Automotive
Technology
Michael Fisher, Instructor
Mr Fisher graduated from Idaho State University's School of Applied
Technology
program in 1975 with an Automotive Technology Certificate.
He also graduated with a B.S. Degree in Corporate Training from Idaho
State University in 1999
Mr. Fisher has spent 17 years as a Ford Technician, and
6 years as a
Instructor.
Mr Fisher is currently an ASE Certified Master
Automobile Technician,
and a ASE Certified Master Heavy Truck Technician.
The courses Mr Fisher teaches are:
AUTM 103 Automotive Engines 8 credits.
(Theory and laboratory)
(Domestic and Foreign) Engine overhaul procedures, electrical theory
and
test meters, soldering and constructing test leads. Batteries, theory
and
testing procedures. Electrical symbols and glossary. Engine tune-up,
standard
and electronic. Ignition systems, standard and electronic and air
conditioning.
AUTM 104 Automotive Electrical Units 8
credits. (Theory
and Laboratory) (Domestic and Foreign) Alternator repair and test
procedures
on all types. Starter motor repair and test procedures on all types.
Chassis
wiring, computer control fundamentals, computer control senders,
computer
control controls, computer test methods and monitors, fuel and
carburetor
standard types, computer control fuel solenoid and throttle body
carburetors,
port injection and computer controlled ignition and timing.
Introduction
to blowers and turbochargers and emission control systems.
Michael Fisher created this Automotive Web Site.