Live Training Offerings
AVI provides two standout training experiences designed to elevate your skills.
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Live Training Season Pass
Tailor your learning experience with the Live Training Season Pass. Featuring up to 6 expertly designed classes over a 12-month period. Choose from convenient day or evening sessions that fit your schedule. Each workshop features exercises and live demonstrations led by top-rated instructors in every class. Train Your entire shop (up to four technicians). Whether refining skills or exploring new techniques, our workshops offer the perfect hands-on learning environment.
Classroom Training
AVI classroom training rises above the typical PowerPoint presentation. Our ASE Master Certified instructors blend traditional slide-based lectures with live demonstrations, creating an engaging and interactive learning environment. Each AVI training program imparts essential knowledge through real-world case studies that reinforce core concepts and techniques, supported by additional materials to ensure a thorough and well-rounded learning experience.
Cooling Systems and Coolants - 4hrs
Vehicle functional requirements, emission regulations, and performance all impact on the cooling systems. Severe climates, disrupted air or water flow, and coolant routing present unique challenges to technicians servicing vehicle cooling systems. This course introduces the components, diagnostics and service that affect cooling system operation and performance.
The goal of this course is to introduce technicians and service personnel to the basic principles of cooling systems for light and medium duty vehicles. Participants will learn about components that are directly and indirectly related to coolant flow, system pressure, fans, radiators, heater cores, closed loop thermal re-circulation, and overall system performance. Basic concepts will be reinforced with examples and a cooling performance calculation of a typical automotive cooling system.
Alignment Angles - 4hrs
In its most basic form, a wheel alignment consists of adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. The purpose of these adjustments is maximum tire life and a vehicle that tracks straight and true when driving along a straight and level road. This course covers important steps used to perform different alignment on a variety of vehicles.
- Perform a pre-alignment inspection
- Interpret alignment angles
- Determine proper alignment procedure
- Recognize scrub radius changes
- Determine tow out on turns
- Analyze vehicle symmetry
Modern Lighting Systems
Headlights have been a part of automobiles back to the beginning when lanterns were used as headlights. Headlights serve one main purpose which is to illuminate the road. Headlight bulbs have evolved from simple filaments to complex HID, LED, and laser designs. Headlights must provide enough light at highway speeds to ensure the safety of the driver but at the same time cannot blind oncoming traffic. Nanotechnology has led to LED micromirror designs that were not possible in the earlier years of the automobile. This course will explore new headlight designs, and break down the differences between Candelas, lumens, watts, Kelvin, and pixels. This course covers generic headlight aiming procedures and DOT regulations. We have also included a section on headlight control systems which illustrates the complex design used in late model vehicles.
Topics:
- Modern Lighting Overview
- Modern Lighting/Adaptive Headlights
- Modern Lighting Testing
- Modern Lighting Controls
- Aiming Headlights
- Diagnostics
Course Objectives:
- Define the difference between candela, lumens, lux, and kelvin temperature
- Measure light output with a Lux meter
- Determine the difference between HID, LED, laser, and halogen lights
- Recognize the difference between projector and reflector lights
- Identify all the different adaptive lighting features
Advanced A/C - 609 Certification - 4hrs
This live 4-hour instructor-led course will educate the automotive air conditioning technician on the new trends in both systems and refrigerants and the diagnostic tools and techniques needed to repair today's advanced A/C systems.
A heavy emphasis will be placed on automatic temperature control systems, R-1234yf, and advanced procedures and tools, pressure gauges, reclaimers/recyclers, and thermal imaging cameras.
- A/C System Evolution
- Advanced Pressure Gauge Usage
- New Uses for Scan Tools in A/C Diagnostics
- PIDs and the Automatic Temperature Control System
- Advanced Leak Detection R-1234yf and Legacy Refrigerants
- A/C Diagnostics Using Thermal Imaging New A/C Components Such As Plastic Pressure Lines and Line in Line
Air Conditioning & Heating Systems - 4hrs
This live classroom training will explain and all thermal-related vehicle system's fundamentals, laying out practical tips for the working tech who wants to become more experienced with heating and air conditioning systems. HVAC is becoming more complex in today's vehicles, and this course will present both traditional and cutting-edge HVAC diagnostic procedures. As the days of simple air conditioning and heating repairs are long gone, the savvy technician must develop new strategies for maintaining and repairing today's HVAC systems. This course will cover conventional HVAC systems and discuss electric and hybrid electric heating and cooling systems.
Network Communication Diagnostics - 4hrs
Effectively diagnosing C.A.N./C.A.N. FD concerns poses a significant challenge to diagnostic technicians. This intensive course offers unparalleled coverage of the design, operation, and testing of C.A.N. FD systems. Students will be presented with an overview of multiplexing, networking systems and how the various modules are integrated onto a common communication network.
Ford Diagnostic - 4hrs
Ford systems have changed over the years leaning toward turbocharged vehicles with dual fuel systems. New technology requires training. This class will cover Ford’s new cloud-based scan tool along with the new J2716 SENT sensor protocol. We will also explore variable cam timing systems and the inherent problems they present. We will discuss new issues arising in cam and crank signal testing and dive into the triple spark ignition systems.
