Practical Motor Vehicle Engineering
- 1st Edition - April 28, 2000
- Latest edition
- Authors: Derek Newbold, Allan Bonnick
- Language: English
A Practical Approach to Motor Vehicle Engineering explains the fundamental principles for each system found in the motor vehicle, including engines, brakes, electrical systems and… Read more
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A Practical Approach to Motor Vehicle Engineering explains the fundamental principles for each system found in the motor vehicle, including engines, brakes, electrical systems and transmission. This core information is then set in the relevant context of health and safety, customer relations and the testing and replacement of engines enabling the student to gain a wider understanding of motor vehicle engineering. The authors make the text accessible to a broad range of abilities by preparing a basic foundation of theory and exercises before including more taxing problems as knowledge is built up. Practical exercises are included to demonstrate the theory and these can be used in schools, colleges and garage workshops to assess understanding as each task is undertaken.
This up-to-date text, based on the Institute of the Motor Industry's 600 series NVQ syllabus, is essential reading for students and keen amateurs in the field of motor vehicle engineering and maintenance.
This up-to-date text, based on the Institute of the Motor Industry's 600 series NVQ syllabus, is essential reading for students and keen amateurs in the field of motor vehicle engineering and maintenance.
Essential reading for students on motor vehicle courses.
Covers NVQ units up to level ll and provides guidance on building up a portfolio of evidence.
Contains over 400 line drawings and photographs.
Covers NVQ units up to level ll and provides guidance on building up a portfolio of evidence.
Contains over 400 line drawings and photographs.
NVQ students of vehicle engineering and maintenance. Also BTEC First and National students, apprentice trainees and amateur enthusiasts. Technical college students of automotive engineering.
Interacting with customers and colleagues * Section 1: Engines and lubrication * Cooling systems * Fuel systems * Exhaust and air supply * Transmission system * Suspension * Brakes * Steering, wheels and tyres * Section 2: Electrical and electronic systems * Ignition systems * Example of a typical NVQ Assessment sheet * Glossary of NVQ terms.
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: April 28, 2000
- Language: English
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Derek Newbold
Affiliations and expertise
Formerly of Hinckley College, UKAB
Allan Bonnick
Affiliations and expertise
Motor vehicle education and training consultant; former Head of Motor Vehicle Engineering, Eastbourne College, UK