2 1/2 days (20 hours) $549 U.S. 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) awarded
This workshop is designed for technicians servicing driveability, emissions and tune-up repair on today’s vehicles. Practical instruction focuses on the fuel-delivery and ignition systems that are essential knowledge for technicians. Major fuel and ignition systems will be reviewed and diagnostic procedures include advanced oscilloscope diagnosis. Multiple vehicle systems will be serviced (hands-on training) to demonstrate fast and accurate methods to solve problems and avoid future comebacks. The TEC301 is an excellent preface to the TEC306.
After completing this workshop, the student will be able to:
- Define vehicular fuel and ignition systems and components on all vehicles
- Study the evolution of gasoline blends and the need for precious metal spark plugs in today’s sophisticated systems
- Determine the effects of gasoline blends and additives and their effect on spark plug performance
- Observe and decipher primary/secondary ignition oscilloscope patterns among different ignition system types
- Understand ignition wire types and their effect on ignition and fuel performance
- Perform accurate diagnosis on multiple types of fuel systems with an emphasis on fuel injectors, vapor return and evaporative emissions systems
- Accurately replace or repair fuel system components and emphasize areas where initial replacement can avoid future returns or comebacks
- Practice correct safety procedures for fuel exposure and ignition systems diagnosis
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