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1 Emerging Technologies Jim Halderman

2 Introduction Former flat-rate technician, business owner, and a professor of automotive technology Author of many automotive textbooks all published by Pearson Prentice Hall Holder of a U.S. Patent for an electronic transmission control device ASE certified Master Automotive Technician and Advanced Engine Performance (L1) ASE certified.

3 What was “new” in the 1970s?

4 Electronic Ignition, Disc Brakes and Unleaded Gas

5 1980s

6 Computer-Controlled Carburetors

7 Beginning of Fuel Injection

8 1990s

9 ODB-II and Airbags

10 2000s

11 Antilock Braking System (ABS)

12 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Required on all 2007+ vehicles

13 Hybrid Electric Vehicles

14 Electric Power Steering

15 40% of new vehicles use EPS

16 Some (Ford Mustang) are variable

17 2010s Fuel Economy and High Fuel prices are driving the industry

18 Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI)

19 Injector squirts into the cylinder

20 Electronic Throttle Control (ETC)

21 ETC GM Dash Warning Lights

22 ETC Ford Dash Warning Lights

23 ETC Chrysler/Dodge Warning Light

24 Variable Valve Timing (VVT)

25 Multiple Displacement Systems

26 Chevy VOLT

27 Plug-in Hybrid

28 Chevrolet VOLT

29 Smart Phone Interface

30 FIAT Multiair

31 Engine Technology

32 Looks like any four cylinder

33 Four Cylinder 1.4 liter

34 Intake Valves Opened by Hydraulics

35 Solenoids Controlled by the PCM

36 Electronic Stability Control (Required on all new 2012+ vehicles)

37 Backup Camera (required on all new vehicles by 2014)

38 Replaceable Fuel Filters (Not allowed after 2014)

39 Future? Fuel economy standards will increase from 27.5 mpg today to 35.5 mpg by 2016. Fuel economy standards will rise to 54.5 mpg by 2025.

40 More GDI, VVT and Turbochargers

41 Alternative Fuels?

42 More Electric Vehicles (EVs)?

43 SAE Standardized Electric Plug

44 How to Stay Updated? KOI –January -Cincinnati MACS-January-Florida or Las Vegas Auto Value –Feb.-Grand Rapids, MI/Chicago VISION –March-Kansas City Show Power-March -Varies Chrysler – August-California/Cincinnati EXCEL –September-St. Louis ATRA-October-Las Vegas SEMA/AAPEX-November-Las Vegas

45 Summary No one knows what the future will bring Keep the fundamentals in mind Practice using service information Google is my best friend The future is………where we will spend the rest of our lives


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