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Course Criteria
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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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0.80 Credits
Begins with workstations related to the diagnosis and repair of vehicle waterleak and windnoise concerns that are performed by students working in groups. Students will also use a PC with eSI software to locate Technical Service Bulletins related to waterleak and windnoise conditions.
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1.40 Credits
For all GM transmission service technicians, this 2 day hands on course provides an in depth unit repair of front and rear wheel drive manual gearboxes. The internal components will be described and identified for the technician. There will also be an introduction to special tools and usage to perform repairs efficiently. Upon completion of this course, the technician will be able to perform manual gearbox system diagnosis and repair procedures.
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0.80 Credits
Building upon the technicians knowledge obtained in the related ACDelco Engine Performance web courses, this all makes instructor led course utilizes class discussion and hands on lab experience to further explore and improve the participant's air induction and fuel system diagnostic skills. Course topics include: fuel injector diagnosis and cleaning, vehicle hesitation, diagnosis of air induction system sensor faults, and oxygen sensors. This course will consist of discussion, demonstration, and on- vehicle or workbench exercises.
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0.70 Credits
This course has been designed to provide the technician with skills necessary to properly diagnose current and future vehicle platforms, using GDS (Global Diagnostic System) and MDI (Multiple Diagnostic Interface). To grasp a deeper understanding of the capability of these tools, as well as how these tools, as well as how these tools are setup at the dealer level, a basic computer networking module has been integrated into this course.
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0.80 Credits
This course allows the service technician to demonstrate their ability to diagnose different accessory systems used in GM vehicles. This course is intended for experienced service technicians with competent electrical skills. It focuses on design, operation, and servicing for the Power Liftgage and Latch, Keyless Access (PEPS), Theft Deterrent, Power Tilt/Delescope Steering Column, Electronic Park Brake, and Movable Pedals systems.
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3.20 Credits
This "BOOT CAMP" presents an integrated course of knowledge and exercises to prepare technicians for basic diagnosis and repair of automatic transmissions. The course covers the basic principles of automatic transmissions including hydraulics theory, transmission hydraulics, gear set theory, and transmission components. Participants will complete a variety of hands-on exercises including group activities exploring Pascal's Law, manipulating gear sets, and identification of transmission components.
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1.40 Credits
For technicians desiring to improve their skills on tire, wheel, driveline, and engine vibration diagnosis and vibration correction repairs. Included in the course are lecture, demonstration, , hands-on, and road testing.
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