Computer Based Troubleshooting
Skill Development

ATech 3631

 


 

■ “Sensor End Diagnostics”
■ Effective animation of circuit and components
■ Five circuits for troubleshooting:
     •Throttle Position Sensor
     •Fuel Pump and Relay
     •Fuel Injector
     •Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
     •Intake Air Temperature Sensor

■ Over 60 real world faults
■ Multiple fault types:
     •Open in Wires and Connectors
     •High Resistance in Wires and Connectors
     •Short to Voltage
     •Short to Ground
     •Open Components
     •Shorted Components
■ Highly interactive:
     •TPS Circuit illustrates mechanical throttle valve operation
     •Click to Disconnect Battery
     •Slider adjusts TPS Position

■ Service manual specifications included on screen
■ Temperature resistance relationships displayed on screen
■ Built-in digital multimeter with draggable probes
■ Real world DTCs shown on scan tool readout on screen


■ Two skill levels included:
     •Training Mode
     •Advanced Mode
■ Training Mode allows measurement across connector pins
■ Advanced Mode only allows back probing of connectors
■ Probes automatically moved from disallowed connection points in Advanced Mode

■ Selection of one of five circuits on screen
■ Advanced Mode selection on screen
■ Computer Controlled automatic fault insertion
■ No repeated faults until all circuit faults have been initially completed

■ Computer controlled random fault mode
■ Independent student practice - no instructor intervention required
■ Instructor controlled fault insertion -select fault mode
■ Instructor can select circuit, fault type, and location

■ Ambient temperature given in temperature dependent circuits
■ Students select answers in On-Screen check boxes
■ Ohmmeter prompt given to disconnect circuit power
■ Internal PCM circuitry illustrated on screen
■ Connectors may be disconnected

■ Short to ground faults may blow fuses
■ Circuit fault illustrated on schematic after student answer
■ Circuit remains faulted to allow Instructor explanation
■ Internal PCM Circuitry Illustrated on Screen
■ Fuse may be removed and ground

 
 

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