- Identify features of the FDRS
- Diagnose new technology sensors
- Analyze critical sensors
- Determine throttle body faults
- Diagnose variable cam timing issues
Ford FDRS Scanner Diagnostics - 4hrs
If you’re a technician working on Ford vehicles, you may have heard of FDRS. Short for Ford Diagnostic and Repair System. FDRS is a powerful diagnostic tool used by Ford dealerships and repair shops worldwide to interface with the systems, networks and components found on modern Ford products. The FDRS is next generation scan tool technology designed to interface with the multi-network, multi-control module vehicles of today. This interactive class provides technicians with the skills and knowledge required for using this tool.
GM Diagnostic - 4hrs
Discover the cutting-edge world of General Motors Diagnostics with our General Motors Diagnostics course. This course provides the knowledge and skills you need to excel in diagnosing and repairing GM vehicles. Master the GM Global Diagnostic System (GDS) scan tool and learn to navigate its advanced features for efficient vehicle troubleshooting. Identify common engine problems quickly and accurately, and gain proficiency in essential transmission procedures to ensure optimal vehicle performance. Stay ahead in the industry by recognizing new sensor technologies and understanding their applications in GM vehicles. Enhance your diagnostic capabilities with a focus on brushless low-pressure fuel pumps, equipping yourself to handle complex fuel system issues.
- Describe the use of GDS scan tool Identify common engine problems
- Identify important transmission procedures
- Recognize new sensor technology
- Diagnose brushless low pressure fuel pumps
LD Diesel Emission Systems - 4hrs
LD Diesel Emissions More and more shops and fleets are faced with increasing numbers of light-duty diesel vehicles with emissions system-related issues. Accurately diagnosing and repairing these motors can be challenging at times. This course presents interactive classroom training on proper diagnosis of light-duty diesel engine emissions systems, operation, and proper diagnosis.
Diesel Fuel System - 4hrs
This course covers diesel fuel system testing on Powerstroke, Duramax and Cummins motors. If yoru shop is experiencing comebacks related to diesel fuel or you find yourself replacing pumps and injectors without resolving driveability issues, you need to take this course. We will cover correct diesel fuel testing in great detail as well as the pumps, filters and associated components and plumbing that comes together to make the system work. We will show you some tools and diagnostic techniques that make the testing safe, accurate, and easy. We will cover fuel supply testing to lift pumps and high-pressure pumps. Step by step testing, diagnostics, and repairs will be discussed.
Duramax Diagnostics - 4hrs
Elevate your skills and join us for a classroom training focused on diagnostic and repair techniques for Power Stroke, Cummins, and Duramax diesel systems. This classroom training provides essential training and techniques needed to diagnose and repair these systems efficiently.
- Develop a solid diagnostic strategy for diagnosing mechanical engine failures. You will understand the importance of the disassembly and assembly process of the 6.7 Power Stroke engine.
- Verbalize the steps to properly test the suction side fuel system
- Review how to properly test low side fuel systems
- Review how to properly test the high pressure fuel system.
- Objectives
- No start Causes
- Preventing unneeded parts replacement
- Servicing the no start cause and its effects
- Fuel testing
- Fuel return testing
- Electrical concerns
- Define UREA testing
- Understand DEF system operation
- Explain NOx sensor operations
Power Stroke 6.7 Diagnostics - 4hrs
Elevate your skills and join us for a classroom training focused on diagnostic and repair techniques for Power Stroke, Cummins, and Duramax diesel systems. This workshop provides essential training and techniques needed to diagnose and repair these systems efficiently.
Cummins 6.7 System Operations & Diagnostics - 4hrs
Learn about what’s new with 6.7 Cummins engines as of 2019. This course will cover key areas that were changed, and what makes diagnosing and servicing them different along with the performance and durability improvements provided by these changes. We will also take a deep dive into the fuel systems and what to watch out for concerning high-pressure pump and injector failures. This course will also cover valvetrain, emissions systems, and turbocharger concerns.
Objectives:
- Identify the upgrades to the Cummins engine
- Recognize problems associated with diesel fuel
- Evaluate the complete fuel system including injector testing
- Evaluate critical sensors operation
- Identify turbo & EGR problems
- Analyze SCR system for proper operation
Shop Management (Service Advisor training, Hire the Best Forget the Rest, Preparing Your Shop for EVs) - 4hrs
Learn strategies and processes focused on recruiting and keeping the best talent for your business. More important than the technology to repair vehicles are the people who do the work. The landscape for hiring has drastically changed. New online tools create new challenges and benefits for how and who we hire. This course will help you find and keep the best talent in your shop.
Objectives:
- Where to begin the hiring process
- Identifying why people leave jobs
- Determining the needs of your company
- Matching what your company has to offer with what employees want
- The importance of a mission and vision
- Where the best employees work
- Creating a strategic hiring process
- Making an employment offer
- Orienting new employees
- Creating a team-based commitment
Pressure Transducer Testing - 4hrs
Measuring pressure within specific cylinders is a relatively new form of automotive diagnostic testing, It uses amplified and non-amplified pressure transducers to determine specific cylinder misfires, engine blow-by percentage, restrictions in fuel injectors, valve timing, concerns, and other volumetric efficiency issues. AVI Instructor John Barclay takes a deep look at pressure transducer waveforms, determining cam timing. and how to Use pressure transducers to determine engine mechanical, fuel system, and misfire concerns. Valve train including intake and exhaust issues can all be diagnosed using a pressure transducer and a labscope. This class shows detailed interpretation of wave forms and timing.
Objectives:
- Understand what a pressure transducer is and how it works
- Identify multiple types of pressure transducers
- Connecting a pressure transducer to a labscope
- Overview of when to use an in cylinder pressure transducer
- Comparison of other tests available and problems
- Precautions to take with CPT
- Using waveforms to diagnose timing and related issues
- Using a cranking, Idle and Acceleration check procedure
- Detailed scope pattern interpretation
- Evaluating use of pressure transducer diagnostic and when this procedure should be considered.
