Sep 27, 2024  
Course/Program Inventory 
    
Course/Program Inventory

DPE 3020 - Electronic Diesel Engine Control



Clock Hours: 124

Delivery Mode
on-ground

Course Description:
Electronic Diesel Engine Control is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills to perform maintenance on diesel electronic control systems. Safety and proper tool use are emphasized throughout this course. Specific topics include diagnostic and maintenance procedures. As part of this course, students apply knowledge and skills by participating in diagnostic and repair activities associated with diesel electronic components. This course must follow the guidelines and standards set forth by Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) minimum standards. Workplace Employability Skills Task lists should be incorporated into the Diesel Program.

Student Learning Outcomes:
Safety

Students will:

  • Identify and practice general shop safety rules and procedures.
  • Utilizing safe procedures for handling of tools and equipment.
  • Identifying and using proper placement of floor jacks and jack stands.
  • Identifying and using proper procedures for safe lift operation.
  • Utilizing proper ventilation procedures for working within the lab/shop area.
  • Identifying marked safety areas.
  • Identifying the location and the types of fire extinguishers and other fire safety equipment.
  • Demonstrating knowledge of the procedures for using fire extinguishers and other fire safety equipment.
  • Identifying the location and use of eye wash stations.
  • Identifying the location of the posted evacuation routes.
  • Complying with the required use of safety glasses, ear protection, gloves, and shoes during lab/shop activities.
  • Identifying and wearing appropriate clothing for lab/shop activities.
  • Securing hair and removing jewelry for lab/shop activities.
  • Demonstrating awareness of the safety aspects of supplemental restraint systems (SRS), electronic brake control systems, and hybrid vehicle high voltage circuits.
  • Demonstrating awareness of the safety aspects of high voltage circuits (such as high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, ignition systems, injection systems, etc.).
  • Locating and demonstrating knowledge of material safety data sheets (MSDS).

Tools and Equipment

  • Identify tools and their usage in automotive applications.
  • Identifying standard and metric designation.
  • Demonstrating safe handling and use of appropriate tools.
  • Demonstrating proper cleaning, storage, and maintenance of tools and equipment.
  • Demonstrating proper use of precision measuring tools Examples: micrometer, dial-indicator, dial-caliper

Related Electrical Systems

  • Interface with vehicle’s on-board computer; perform diagnostic procedures using recommended electronic service tool(s) (including PC based software and/or data scan tools); determine needed action.
  • Identify causes of constant, intermittent, or no horn operation; determine needed action.
  • Inspect and test horn circuit relays, horns, switches, connectors, wires, clock springs, and control components/modules; repair or replace as needed.
  • Identify causes of constant, intermittent, or no wiper operation; diagnose the cause of wiper speed control and/or park problems; determine needed action.
  • Inspect and test wiper motor, resistors, park switch, relays, switches, connectors, wires and control components/modules; repair or replace as needed.
  • Inspect wiper motor transmission linkage, arms, and blades; adjust or replace as needed.
  • Inspect and test windshield washer motor or pump/relay assembly, switches, connectors, terminals, wires, and control components/modules; repair or replace as needed.
  • Inspect and test side view mirror motors, heater circuit grids, relays, switches, connectors, terminals, wires and control components/modules; repair or replace as needed.
  • Inspect and test heater and A/C electrical components including: A/C clutches, motors, resistors, relays, switches, connectors, terminals, wires, and control components/modules; repair or replace as needed.
  • Inspect and test auxiliary power outlet, integral fuse, connectors, terminals, wires, and control components/modules; repair or replace as needed.
  • Identify causes of slow, intermittent, or no power window operation; determine needed action.
  • Inspect and test motors, switches, relays, connectors, terminals, wires, and control components/modules of power window circuits; repair or replace as needed.
  • Inspect and test block heaters; determine needed repairs.
  • Inspect and test cruise control electrical components; repair or replace as needed.
  • Inspect and test switches, relays, controllers, actuator/solenoids, connectors, terminals, and wires of electric door lock circuits.
  • Check operation of keyless and remote lock/unlock devices; determine needed action.
  • Inspect and test engine cooling fan electrical control components/modules, wiring; repair or replace as needed.
  • Identify causes of data bus communication problems; determine needed action.