by Cicero22 on 9/4/21, 5:51 PM with 5 comments
by kingkongjaffa on 9/5/21, 5:35 PM
- Internal combustion engines and associated drive trains
- Electric motors, batteries, electric transmissions.
- Vehicle dynamics and the wacky world of suspension and Tyre mechanics
- Vehicle body and crash structures
- Vehicle electronics and infotainment
- Ergonomics (seat design and driver position in particular is pretty interesting)
- glass house design (how do you design pillars while also giving good driver visibility and
by wsh on 9/4/21, 8:22 PM
If you’re more interested in servicing, I’d strongly recommend the automakers’ paper or electronic workshop manuals and training materials: for newer, more sophisticated models, these may be the only source of the information needed for safe, effective repairs and maintenance.
There are also textbooks published for use in community colleges, and works such as the Honda Common Service Manual, which was written for motorcycle and power equipment technicians but has a good deal of information applicable to full-size vehicles.
by disposedtrolley on 9/5/21, 8:09 AM
by MattBearman on 9/4/21, 6:53 PM