Electrified Vehicles - Air Conditioning Service - 4hrs
Expand your service offerings to include electric and hybrid vehicle air conditioning (AC) systems with this dynamic live course. Gain a comprehensive understanding by identifying all components of the AC system and delving into the theory of AC operation. Learn to correlate temperature with refrigerant pressure and categorize various compressor types utilized in hybrid and battery electric vehicles (HEV/BEV). Hands-on demonstrations will enable you to conduct precise gauge and temperature testing, enhancing your diagnostic prowess. Additionally, discover the strategic placement of inverters within HEV/BEV setups, ensuring you're equipped to tackle AC system challenges with confidence and expertise.
Course Objectives
- Identify all components of AC system
- Describe theory of AC operation
- Compare temperature to refrigerant pressure
- Categorize compressor types
- Perform gauge and temperature testing
- Identify inverter location on HEV/BEV
Electrified Vehicles - Maintenance Opportunities - 4hrs
The service opportunities for hybrid and electric vehicles are increasing for all shops. Fluid service and battery maintenance are critical care items for the longevity of these vehicles. Poorly maintained batteries cause a loss of fuel economy. in this intensive training course we train on the intricacies of HEV/BEV components, from electric motors and batteries to regenerative braking systems and power electronics. Gain practical insights into the specialized maintenance requirements unique to these vehicles, including battery management and thermal management systems. Understand the critical role of oils and coolants in maintaining optimal vehicle performance and longevity, and learn to identify and rectify common technician errors that can impact vehicle efficiency and safety. Equip yourself with essential knowledge of correct power down and procedures during repairs to ensure safety and prevent damage to sensitive electronic components. Whether you're new to electric vehicle maintenance or looking to deepen your expertise, this course provides hands-on experience and expert guidance to prepare you for the growing opportunities in the HEV/BEV maintenance sector.
Course Objectives
- Describe common HEV-BEV components
- Explain the maintenance needed on HEV-BEV’s
- Understand the importance of oils and coolants
- Determine common mistakes Technicians may make
- Determine correct power-down procedures based on repair
Electrified Vehicles - Ford Mach-e - 4hrs
Learn specific Ev Technology on the Ford Mach E with an in-depth discussion on computer strategies and scan data interpretation, including battery testing, charging, and maintenance. Learn proper safety, and develop a diagnostic process specific to electric vehicles.
Course Objective
- Recognize the Personal Protection Equipment needed and understand the correct procedures and applications.
- Learn about how the low voltage system interacts with the high voltage systems.
- Learn about how high-voltage systems operate. This will include a deep dive into inverters, battery technology, 3-phase motors, and more.
- Learn how to quickly and effectively diagnose no starts and other concerns with EVs.
- Learn about charging infrastructure, onboard chargers, charging cables, and more.
- Learn about the differences in electrified air conditioning systems.
Electrified Vehicles - Ford Lightning - 4hrs
Learn specific Ev Technology on the Ford Lightning with in-depth discussion on computer strategies and scan data interpretation, including battery testing, charging and maintenance. Learn proper safety; and develop a diagnostic process specific to electric vehicles. Safety will be discussed along with proper usage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and specialty tools required for EV service. This course will cover the types of EV drive systems in use as well as their operation and service needs. Description and operation sections will include E/V drivetrain components, inverter/converter systems, motor types and design differences, air conditioning system designs, cooling systems for the components. Diagnostic procedures and proper tool usage will be covered in depth as the electronic testing tools required for these vehicles are different from those commonly used in shops at this time.
Objective:
- Recognize the Personal Protection Equipment needed and understand the correct procedures and applications.
- Learn about how the low voltage system interacts with the high voltage systems.
- Learn about how high voltage systems operate. This will include a deep dive on inverters, battery technology, 3 phase motors and more.
- Learn how to quickly and effectively diagnose no starts and other concerns with EVs.
- Learn about charging infrastructure, on board chargers, charging cables, and more.
- Learn about the differences in electrified air conditioning systems.
Electrified Vehicles - Nissan Leaf - 4hrs
Learn specific Ev Technology on the Nissan Leaf with an in-depth discussion on computer strategies and scan data interpretation, including battery testing, charging, and maintenance. Learn proper safety, and develop a diagnostic process specific to electric vehicles.
- Recognize the Personal Protection Equipment needed and understand the correct procedures and applications.
- Learn about how the low voltage system interacts with the high voltage systems.
- Learn about how high voltage systems operate. This will include a deep dive on inverters, battery technology, 3 phase motors and more.
- Learn how to quickly and effectively diagnose no starts and other concerns with EVs.
- Learn about charging infrastructure, on board chargers, charging cables, and more.
- Learn about the differences in electrified air conditioning systems.
Electrified Vehicles - Toyota Sienna Hybrid - 4hrs
The Toyota Sienna hybrid has evolved substantially over the years. This training will provide you with the latest updates on the Sienna's advanced systems including the predictive SOC technology. You will also learn about the GTS scan tool as well as essential tools and procedures for diagnosing electrical issues related to the battery, inverter and motor generators. Essential safety protocols as well as routine maintenance items are also covered.
