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Automotive Service Technology

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Mid-America Vocational-Technical Center Automotive Technology - Lesson Plans - A.M. & P.M. Copyright ? 1999-2000 by Randy Henderson Use the buttons on the top to navigate through the lesson plans. The lesson plans contain information such as the Warm-up Assignments, Written Assignments (including which book the assignments are found in, page numbers and what type of paper is used on the assignment), Task Sheets or Shop Assignments, Materials/Equipment to be used, films to watch, and information about the final written test. The links on the top are for the entire two years so you may have to skip some sections. Read More
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Energy and Cars: What Does the Future Hold?--Earth Science/Contemporary Studies lesson plan (grades 9-12)--DiscoverySchool.com

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Lesson Plans

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[ Home ] [ Career's ] [ Classroom ] [ News ] [ Shop Info ] [ Lesson Plans ] [ Syllabus ] [ The Teacher ] [ Links ] [ Logo's Online ] God Bless America! Up Introduction to Auto Brakes Electricity Engine Performance Engine Repair Steering/Suspension Heat & Air SkillsUSA-VICA Computer Systems Transmissions Films Use the buttons to navigate through the lesson plans. The lesson plans contain information such as the Warm-up Assignments, Written Assignments (including which book the assignments are found in, page numbers and what type of paper is used on the assignment), Task Sheets or Shop Assignments, Materials/Equipment to be used, films to watch, and information about the final written test. The links on the top are for the entire two years so you may have to skip some sections. Read More
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The Basics: Ignition System, Unenhanced Version

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Welcome to the basics class. In our first lesson today, we'll discuss the electrical system and how it ties in with everything else. To start a car, the driver puts the key into the ignition lock and turns it. This closes a switch which allows electricity to flow from the battery through wires to the electrical starter motor, which starts the engine. This is called the ignition system. Click next to continue. Read More
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the engine lesson 1: engine types -unenhanced

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There are two main kinds of automobile engines, the piston engine and the rotary engine. Both are internal-combustion engines, which means that fuel is burned inside the engine. In a piston engine, exploding fuel pushes the pistons up and down inside the cylinders and that up-and-down movement turns the shaft. Most cars on the road today have piston engines. Diesel engines are piston engines, too. Read More
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Unenhanced Main Menu

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Please click on the following menus: - Learn the basics of the your automobile, test your knowledge, and review from our summaries. - Details, details, details. Explore in-depth information on specific auto parts and functions. (Macromedia Shockwave is used in a few webpages to show animations) - Take a tour, play a game, share your input, browse the auto forum, and contact the authors. (Some but not all parts have specific browser requirements) - Diagnose your own car problems through our common sympton-solution database. (Requires a Javascript compatible browser and strongly recommends a 800x600 resolution) - Before you start, check out our safety tips, tools information, and online "how to" videos. (Shockwave required for online slideshows) - Visit our auto links resource and Read More
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