E-training provides a tremendous financial benefit to auto repair centers, both in its efficiency and ease. E-training requires no travel, airfare or mileage reimbursement. Employees can conduct training on their own time or during down-time at work, never impacting business productivity. Excel Institute Professional Services partners with employers and repair facilities to offer the programs that shrink the widening gap between worker comprehension and business complexity and thus strengthening profitability. The General Service Course Group provides employers with a complete training program that will produce well rounded general automotive technicians. This program consists of ten different service areas.
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This course helps you learn service procedures for automotive air conditioning systems. It describes the logical steps in automotive A/C troubleshooting and refrigerant or component related service procedures. It also explains the importance of retrofitting and upgrading existing R-12 A/C systems and the general retrofitting procedure. |
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This course introduces you to the basics of automotive air conditioning systems. It will familiarize you with the theory behind automotive A/C operation, the components in an automotive A/C system and their functions. It also describes the air distribution system that performs the function of routing air though the system for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning. |
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Course Description This course will introduce you to steering and suspension systems, their components and the important types of suspension and steering systems. (Course length: 1.5 to 3.0 hours.) |
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This course will introduce you to wheel alignment and directional control, wear and control alignment angles, and diagnostic alignment angles. You will receive the preliminary information necessary to become a master alignment technician. (Course length: 1.5 to 3.0 hours.) |
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Take this course to learn fundamental understanding of Anti-Lock Brake Systems including the most common diagnostic tests, troubleshooting techniques and routine service procedures. (Course length: 1.7 to 2.4 hours.) |
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This course will introduce you to troubleshooting brakes, hydraulic system, drum brakes, and disc brakes. You will also learn about the various bleeding techniques and procedures for many components of hydraulic brake systems. (Course length: 2.0 to 4.0 hours.) |
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This course is designed to give you the skills to identify, describe, and explain hydraulics, brakes systems, and the types of brake systems. You will additionally study brake subsystems and become proficient in parking and power-assisted brakes, as well as braking-force control valves. (Course length: 1.7 to 2.5 hours.) |
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This course will introduce you to the starting system, charging system, and wire repairs. (Course length: 1.5 to 3.0 hours.) |
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This course will introduce you to the principles of electricity, and electrical test equipment. If you would like to learn about basic electrical circuits, calculate Ohm’s Law, distinguish and construct a series, parallel, and a series-parallel circuit, than this is the right course for you. (Course length: 3.0 to 6.0 hours.) |
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In this course, you will learn the logical troubleshooting procedure for the systematic diagnosis and repair of vehicle faults. The Information Resource module will introduce you to reliable, task-specific information resources. You will also learn about the different tools used for diagnosing vehicle concerns. (Course length: 2.0 to 3.5 hours.) |
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