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Intro to Automotives

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Electrical System. Intro to Automotives. Basics of Electricity. Definition: The movement of electrons in a conductor. Terms. Voltage: Is the electrical pressure that causes current to flow. Current: The quantity of electrons moving through a conductor. Resistance: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Electrical System

Intro to Automotives

Page 2: Electrical System

Basics of ElectricityDefinition:

The movement of electrons in a conductor.

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TermsVoltage:

Is the electrical pressure that causes current to flow.

Current:The quantity of electrons moving through a conductor.

Resistance:Is measured in ohms, usually the load, such as a light.

OHMS LAW:Voltage = Current X Resistance

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BatteryStores Chemical Energy

Supply electrical energy to the starter

Supplement the alternatorLightsRadioEtc.

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Key SwitchConnects or disconnects

electrical current from flowing.

Completes the circuit to the solenoid starter

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SolenoidElectrical Switch

Changes low current to high current

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StarterConverts electrical

energy into mechanical energy

Connected to the flywheel gears, which is connected to the crankshaft, which moves the pistons

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Neutral Safety Switch

Keeps vehicle from starting while in gear

Allows current to flow in starting system when in “PARK”

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Common Starting System Problems

Bad/Worn out starter or

solenoid

Dead Battery

Short circuited or broken wire

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Charging System•The reverse of the starting system

•Recharges the battery

•Energy Conversion

•Consists of four (4) main components

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Drive BeltConnects crankshaft to Alternator

Sometimes connected to…Power steering pumpWater pumpAir conditioning

2 types of belts…Serpentine“V”- belts

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Serpentine Belt

Multi-ribbed

Grooves run parallel

Replace every 50,000

miles

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V-beltsUsually narrow

Cross-section looks like a “V”

Replace every 25,000 miles

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Alternator

Converts mechanical energy to electric energy

Does both AC & DC

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BatteryStores Chemical Energy

12-volt DC

Converts electrical energy to chemical energy

Supplements the alternatorLightsRadioEtc.

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Voltage Regulator

Located in or near the alternator

Regulates the Voltage

Should be about 14.5 volts while the engine is running

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FusesLocated in the junction block

Rated in Amps 5,10, 15, etc…

2 types of fuzzesGlass CylinderBlade

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HeadlightsHeadlights

Sealed BeamComposite

HalogenFilled with gas

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Questions/Discussion…