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Course Criteria
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1.60 Credits
This course consists of a CBT and Hands-on component. Intended for experienced service technicians, this course covers methods of operation and procedures for diagnosis of both GM audio systems and video entertainment systems. Systems covered include AM/FM/XM antennas, lead-in cables, integral receivers, remote components including receivers, control heads, tape players, CD, DVD, and VHS video players, and Steering Wheel Controls (SWC). Diagnosis and correction of audio systems, noise conditions, and video system malfunction are also covered.
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0.80 Credits
Covers chassis control systems diagnosis and service. The course provides students and service. The course will provide the students experience with hands-on workstations to diagnose faults in vehicles and service procedures for repairing the faults
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0.80 Credits
Focuses on the types, characteristics, and operation of manual and electronic shift transfer cases as well as the All-Wheel Drive (AWD) vicsous clutch style transfer case. Some diagnostic practices are also described in this course. Upon completion of this course the technician is able to identify the characteristics of the viscous and mechanical/electronic transfer cases. Diagnose using the SBD process. Diagnose a transfer case using an operational test. Diagnose using sympton-based diagnostics.
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0.80 Credits
Introduces participants to data communication systems diagnostics and descriptions of key components and tools required for an accurate diagnosis. The main focus of this course will be on diagnosing customer concerns regarding the data communication systems. Participants are able to diagnose High Speed and Low Speed GM Local Area Networks (GMLANs), the Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) system, and the Local Interconnect Network (LIN), as well as Infotainment networks.
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0.80 Credits
This course provides information about the engine specifications, features, and new technology in the 2.5L LCV engine, and compares this generation of engine to previous generations of this engine. Participants will have the opportunity to disassemble the 2.5L LCV engine, inspect its components, and learn proper cleaning techniques. Participants will also learn how to prepare the engine for reassembly, and also learn proper reassembly procedures.
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0.80 Credits
Course consists of a presentation covering the infotainment system features and functions, infotainment system networks, media interfaces, and diagnostic procedures. This course uses Workstations to cover diagnosing Bluetooth sound quality concerns, inoperative radio controls concerns, and the Next Generation Infotainment (NGI) system concerns.
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0.70 Credits
Provides the technician with the skills necessary to properly diagnose intermittent electrical concerns on current and future vehicle platforms, using diagnostic tools and techniques. The course challenges the learner to to think about a diagnostic strategy and be able to implement it into action.
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3.20 Credits
Presents an integrated course of knowledge and exercises that prepares technicians for basic diagnosis and repair of electrical systems. The course covers the basic principles of electricity, electrical measurement, and the different types of electrical circuits. Participants complete a variety of practical exercises including working with control modules and meters, and diagnosing electrical faults, as well as soldering, splicing, and working with SET boards.
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3.20 Credits
The course provides an introduction to diesel engine systems including the differences between diesel engines and gasoline engines, the basic operation of the four-stroke diesel cycle, and the major components of a diesel engine, as well as the supporting systems inscluding lubrication, cooling, fuel supply, glow plugs, engine boose, crankcase ventilation system, Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), engine management, emissions control, and service requirements.
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1.60 Credits
Introduces participants to the diagnosis of 8, 9, and 10 speed automatic transmissions. This course presents an overview of transmission components and their functions. Transmissions road testing and electronic diagnostic testing is also covered. Lastly, the fast learn procedure for transmission programming is also discussed. There are hands-on components with this course, consisting of several instructor-led demonstrations and a number of workstations with desk, bench, and vehicle exercises.
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