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1.00 Credits
The Body Electrical Accessory Systems 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 Liftgate and Latch, Keyless Access (PEPS), Theft Deterrent, Power Tilt/Telescope Steering Column, Electronic Park Brake, and Movable Pedals systems. Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to perform diagnostics and repair procedures on body electrical accessory systems.
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1.00 Credits
This P-ILT component provides a review of the self-study and a series of hands-on workstations that focus on the diagnostic techniques used to efficiently and effective diagnoses vehicle concerns related to electrical intermittent concerns and data communication systems.
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1.00 Credits
This course presents a General Motors diagnostic strategy for proper, efficient diagnosis of vehicle concerns including an in-depth review of Strategy Based Diagnosis and "Diagnostic System Check-Vehicle". It also includes exercises covering current vehicle issues and new diagnostic tools. It is designed to assist technicians in developing a consistent diagnostic approach to vehicle concerns while incorporating many exisiting resources which may not always be factored into a repair. While the primary goal is to provide the technician with the resources to Fit it Right the First Time, special attention will be focused on known vehicle concerns that are resulting in high warranty waste.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides technicians with hands-on opportunities to practice and enhance skills associated with diagnosing and servicing the supplemental inflatable restraint system, rear vision camera, park assist system, lane departure warning system, side object detection system, and brake override system.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides technicians with hands-on opportunities to practice and enhance skills associated with diagnosing and servicing the supplemental inflatable restrain system, rear vision camera, park assist system, lane departure warning system, side object detection system and brake override system.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides technicians with hands-on opportunities to practice and enhance skills associated with diagnosing and servicing the supplemental inflatable restraint system, rear vision camera, park assist system, lane departure warning system, side object detection system, and brake override system.
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1.50 Credits
This course provides hands-on opportunities to practice and enhance skills associated with diagnosing and servicing systems related to engine performance including, air, fuel, ignition, emission and electronic control systems.
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1.00 Credits
This course begins with a PowerPoint presentation to review the components of the 4ET50 transmission. The presentation also includes safety precautions to follow while working on a high voltage system. The students will work in groups on workstations related to the diagnosis and repair of the 4ET50 transmission.
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1.00 Credits
This course begins with an instructor presentation regarding 4WD/AWD vehicles, and continues with the explanation of the steps to service two different transfer cases and a front drive axle assembly. The course ends with practice exercises related to the diagnosis and repair of 4WD/AWD trucks, performed by students working in groups.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides information about the Ecotech engines, including general specifications, features and processes of assembly, cleaning and inspection, and disassembly.
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