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Collision Repair Technology, 8th Edition

Randy L. Dunn, Terry Sparks

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Collision Repair Technology 8th Edition by Randy L. Dunn/Terry Sparks

Overview

"Collision Repair Technology," 8th Edition, provides comprehensive coverage of modern collision repair practices, aligned with ASE Education Foundation standards. It includes new content on hybrid and electric vehicles, servicing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), using environmentally friendly water-based paints, resistance spot and nitrogen plastic welding and other cutting-edge methods and materials. Clear explanations, full-color illustrations and practical job sheets help students master skills from estimating and structural repair to refinishing. Supplements include a tech manual, interactive resources in MindTap such as videos and S/P2 Collision Repair Safety content and instructor tools to support certification readiness and career success.

Randy L. Dunn

Randy L. Dunn began his career as an electronics technician and then became an IT Support Specialist. However, he was always drawn to repairing damaged vehicles as a hobby and decided to pursue an education in the automotive field. After graduation, he began a career in the collision industry where he was employed for 14 years before accepting a position as the Collision Repair Technology instructor at Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Morristown, Tennessee. He has been teaching his passion for repairing damaged vehicles to students over the past 13 years. He has nine years of career and technical education in electronics theory and application, computer information technology, auto body repair and automotive technology. He has multiple technical education certificates and two technical diplomas from TCAT Morristown. He is an ASE Master Collision Technician, NC3 certified instructor and campus administrator and holds I-CAR, OSHA, EPA and many other industry recognized certifications.

Terry Sparks

Terry Sparks is an award-winning educator, author and automotive technology expert with 38 years of experience. He currently serves as vice president of instruction at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology–Upper Cumberland. Over his career, he has worked as an automotive instructor, an independent arbitrator and an automotive business owner. Terry holds a BS in interdisciplinary studies from Tennessee Technological University, multiple associate degrees from Volunteer State Community College and a diploma in automotive technology. He is an ASE Master Technician, NC3 certified instructor and the recipient of several honors, including the ASE/Valvoline National Instructor of the Year, the W.A. Howard Award for Academic Excellence and New Vocational Instructor of the Year.
  • New content addresses ASE foundational tasks on workplace, personal and hybrid/electric vehicle safety, ensuring compliance with ASE Education Foundation requirements.
  • Key industry topics and cutting-edge techniques, including detailed content on ADAS, hybrid/electric vehicles, aluminum repair and modern welding techniques have been added or updated to prepare students for the evolving collision industry.
  • MindTap integrates interactive activities, S/P2 collision repair safety training, updated job sheets and other resources, supporting multiple learning styles and making class time more engaging and efficient.
  • Chassis and Mechanical systems have been split into two chapters to offer clearer organization and a more detailed explanation of each system.
  • A brand-new chapter on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) provides an in-depth look at ADAS technologies, supported by detailed images and illustrations to prepare technicians to diagnose, calibrate and repair the now standard technology.
  • Structural Glass Service receives its own dedicated chapter on fixed-glass repairs, separating structural glass from non-structural repairs, ensuring learners understand structural integrity and safety implications for modern vehicles.
  • Job sheets have been extensively revised to reflect current best practices and updated ASE task list correlations, making it easier to connect coursework to certification standards and industry expectations.
  • Chapters and sections are structured to closely align in title and content to the most current ASE Education Foundation categories and terminology, making it easier to correlate coursework and allowing learners to adequately prepare for their certifications.
Part I: NON-STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS & DAMAGE REPAIR.
1. Collision Repair Introduction and Careers.
2. Shop Safety.
3. Vehicle Construction Technology.
4. Service Information, Specifications & Measurements.
5. Hand Tools.
6. Power Tools & Equipment.
7. Compressed Air System Technology.
8. Collision Repair Materials & Fasteners.
9. Outer Body Panel Service.
10. Door, Roof & Moveable Glass Service.
11. Repairing Sheet Metal.
12. Using Body Fillers.
13. Plastic Repair.
14. Passenger Compartment Service.
Part II: WELDING.
15. Welding Technology.
Part III: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS & DAMAGE REPAIR.
16. Structural Glass Service.
17. Body/Frame Damage Measurement.
18. Unibody/Frame Repair & Realignment.
19. Welded Panel Replacement.
20. Restoring Corrosion Protection.
Part IV: MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL.
21. Suspension, Steering, and Brakes.
22. Mechanical Systems
23. Electrical System Operation & Service.
24. Restraint System Operation & Service.
25. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
26. Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Service.
Part V: DAMAGE ANALYSIS & ESTIMATING.
27. Damage Analysis & Estimating Service.
Part VI: PAINTING & REFINISHING.
28. Refinishing Equipment.
29. Surface Preparation and Masking.
30. Refinishing Procedures.
31. Color Matching and Custom Painting.
32. Paint Problems and Final Detail.

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  • ISBN-10: 8214131510
  • ISBN-13: 9798214131511
  • RETAIL $232.95

Cengage provides a range of supplements that are updated in coordination with the main title selection. For more information about these supplements, contact your Learning Consultant.

FOR INSTRUCTORS

Tech Manual for Collision Repair Technology

ISBN: 9798214131528
The Tech Manual is designed to help readers apply what they learn from chapter content through hands-on activity in the shop.

FOR STUDENTS

Tech Manual for Collision Repair Technology

ISBN: 9798214131528
The Tech Manual is designed to help readers apply what they learn from chapter content through hands-on activity in the shop.