Course Objectives
- Develop good safety practices that apply to hybrids
- Identify factory scan data functions
- Determine torque paths from engine and electric motors
- Understand how three phase motors, inverters, DC-to DC converts operate
- Perform testing on hybrid components
Electrified Vehicles - Chevy Bolt - 4hrs
The Chevy Bolt EV was introduced in 2017. There is also another Chevy Bolt that is called The Bolt EUV. Both vehicle powertrains are the same and are becoming more and more common on the road as an affordable EV. The Chevy Bolt technology started with what GM learned developing the Chevy Spark EV. GM’s major target was to exceed 200 mile driving range to reduce range anxiety. Explore the components, diagnostics and strategies to work on these intriguing vehicles.
Objective:
- Determine correct safety practices for high voltage battery testing
- Identify the most common charge connectors
- Perform total gear ratio calculations
- Examine horsepower & torque charts
- Observe the results of back EMF
- Identify proper motor testing techniques
Electrified Vehicles - Tesla - 4hrs
AVI's Tesla Training Class is designed exclusively for automotive technicians seeking expertise in servicing Tesla vehicles. This comprehensive course equips you with the essential skills and knowledge to handle Tesla's advanced technology effectively. Learn to navigate and utilize Tesla's comprehensive service information resources, ensuring access to accurate repair procedures and technical specifications. Master proper shutdown and isolation procedures specific to Tesla vehicles, essential for ensuring technician safety and preventing electrical hazards. Gain an in-depth understanding of Tesla's self-driving hardware and software, including sensors, cameras, and autonomous driving capabilities. Explore how to select and utilize scan tools to access and interpret data Parameter IDs (PIDs), enabling thorough diagnostics and troubleshooting. Practice procedures for jump-starting a Tesla vehicle with a dead 12-volt battery, understanding the unique considerations and safety protocols involved. Analyze the operation of three-phase motors and high-voltage batteries used in Tesla vehicles, gaining insights into their performance characteristics and maintenance requirements. Identify Tesla charge port terminals and understand the various charge voltage options available, essential for safely and efficiently managing vehicle charging. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the specialized skills and confidence needed to service Tesla vehicles competently, ensuring customer satisfaction and enhancing your career in automotive technology.
Objective:
- Locate and use service information
- Identify proper shut down and isolation procedures
- Gain understanding of self driving hardware and software
- Select scan tools and obtain data PIDS
- Jump starting a vehicle with dead 12-volt battery
- Analyze three phase motors and high voltage batteries
- Identify charge port terminals and charge voltage options
Electrified Vehicles - Chevrolet Blazer EV Technology - 4hrs
Jump into the innovative world of the new electric-powered Chevy Blazer in AVI's live training course designed for automotive professionals. This course focuses on the safe handling of high-voltage systems, equipping you with essential safety practices for conducting high-voltage testing and ensuring technician safety and compliance. Explore the cutting-edge features of the Chevy Blazer's electric powertrain, including identifying the most common charge connectors used for electric vehicle charging. Gain a comprehensive understanding of inverter operation and the functions of Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs) crucial to the vehicle's electrical system. Learn to measure the high-voltage system for isolation faults, using specialized tools and techniques to maintain system integrity and reliability. Discover the tools and equipment essential for HEV/BEV testing, from diagnostic scanners to specialized meters, empowering you to effectively diagnose and troubleshoot electric vehicle systems. Whether you're new to electric vehicles or expanding your expertise, this course provides practical knowledge and hands-on experience essential for servicing the new electric-powered Chevy Blazer and advancing your career in automotive technology
Objectives:
- Determine correct safety practices for high voltage testing
- Identify the most common charge connectors
- Describe the operation of an inverter
- Define how an IGBT functions
- Measure the high voltage system for isolation faults
- Identify tools used in HEV-BEV testing
Electrified Vehicles - Hybrid and EV Drivetrains - 4hrs
This class covers the many different transaxle/drive axle designs that are on the market today. It is also meant to reveal that the inside of these transaxles is not scary, and most are very simple. We will cover power flow, gear reduction, and how torque is multiplied. In the first portion of this class, we will cover the torque and horsepower of electric motors and how it varies from gasoline engine designs. We will also cover why electric motors lose their torque with RPM. We will start with simple BEV gear trains and migrate to more sophisticated systems as we go. We hope that you will appreciate the knowledge we have presented throughout the class by taking some time to explain the concepts.
Course Objectives
• Determine power flow in various transaxle designs
• Perform total gear ratio calculations
• Examine horsepower & torque charts
• Observe the results of back EMF
• Identify proper motor testing techniques
• Perform the park lock release procedure
Electrified Vehicles - Battery Technology - 4hrs
Explore the intricate world of high voltage electric vehicle (EV) batteries in this comprehensive training course. Gain a deep understanding of battery design principles, focusing on Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) technology, including the structure of cells, modules, and sections in series. Master safety protocols crucial for high voltage battery testing and learn to interpret scan data effectively to distinguish between healthy and faulty cells. Hands-on exercises will equip you with the skills to perform testing, balancing, and reconditioning procedures on NiMH batteries, ensuring optimal performance and longevity in EV applications.
Objectives:
- Describe the basic design of a NIMH battery
- Determine correct safety practices for high voltage battery testing
- Define how battery cells, modules, and sections are series together
- Analyze scan data to determine good and bad cells
- Perform testing-balancing-reconditioning on NIMH batteries
Electrified Vehicles - Inverters - 4hrs
Enhance your knowledge of electric and hybrid vehicles with this comprehensive course. Learn the intricacies of HEV vehicle electronics by exploring the operation of inverters and understanding the fundamental workings of Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs). Gain proficiency in analyzing inverter voltage and amperage waveforms, as well as measuring high voltage systems for isolation faults and evaluating capacitors. Develop expert-level skills in diagnosing DC-DC converters through structured diagnostic planning, and distinguish between buck and boost operations. Hands-on sessions will equip you to perform thorough testing on high-voltage contactors, ensuring mastery of critical components in modern automotive electrification.
