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Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning Classroom Manual and Shop Manual, Spiral bound Version
by Mark Schnubel
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appears in Car Mechanics.
Updated to reflect the latest trends, Technology,, and relevant NATEF standards, this integrated, twobook set covers theory and handson content in separate Classroom and Shop Manuals. This innovative approach allows students to learn fundamental climate control theory, including basic physics related to heat transfer, before applying their knowled...
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