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Allan W. M. Bonnick, 'Automotive Computer Controlled Systems, Diagnostic tools and techniques'
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann 2001 | ISBN: 0750650893 | Language: English | PDF (RAR compressed)| 6.6 MB | 272 Pages
Improvements in design, materials and manufacturing techniques have combined to produce vehicles that are, in general, very reliable. Many servicing and repair tasks, such as rebores, big-end repairs, gearbox overhauls etc., are no longer commonplace and this sometimes gives the impression that today’s vehicle technicians do not need the range of skills that once were necessary. It may be the case that the so called ‘traditional’ skills are less important, but the change in automotive technology that has resulted from the introduction of many computer controlled systems has meant that technicians require additional skills. These additional skills are discussed.
Review
'..this book has much to commend it and I know of no better book for the technician or graduate to learn about automotive electronics.... I am happy to admit that, despite 24 years in the automotive electronics industry, I have learnt many things from it that I did not know before.'
Dr Ian Noble, for the The Institution of Electrical Engineers
'The aim of the book is to show how the right diagnostic equipment will provide an accurate solution and repair.'
Vehicle Electrics and Electronics, May 2002
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