Course Objectives:
- Describe the operation of an inverter
- Define how an IGBT functions
- Analyze inverter voltage and amperage waveforms
- Measure the high voltage system for isolation faults
- Evaluate capacitors
- Develop a diagnostic plan for DC-DC converters
- Determine the difference between buck and boost
- Perform testing on high-voltage contactors
Electrified Vehicles - Three Phase Motors - 4hrs
This training course provides a thorough understanding of three-phase automotive motors, covering essential aspects from the identification of motor components to advanced diagnostic techniques. Participants will learn to identify all parts of a three-phase motor, differentiate between permanent magnet and induction motor operations, and evaluate motor windings using specialized equipment. The course also explores the interaction of three-phase motors with gear trains and equips learners with the skills to analyze motor and bearing failures. By the end of this training, participants will gain practical insights and proficiency in troubleshooting and maintaining automotive motors effectively.
Course Objectives:
- Identify all parts of a three-phase motor
- Differentiate the operation between permanent magnet motor & induction motor
- Identify the interaction of three phase motor with gear train
- Evaluate motor windings using specialized equipment
- Analyze motor and bearing failures
Electrified Vehicles - Charging Stations - 4hrs
This training course is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and practical skills related to electric car charging stations. Participants will learn to identify the most common charge connectors used in electric vehicles, define pin assignments within these connectors, and understand their operational characteristics. The course will cover the operation of on-board chargers and differentiate between level 1, 2, 3, and 4 charging systems, highlighting their respective capabilities and applications. Participants will also gain expertise in calculating the appropriate size of home chargers to match specific vehicle requirements and learn to select mobile applications that facilitate finding and utilizing remote charging stations effectively. By the end of this course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of electric car charging infrastructure, enabling them to make informed decisions in the installation, operation, and utilization of charging stations.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the most common charge connectors
- Define pin assignments within charge connectors
- Describe the operation of on-board charger
- Recognize the difference between level 1-2-3-4 charging
- Calculate the size of the home charger to match vehicle requirements
- Select phone APPS that will be helpful in finding and using remote charging stations
Electrified Vehicles - GM Electric and Hybrid Vehicles - 4hrs
This live training presentation on GM Electric and Hybrid Vehicles offers an in-depth exploration into the cutting-edge technology and safety practices essential for working with these advanced automotive systems. Participants will gain critical knowledge on determining the correct safety practices for high voltage testing, ensuring a secure and compliant working environment. The course will thoroughly examine the distinct differences between the drivetrains of the GM Bolt, Blazer, and Volt, providing a comprehensive understanding of their unique engineering and performance characteristics. Additionally, attendees will learn to describe the operation of an inverter, a key component in the power conversion process of electric vehicles.
Furthermore, the training will delve into the functionality of Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs), highlighting their crucial role in electric vehicle systems. Participants will be equipped with the skills to measure high voltage systems for isolation faults, ensuring the integrity and safety of these systems. The course also includes an overview of the specialized tools used in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) testing, offering hands-on demonstrations to reinforce learning. This comprehensive training is designed to empower automotive professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving field of electric and hybrid vehicles.
Course Objectives:
- Determine correct safety practices for high voltage testing
- Determine the differences between Bolt, Blazer, and Volt drivetrains
- Describe the operation of an inverter
- Define how an IGBT functions
- Measure the high voltage system for isolation faults
- Identify tools used in HEV-BEV testing
Electrified Vehicles - Hybrid and EV Test Tools - 4hrs
This Hybrid and EV Tools course will provide technicians with a comprehensive understanding of the operation of six essential diagnostic tools for troubleshooting and servicing electric and hybrid vehicles.
These tools include:
- Milli-Ohm Meter
- Insulation Resistance Tester (Mega-Ohm Meter)
- Cat III 1,000V DVOM
- Fluke Proving Unit
- 2-Pole Voltage & Continuity Tester
- Fluke 1503 Insulation Tester
This course examines the proper use and inspection of personal protective equipment, including electrical safety gloves. In addition to presenting each tool, Hybrid and EV Tools gives specific application demonstrations for each tool with real world scenario diagnostic tests. Each tool is demonstrated in an application relating to Electric and Hybrid vehicles and how you can use your tools to be safe, efficient and fix the cars correctly.
Course Objectives:
- Identify tools used in HEV-BEV testing
- Perform specific test on HEV-BEV components
- Select the correct tool for testing
- Calculate total capacitance of a capacitor bank
- Examine motor test results
- Determine meter and testing equipment safety requirements
Toyota 4th Generation - 4hrs
Learn about the advanced technology of fourth-generation Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles in this comprehensive live training course tailored for automotive technicians. Learn and practice essential safety protocols specific to hybrid systems, including high-voltage safety, battery handling procedures, and emergency response techniques. Gain proficiency in identifying and utilizing factory scan data functions crucial for diagnosing and troubleshooting complex hybrid vehicle systems. Explore the intricate torque distribution paths originating from both the gasoline engine and electric motors, understanding their synergistic roles in optimizing vehicle performance and fuel efficiency. Gain a deep understanding of the operation principles behind three-phase motors, inverters, and DC-to-DC converters, essential components in hybrid powertrains. Through practical hands-on sessions, develop the skills necessary to conduct thorough testing and diagnostics on hybrid components, ensuring accurate assessments and effective maintenance practices. Equip yourself with the expertise needed to confidently service and repair fourth-generation Toyota Prius hybrids, mastering the forefront of automotive technology and enhancing your career capabilities in hybrid vehicle maintenance.
