campaigns        2                  ENVIRONMENTAL AND HAZARDOUS
            ■■ Work Order
            ■■ Service Records
                               3
                                    3
                                                               MATERIALS 42
            ■■ Additional Information     5
                                                               ■■   Learning Objectives   42
            ■■ Parts of a Vehicle    5                         ■■ Key Terms 42
            ■■ Front-Wheel Drive Versus Rear-Wheel Drive   5   ■■ Hazardous Waste 42
            ■■ Vehicle Identification                          ■■ Federal and State Laws    42
                                        5
            ■■ Vehicle Safety Certification Label              ■■ Asbestos Hazards     44
                                                  7
            ■■ VECI Label                                      ■■ Used Brake Fluid    45
                              7
                                                               ■■ Used Oil    45
            Summary 7                                          ■■ Solvents    46
            Review Questions      8                            ■■ Coolant Disposal    47
            Chapter Quiz 8                                     ■■ Lead-Acid Battery Waste     48
                                                               ■■ Fuel Safety and Storage    48
                                                               ■■ Airbag Handling    49
            chapter 2                                          ■■ Used Tire Disposal    49
            TOOLS AND SAFETY                          9        ■■ Air-Conditioning Refrigerant Oil Disposal   50
            ■■   Learning Objectives   9                       Summary 52
            ■■ Key Terms 9                                     Review Questions 52
            ■■ Threaded Fasteners 9                            Chapter Quiz 52
            ■■ Hand Tools      13
            ■■ Screwdrivers     16                             chapter 4
            ■■ Torx    17
            ■■ Pliers   19
            ■■ Basic Hand Tool List
                                                               ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS                              53
                                         22                    ■■   Learning Objectives   53
            ■■ Tool Sets and Accessories       23              ■■ Key Terms 53
            ■■ Electrical Hand Tools     23                    ■■ Introduction    53
            ■■ Hand Tool Maintenance        25                 ■■ Electricity  53
            ■■ Trouble Lights     25                           ■■ How Electrons Move Through a Conductor       56
            ■■ Air and Electrically Operated Tools    25       ■■ Units of Electricity  57
            ■■ Personal Protective Equipment       27          ■■ Sources of Electricity   59
            ■■ Safety Precautions      28                      ■■ Conductors and Resistance   60
            ■■ Vehicle Protection     29                       ■■ Resistors    61
            ■■ Safety Lifting (Hoisting) a Vehicle   29
            ■■ Jacks and Safety Stands       31                Summary 62
            ■■ Drive-on Ramps       31                         Review Questions 62
            ■■ Electrical Cord Safety     32                   Chapter Quiz 63
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       LAW 64                                                            chapter 9
       ■■   Learning Objectives    64
       ■■ Key Terms 64                                                   CIRCUIT TESTERS AND DIGITAL
          Circuits 64
                                                                         METERS 93
       ■■
                                                                         ■■ AC Voltage
                                                                                                           112
                                                                                          113
       PARALLEL CIRCUITS                          79                     ■■ DC and AC Coupling
                                                                         ■■ Pulse Trains
                                                                                                   113
                                                                                           114
       ■■   Learning Objectives    79
                                                                         ■■ Number of Channels     114
       ■■ Key Terms 79                                                   ■■ Triggers   114
       ■■ Parallel Circuits 79                                           ■■ Using a Scope    115
       ■■ Kirchhoff’s Current Law      79                                ■■ Graphing Multimeter    117
       ■■ Parallel Circuit Laws    80                                    ■■ Graphing Scan Tools    117
       ■■ Determining Total Resistance in a Parallel Circuit   80
       ■■ Parallel Circuit Calculation Examples   83                     Summary 118
                                                                         Review Questions 118
       Summary    84
                                                                         Chapter Quiz 118
       Review Questions  84
       Chapter Quiz   85
                                                                         chapter 11
       chapter 8                                                         AUTOMOTIVE WIRING AND WIRE
       SERIES–PARALLEL CIRCUITS                                     86   REPAIR 119
       ■■   Learning Objectives    86                                    ■■   Learning Objectives   119
       ■■ Key Terms 86                                                   ■■ Key Terms 119
       ■■ Series–Parallel Circuits   86                                  ■■ Automotive Wiring   119
       ■■ Solving Series–Parallel Circuit Calculation                    ■■ Ground Wires    121
          Problems 87                                                    ■■ Battery Cables   121
       ■■ Series–Parallel Circuit Calculation Examples    87             ■■ Jumper Cables    122
viii CONTENTS
                                                                  chapter 15
            chapter 12
                                                                  ELECTRONIC
            WIRING SCHEMATICS AND CIRCUIT
                                                                  FUNDAMENTALS                      171
            TESTING 134                                           ■■   Learning Objectives   171
            ■■   Learning Objectives   134                        ■■ Key Terms 171
            ■■ Key Terms 134                                      ■■ Semiconductors       171
            ■■ Wiring Schematics and Symbols 134                  ■■ Summary of Semiconductors        172
            ■■ Schematic Symbols       135                        ■■ Diodes     173
            ■■ Relay Terminal Identification   140                ■■ Zener Diodes      174
            ■■ Locating an Open Circuit     143                   ■■ High-Voltage Spike Protection     174
            ■■ Common Power or Ground         144                 ■■ Diode Ratings      176
            ■■ Circuit Troubleshooting Procedure    145           ■■ Light-Emitting Diodes     176
            ■■ Locating a Short Circuit    145                    ■■ Photodiodes      177
            ■■ Electrical Troubleshooting Guide   148            ■■ Photoresistors     177
            ■■ Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Procedure       149   ■■ Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers   178
                                                                  ■■ Thermistors     178
            Summary 150
                                                                  ■■ Rectifier Bridges    178
