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Course Criteria
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1.50 Credits
This course explores current infotainment hardware, communication, features, and functions. Topics include components, peripheral interfaces, and the role of software in infotainment systems, as well as software versions, programming, and applications. Participants will be able to distinguish the differences in various radio features and their functions. The course also covers pairing of peripheral functions with radios, and participants will join a vehicle/peripheral pairing exercise. After discussing possible customer concerns that are not caused by component or wiring issues, participants will learn about related tools and resources and then participate in infotainment system diagnostic exercises.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Special Topics: GM Training Center
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3.00 Credits
This course covers diesel engine performance testing and procedures. This assessment represents a body of work by the technician spanning many years. Technicians are required to complete fifty hours of training before they are allowed to take this assessment. Prerequisites: Completion of GM STC courses, Web based training and Interactive Distance Learning.
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1.00 Credits
This course prepares students for the Automotive Technician Program. Students will register for manufacturer training and supplemental learning resources used in the program. Students will purchase tools and uniforms to be used while in the program. Students will be introduced to shop safety and pollution prevention procedures used in the industry.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers automotive industry fundamental knowledge and operations as well as basic automotive chassis, automotive brakes, and air conditioning, parts identification. various types of tools and test equipment and reference materials available within service information and your textbook.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes basic principles of brakes, hydraulic system basics, disc and drum brakes, parking brakes, anti-lock brakes and power assist units. Emphasis will be placed on operation, diagnosis and repair of various types of braking systems.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches suspension systems using leaf springs, coil springs, McPherson struts, and torsion bars. Steering systems using manual and power rack and pinion, recirculating ball steering gears. Alignment angles and their relationship to vehicle handling.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the principles of air conditioning and types, diagnosis, testing, and repair of air conditioning systems. The course includes practical work on air conditioning systems such as evacuating, replacement of components, charging, recycling, and performance testing. Students will also test and diagnose automotive electronic heating and air conditioning control circuits.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes advanced Chassis, Brake, and Air Conditioning repair. Advanced Chassis, Brake, and Air conditioning diagnostic procedures.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of automotive electrical and electronic systems. Students will learn about electrical theory and electrical diagnostic strategy using the DVOM. Students will learn about shop safety procedures, how to use vehicle service information, and how to use general shop tools and equipment as they relate to electrical/electronic service and repair
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