Course Objectives:
- Develop good safety practices that apply to hybrids
- Identify factory scan data functions
- Determine torque paths from the engine and electric motors
- Understand how three-phase motors, inverters, DC-to-DC converts operate
- Perform testing on hybrid components
A Service Advisor's Guide to ADAS - 4hrs
This classroom training course will explain and discuss the various components included in ADAS, such as cameras, radars, blind spot detection moducles, and park assist sensors, and review service opportunities and procedures for the aftermarket. ADAS or "Advanced Driver Assistance Systems," is a relatively new technology, and as with any new technology, there is apprehension, fears, and many rumors. Additionally, the students will participate in the setup, calibration, and use of a portable Autel ADAS system, diagnosing a vehicle's detection systems.
Course Objectives:
- Define ADAS
- Understand the different components of an ADAS system
- Describe the supportive ADAS systems and how they relate to each other
- Explain the use of a scan tool for ADAS calibration
- Identify the operation of ADAS as it relates to the vehicle operator
- Describe ADAS calibration equipment and how it is used
- List the different levels of ADAS
- Understand the future of ADAS and the automotive technician
- Explain the importance of proper ADAS calibration
- Understand V2V and V21 systems
ADAS Service & Diagnostics - 8hrs
This live classroom training course will explain and discuss the various components included in ADAS, such as cameras, radars, blind spot detection moducles, and park assist sensors, and review service opportunities and procedures for the aftermarket. ADAS or "Advanced Driver Assistance Systems," is a relatively new technology, and as with any new technology, there is apprehension, fears and many rumors. Additionally, the students will participate in the setup, calibration and use of a portable Autel ADAS system, diagnosing a vehicle's detection systems.
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School Bus Systems - HVAC - 4hrs
School buses have to maintain a climate that is safe and comfortable for the travelers.. In some states, A/C is only mandated for special needs buses, but with high temperatures and humidity during much of the school year, more and more buses are equipped with A/C. Depending on their size, buses may have multiple, independent A/C systems installed side by side or in other configurations. Effectively servicing school bus HVAC systems relies on quality training. This course will show you the components that make up a school bus HVAC system and show you how to readily diagnose and service them. We will take a look at legacy systems and spend time on modern school bus HVAC systems and the procedures used to keep them operating properly.
Medium Duty - International CV Duramax L5D - 4hs
Custom 4 hour Lecture
Hands On Workshops
The ability to perform hands-on activities is the best way to learn. AVI is proud to offer technical training in a hands-on workshop environment using our award-winning training aids and system mock-ups. Our flexible offerings can be customized to meet your needs. Our Hands-On training can be delivered in a 1 to 5-day format. With multiple-day workshops, technicians have the opportunity to reinforce their training with additional tasks, increasing their efficiency and proficiency.
Brake System Service - 16 hr
In this hands-on workshop, your instructor will present information on how to perform proper brake service on today's modern vehicles, as well as practical information on hydraulic, power assist, parking, and drum brake systems and associated components such as wheel bearings and brake control units. Topics include: Hydraulic systems, fluids, lines, hoses, valves, switches, repair, power assist units, and various strategies for associated electrical systems. This course is ideal for both the new student looking to learn about braking systems and the more advanced technician seeking diagnostic techniques and ASE A-5 test preparation assistance.
Course Objectives:
- Describe Standard Brake System Components and Operation
- Understand Hydraulic Braking Systems and Components
- Explain Master Cylinder Operation and Repair Procedures
- Recall Brake Bleeding, Flushing, and Leak Testing Procedures
- Describe Drum Brake Diagnosis and Repair SchemasUnderstand Brake Power Assist Units
- Relate Disc Brake Systems, Diagnostics and Repair
- Illustrate the Operation of Non-ABS Brake Valves and Switches
- Describe Anti-Lock Braking Systems, Diagnosis and Repair
Brake System Service - 24 hr
In this hands-on workshop, your instructor will present information on how to perform proper brake service on today's modern vehicles, as well as practical information on hydraulic, power assist, parking, and drum brake systems and associated components such as wheel bearings and brake control units. Topics include: Hydraulic systems, fluids, lines, hoses, valves, switches, repair, power assist units, and various strategies for associated electrical systems. This course is ideal for both the new student looking to learn about braking systems and the more advanced technician seeking diagnostic techniques and ASE A-5 test preparation assistance.
Course Objectives:
- Describe Standard Brake System Components and Operation
- Understand Hydraulic Braking Systems and Components
- Explain Master Cylinder Operation and Repair Procedures
- Recall Brake Bleeding, Flushing, and Leak Testing Procedures
- Describe Drum Brake Diagnosis and Repair SchemasUnderstand Brake Power Assist Units
- Relate Disc Brake Systems, Diagnostics and Repair
- Illustrate the Operation of Non-ABS Brake Valves and Switches
- Describe Anti-Lock Braking Systems, Diagnosis and Repair
Electrical Fundamentals - 8hrs
Looking to get your entry-level and novice techs familiar with the fundamentals of electrical system diagnostics? AVI’s 8-hour hands-on level Electrical training is a great place to start. Participants will learn essential skills and concepts using our e-trainer boards. They will apply concepts including circuit types, Ohm’s law, and voltage drop testing to identify primary components used on most vehicles today. This training is a great launching point for engaging your team in learning that will benefit the productivity of your shop!