            Review Questions   150
                                                                  ■■ Transistors    179
            Chapter Quiz   150
                                                                  ■■ Field-Effect Transistors    180
                                                                  ■■ Phototransistors     181
            chapter 13                                            ■■ Integrated Circuits    181
                                                                  ■■ Transistor Gates     182
            CAPACITANCE AND                                       ■■ Operational Amplifiers     182
            CAPACITORS 152                                        ■■ Electronic Component Failure
                                                                     Causes 183
            ■■   Learning Objectives   152                        ■■ How to Test Diodes and Transistors    184
            ■■ Key Terms 152                                      ■■ Converters and Inverters     185
            ■■ Capacitance 152                                    ■■ Electrostatic Discharge     186
            ■■ Capacitor Construction and Operation    152
            ■■ Factors of Capacitance    155                      Summary 187
            ■■ Uses for Capacitors    155                         Review Questions   187
            ■■ Capacitors in Circuits  156                        Chapter Quiz   187
            Summary 157
            Review Questions   157                                chapter 16
            Chapter Quiz   157
                                                                  COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS                                     189
                                                                  ■■   Learning Objectives   189
            chapter 14                                            ■■ Key Terms 189
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                                                           ■■ Bench Testing
                                                                                        255
                                                                                 257
       BATTERY TESTING AND                                 ■■ Starter Installation   257
                                                           ■■ Starter Drive-to-Flywheel Clearance   257
       SERVICE 223                                         ■■ Starting System Symptom Guide       259
       ■■   Learning Objectives   223
                                                           Summary 264
       ■■ Key Terms 223                                    Review Questions   264
       ■■ Battery Service Safety Considerations 223        Chapter Quiz   264
       ■■ Symptoms of a Weak or Defective battery   223
       ■■ Battery Maintenance     224
       ■■ Battery Voltage Test   225
                                                           chapter 22
       ■■ Hydrometer Testing
x CONTEN TS
                                                                 Guide 318
            chapter 23
                                                              Summary 320
            CHARGING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS                         Review Questions 320
            CIRCUITS 301
            ■■   Learning Objectives   301                    chapter 26
            ■■
            ■■
               Key Terms 301
               Lighting Systems 301
                                                              SECURITY AND ANTI-THEFT
            ■■ LED Lighting
            ■■ Bulb Numbers
                               302                            SYSTEMS 338
                                 304                          ■■   Learning Objectives   338
            ■■ Brake Lights    305
            ■■ Turn Signals
                                                              ■■ Key Terms 338
                              305                             ■■ Vehicle Security Systems
            ■■ Daytime Running Lights
                                                                                            338
                                         308                  ■■ Immobilizer Systems
            ■■ Headlights
                                                                                        339
                             308                              ■■ Chrysler Immobilizer System
            ■■ High-Intensity Discharge Headlights
                                                                                               341
                                                       309
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       ■■
            Learning Objectives
          Key Terms 347
                                  347
                                                         SYSTEMS (ADAS) 392
                                                         ■■   Learning Objectives   392
       ■■ Safety Belts and Retractors 347
       ■■ Front Airbags   349
                                                         ■■ Key Terms 392
       ■■ Airbag Diagnosis Tools and Equipment   353
                                                         ■■ Advanced Driver Assist Systems 392
                                                         ■■ Blind Spot Monitor   393
       ■■ Airbag System Service    355
                                                         ■■ Parking-Assist Systems    394
       ■■ Driver Side Airbag Module Replacement   356
                                                         ■■ Lane Departure Warning     395
       ■■ Safety When Manually Deploying Airbags   356
                                                         ■■ Lane Keep Assist    395
       ■■ Occupant Detection Systems     357
                                                         ■■ Adaptive Cruise Control   396
       ■■ Seat and Side Curtain Airbags   359
                                                         ■■ Rear Cross-Traffic Warning (RCTW)  398
       ■■ Event Data Recorders    359
                                                         ■■ Automatic Emergency Braking    398
       Summary 360                                       ■■ Pre-Collision System   399
       Review Questions   360                            ■■ Hill Start Assist 399
       Chapter Quiz   360                                ■■ ADAS Diagnosis     400
                                                         ■■ Camera and Radar Sensor Calibration  400
       chapter 28                                        Summary 402
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C ON T EN T S xiii
             5. New Case Studies included in this edition covering the            A FOCUS ON DIAGNOSIS AND PROBLEM SOLVING
                “three Cs” (Complaint, Cause, and Correction).                    The Professional Technician Series has been developed to
             6. New OSHA hazardous chemical labeling requirements                 satisfy the need for a greater emphasis on problem diagno-
                added to Chapter 3 (Environmental and Hazardous                   sis. Automotive instructors and service managers agree that
                Materials).                                                       students and beginning technicians need more training in di-
             7. Static electricity and lightning information added to             agnostic procedures and skill development. To meet this need
                Chapter 4 (Electrical Fundamentals)                               and demonstrate how real-world problems are solved, the Case
             8. New content on three-legged and low-profile fuses, plus           Study features are included throughout and highlight how real-
                smart junction boxes, added to Chapter 11 (Automotive             life problems are diagnosed and repaired.
