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2 days (16 hours) $439 U.S. 1.6 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) awarded
This workshop will concentrate on advanced driveability problems encountered on late-model vehicles. Students will learn the function and purpose of engine management systems, and they’ll use advanced test equipment to learn the best procedures to test and repair. Technicians will diagnose real-world problems and perform accurate system repairs by incorporating dynamometer and five-gas analysis. Prerequisite: TEC304 or TEC306.
After completing this workshop, the student will be able to:
- Analyze codes and flags through scan tool interpretation
- Examine onboard diagnostics strategies and comparatively analyze functionality on multiple platforms
- Recognize changes in vehicular ignition systems and identify unique diagnostic procedures
- Demonstrate diagnostic techniques through five-gas analysis and dynamometer testing
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