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the Personal Protection Equipment needed and understand the correct procedures and applications.
- Familiarity with your multimeter; identify all of its different functions.
- Read and interpret Schematic Diagrams
- Perform real-world testing and learn what the results mean.
- Perform voltage drop testing and open circuit resistance testing.
- Become familiar with Ohm’s Law and use it to solve shorts to ground.
- Understand basic electrical theories.
Electrical Fundamentals - 16hrs
This comprehensive 2-day session will provide the entry-level teammates with the core skills that will allow them to develop into a skilled A-level technician in the future. Practical hands-on training will be performed by the teammate on electrical testing training aids. All learning will be reinforced with hands-on exercises. Electrical testing boards for hands-on testing will be provided during class.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the Personal Protection Equipment needed and understand the correct procedures and applications.
- Gain confidence in how best to utilize your multimeter and apply its different functions.
- Read and interpret Schematic Diagrams
- Perform real-world testing and learn to use the results as part of a diagnostic strategy.
- Understand the benefits of performing voltage drop testing versus open circuit resistance testing.
- Use Ohm’s law to identify component-level failures and describe where it falls short.
- Apply electrical theories to identify component-level failures.
Electrical Diagnostic Strategies - 8hrs
For technicians with a good grasp of basic electrical concepts and principles, this training will amp your skills up to a higher level. Building on the foundations of our entry-level electrical course, this 8-hour intermediate-level electrical training goes into greater detail and applies more sophisticated diagnostic processes to complex circuits found on modern vehicles.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the Personal Protection Equipment needed and understand the correct procedures and applications
- Use schematic diagrams to identify specific components
- Identify circuit requirements
- Explain current flow
- Identify testing differences between series and parallel circuits
- Select different methods of measuring the current flow
- Perform volt drop testing on circuits
Electrical Diagnostic Strategies - 16hrs
For technicians with a good grasp of basic electrical concepts and principles, this training will amp your skills up to a higher level. Building on the foundations of our entry-level electrical course, this 2-day intermediate-level electrical training goes into great detail and applies more sophisticated diagnostic processes to complex circuits found on modern vehicles.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the Personal Protection Equipment needed and understand the correct procedures and applications
- Identify circuit requirements and build circuits using real-world components
- View current flow between components using a DVOM
- Examine the load on different types of circuits and components
- Build and test series and parallel circuits
- Apply voltage drop testing to identify the power consumption of a component and determine why it is not functioning correctly
- Describe aftermarket grounding kits and what they are used for
- Examine solenoids and relays and describe their operation and troubleshooting
Introduction to Lab Scopes - 8hrs
In this hands-on course, you will learn how to set your scope to capture the signals you will use to diagnose faults in today's cars. From gathering preliminary baseline signals to deep diagnostics with pressure waveform we will teach you the processes required to be successful with your scope. We encourage you to bring your lab scope to use in class. Learning how to diagnose with your tools is the best way to learn! Accelerate your automotive diagnostic skills with our Automotive Lab Scope Diagnostics course. Dive into the world of oscilloscopes and learn to interpret waveforms for pinpoint accuracy in identifying vehicle issues. Explore hands-on exercises and real-world case studies to master the art of using lab scopes for quick and efficient troubleshooting. This course empowers you to elevate your diagnostic prowess, making you indispensable in the rapidly evolving field of electrical automotive technology.
Course Objectives:
- Gain confidence in how best to utilize your lab scope and all of its different functions
- Perform real-world testing and learn what the results mean
- Learn about all the different systems you can test with your lab scope and what good waveforms look like compared to faulty ones
- Become familiar with pressure transducers and all of their applications
- Understand how and when to integrate lab scope usage into your diagnostic routines
Advanced Lab Scope Testing Techniques - 16hrs
In this hands-on course, you will learn how to set your scope to capture the signals you will use to diagnose faults in today's cars. From gathering preliminary baseline signals to deep diagnostics with pressure waveform we will teach you the processes required to be successful with your scope. We encourage you to bring your lab scope to use in class. Learning how to diagnose with your tools is the best way to learn! Accelerate your automotive diagnostic skills with our Automotive Lab Scope Diagnostics course. Dive into the world of oscilloscopes and learn to interpret waveforms for pinpoint accuracy in identifying vehicle issues. Explore hands-on exercises and real-world case studies to master the art of using lab scopes for quick and efficient troubleshooting. This course empowers you to elevate your diagnostic prowess, making you indispensable in the rapidly evolving field of electrical automotive technology.
Course Objectives:
- Gain confidence in how best to utilize your lab scope and all of its different functions
- Use schematic diagrams to identify components and apply how they relate to complex systems
- Perform real-world testing and learn what the results mean
- Learn about all the different systems you can test with your lab scope and what good waveforms look like compared to faulty ones
- Become familiar with pressure transducers and all of their applications
- Understand how and when to integrate lab scope usage into your diagnostic routines
Modern Lighting Systems Workshop - 8hrs
Headlights have been a part of automobiles back to the beginning when lanterns were used as headlights. Headlights serve one main purpose which is to illuminate the road. Headlight bulbs have evolved from simple filaments to complex HID, LED, and laser designs. Headlights must provide enough light at highway speeds to ensure the safety of the driver but at the same time cannot blind oncoming traffic. Nanotechnology has led to LED micromirror designs that were not possible in the earlier years of the automobile. This course will explore new headlight designs, and break down the differences between Candelas, lumens, watts, Kelvin, and pixels. This course covers generic headlight aiming procedures and DOT regulations. We have also included a section on headlight control systems which illustrates the complex design used in late model vehicles.
