Mechanics
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AUTO BODY REPAIR Technology,, Sixth Edition, features extensive new and updated material reflecting the latest automotive Technology, and current industry best practices. In addition to incorporating current NATEF Collision Repair and Refinish Program Standards and Task Lists, this marketleading book provides detailed information on working with hyb...

This is a musthave for anyone interested in achieving better performance through car modification!So you want to turn your Yugo into a Viper Sorryyou need a certified magician. But if you want to turn your sedate sedan into a mean machine or your used car lot deal into a powerful, purring set of wheels, you've come to the right place. Car Hacks...
Inspection, Maintenance, Repair
Prepare for an automotive career with AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE: INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR! Packed with everything you need to be successful, including three new chapters on hybrid and electric vehicles, the latest ASE Education Foundation's Automobile Program Standards, and coverage of all eight major course areas of automotive Technology,, this bes...
Principles, Diagnosis, and Service (Pearson Automotive Series)
Automotive Technology,: Principles, Diagnosis, and Service, Sixth Edition covers all eight areas of automotive service, showing readers how automotive systems are connected, as well as the practical skills that students must master to be successful in the industry. KEY TOPICS: Topics are divided into short chapters, which makes it easier to assign, ...
Often, wiring and electrical work intimidate automotive doityourselfers more than anything else. It's not mechanical, and therefore, it's unfamiliar territory. Electrons are invisible, and to an untrained enthusiast they can do unpredictable things. Finally, here is an enthusiast's guide that takes the mysteries and misunderstandings out of autom...
Diagnosis, Repair, Rebuilding
This complete textbook provides detailed content on the theory of operation, diagnosis, repair, and rebuilding of automotive engines. In addition to essential technical expertise, the text helps users develop the skills and knowledge they need for professional success, including critical thinking and awareness of key industry trends and practices. ...
How Cars Work is a completely illustrated primer describing the 250 most important car parts and how they work. This minitextbook includes wonderfully simple line drawings and clear language to describe all the automotive systems as well as a glossary, index, and a test after each chapter. How Cars Work provides the basic vocabulary and mechanical...

Auto Repair For Dummies, 2nd Edition (9781119543619) was previously published as Auto Repair For Dummies, 2nd Edition (9780764599026). While this version features a new Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product.The topselling auto repair guide400,000 copies sold...
In How to Diagnose and Repair Automotive Electrical Systems, author and ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Certified Master Technician Tracy Martin explain the principles behind automotive electrical systems and describes how they work, with a focus on cars of collectible and classic eras. Now, readers no longer need fear that jumble of wires bene...
Easy Lessons for Maintaining Your Car So It Lasts Longer
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