                Wiring and Wire Repair).                                                The following pages highlight the unique core features that
             9. Enhanced lead–acid batteries (ELA) information added to           set the Professional Technician Series book apart from other
                Chapter 18 (Batteries).                                           automotive textbooks.
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                                                                                                                                                                                  Safety T ip
                      chapter                                 SERVICE INFORMATION,
                              1                               WORK ORDERS, AND
                                                              VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION                                                                                    Shop Cloth Disposal
                                                                                                                                                                        Always dispose of oily shop cloths in an enclosed
              LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
              After studying this chapter, the reader should be able to:
              Discuss the importance of vehicle owner’s manuals, service              Explain vehicle identification, vehicle safety certification label,
                                                                                                                                                                        container to prevent a fire. ● SEE FIGURE 1–69.
              records, and service information.                                       and the VECI label.
              Explain the different types of service information.
              Describe vehicle recalls and campaigns.
                                                                                      Discuss the different types of emission standards.
                                                                                      Explain calibration codes and casting numbers.
                                                                                                                                                                        Whenever oily cloths are thrown together on the floor
              Discuss the importance of the work order.
              KEY TERMS: Campaign 2 • Country of origin 6 • Flat rate 3 • Gross axle weight rating (GAWR) 7 • Gross vehicle weight rating
                                                                                                                                                                        can ignite the cloth even without an open flame. This
              (GVWR) 7 • Model year (MY) 6 • Owner’s manual 1 • Recall 2 • Repair order (RO) 3 • Service information 2 • Technical
              service bulletin (TSB) 2 • Vehicle emissions control information (VECI) 7 • Vehicle identification number (VIN) 6 • Work order 3                          process of ignition without an open flame is called
                OWNER’S MANUALS
                                                                                                                                                                        spontaneous combustion.
              CONTENT       The owner’s manual is the instructional booklet
              that comes with every new vehicle and includes important in-
              formation. It has been said by many automotive professional
              technicians and service advisors that the owner’s manual is not
              read by many vehicle owners. Most owners’ manuals contain all
                                                             S E R V IC E IN F O R M A T IO N , W O R K O R D E R S , A N D V E H IC L E ID E N T IF ICA TION   1
                                                                                                                                                                                  CASE STUDY
                 Automotive Applications?
                 There are many, including Torx, hex (also called
                 Allen), plus many others used in custom vans and                   3    The arms can be moved in and out and most pads
                                                                                         can be rotated to allow for many different types of
                                                                                         vehicle construction.
                                                                                                                                                     4   Most lifts are equipped with short pad extensions
                                                                                                                                                         that are often necessary to use to allow the pad to
                                                                                                                                                         contact the frame of a vehicle without causing the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 9   With the vehicle raised 1 foot (30 cm) off the ground,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     push down on the vehicle to check to see if it is stable
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     on the pads. If the vehicle rocks, lower the vehicle
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     and reset the pads. The vehicle can be raised to any
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                10       If raising a vehicle without a frame, place the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         flat pads under the pinch weld seam to spread
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         the load. If additional clearance is necessary,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         the pads can be raised as shown.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     desired working level. Be sure the safety is engaged
38 C H A P TER 2 T OOLS A ND S A F ET Y 39
              Always use the proper tool for each application.                  2. What are the other names for a line wrench?
                                                                                3. What are the standard automotive drive sizes for sockets?
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   or mallet?
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                5. What is inside a dead-blow hammer?
the bulb to break and the hot filament can ignite the b. stud d. crest fastener
ABO U T T H E A U T H OR xix
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