LBT-522 Driveability Series – Is it the Engine?

ASE Accredited Provider

Learn advanced engine diagnostics using real-world case studies, scan tool data, and scope testing to identify mechanical failures, oil consumption issues, blow-by, head gasket problems, crankshaft and camshaft faults, valve spring tension, oil pressure concerns, and drivability-related engine performance issues.

$129.95

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Description

This diagnostic-focused course trains automotive professionals to systematically determine whether drivability issues, fault codes, or performance complaints originate from the engine itself—or from external systems. Using real-world case studies, scan tool data along with scope captures, students will learn how to separate engine mechanical faults from sensor, actuator, and control system anomalies.

Topics Covered:
Engine integrity
Oil consumption
Blow by testing
Head gasket failure
Crankcase pressure testing
In-Cylinder pressure transducer testing
Magnetized cam & crankshafts
Valve spring tension
Oil pressure issues

Objectives:
Identify common engine problems
Analyze engine oil consumption issues
Evaluate engine blow by gases
Identify relative compression testing techniques
Identify new techniques for testing cam & crank correlation codes
Analyze engine noise and vibrations using special tools

Runtime = 50 minutes
Credit Hours = 1.25

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