Course Objectives:
- Define the difference between candela, lumens, lux, and kelvin temperature
- Measure light output with a Lux meter
- Determine the difference between HID, LED, laser, and halogen lights
- Recognize the difference between projector and reflector lights
- Identify all the different adaptive lighting features
Air Conditioning & Heating Systems Workshop - 8hrs
This 8 hour, hands-on training will demonstrate thermal-related vehicle system's fundamentals, laying out practical tips for the working tech who wants to become more experienced with heating and air conditioning systems. HVAC is becoming more complex in today's vehicles, and this course presents both traditional and cutting-edge HVAC diagnostic procedures. As the days of simple air conditioning and heating repairs are long gone, the savvy technician must develop new strategies for maintaining and repairing today's HVAC systems. This course gives participants hands-on training on conventional HVAC systems as well as becoming familiar with electric and hybrid electric heating and cooling systems.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the Difference Between Conventional and Electric Vehicle HVAC Systems
Describe the Difference Between R-134a and R-1234yf Systems
Explain Proper HVAC Testing Procedures
Explain When a Scan Tool Can Help
Describe Common Causes of Failures of HVAC Components
List Common HVAC Diagnostic, Recovery, and Maintenance tTools
Identify When to Flush and When to Replace Components
Define an Automotive HVAC System
Air Conditioning & Heating Systems Workshop - 16hrs
This two-day, hands-on training will demonstrate thermal-related vehicle system's fundamentals, laying out practical tips for the working tech who wants to become more experienced with heating and air conditioning systems. HVAC is becoming more complex in today's vehicles, and this course presents both traditional and cutting-edge HVAC diagnostic procedures. As the days of simple air conditioning and heating repairs are long gone, the savvy technician must develop new strategies for maintaining and repairing today's HVAC systems. This course gives participants hands-on training on conventional HVAC systems as well as becoming familiar with electric and hybrid electric heating and cooling systems.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the Difference Between Conventional and Electric Vehicle HVAC Systems
- Describe the Difference Between R-134a and R-1234yf Systems
- Explain Proper HVAC Testing Procedures
- Explain When a Scan Tool Can Help
- Describe Common Causes of Failures of HVAC Components
- List Common HVAC Diagnostic, Recovery, and Maintenance Tools
- Identify When to Flush and When to Replace Components
- Define an Automotive HVAC System
Ford FDRS Scanner Diagnostics - 8hrs
If you’re a technician working on Ford vehicles, you may have heard of FDRS. Short for Ford Diagnostic and Repair System. FDRS is a powerful diagnostic tool used by Ford dealerships and repair shops worldwide to interface with the systems, networks, and components found in modern Ford products. The FDRS is a next-generation scan tool technology designed to interface with the multi-network, multi-control module vehicles of today. This hands-on class provides technicians with the skills and knowledge required for using this tool.
Course Objectives:
- Setting you the FDRS including, components, preferences, vehicle identification
- Multi-module self-testing and datalogger
- Active Commands
- Module programming
- FDRS Self-Tests
- DTC Types and Interpretation
- Network Monitor, Power Balance, Relative Compression, Misfire Monitor
- Programmable Module Installation (PMI)
- FDRS Service Functions
Duramax Diagnostics Hands-On Workshop - 24hrs
Elevate your skills and join us for an intensive hands-on training workshop focused on diagnostic and repair techniques for Power Stroke, Cummins, and Duramax diesel systems. This workshop provides essential hands-on training and practical techniques needed to diagnose and repair these systems efficiently. In our Hands-On Cummins, Duramax, and Power Stroke Diagnostics Workshop we bring a variety of training props. Our instructors are the best of the best with working knowledge of the entire system. In this Master Diesel course, we bring the entire engine to be disassembled and diagnosed. The Fuel System will be discussed in detail. Fuel quality is a major concern causing Drivability issues. Perform safe, accurate, and easy fuel testing in class. We will cover the fuel supply to lift pumps and high-pressure pumps. Diagnosing hard start and no start conditions can be a difficult challenge. Develop a proven process when testing drivability issues. Reduce your diagnostic time and prevent unneeded parts replacement. Understand the cause and its effect on the entire system. DPF and SCR issues can be hard to diagnose and repair. The DPF and SCR systems are two separate systems but can affect each other, and in this part of the class, we will take you through information and procedures to solve complaints involving SCR/DPF-related issues. Learn Diesel Computer Strategies when using your Scan Tool for Engine Performance issues. Get the most out of your Scan Tool. An in-depth discussion on features and functions to help determine in which system where the problem originates.
Course Objectives:
- Develop a solid diagnostic strategy for diagnosing mechanical engine failures. You will understand the importance of the disassembly and assembly process of the 6.7 Power Stroke engine.
- Verbalize the steps to properly test the suction side fuel system
- Review how to properly test low-side fuel systems
- Review how to properly test the high-pressure fuel system.
- No start Causes
- Preventing unneeded parts replacement
- Servicing the no-start cause and its effects
- Fuel testing
- Fuel return testing
Power Stroke 6.7 Diagnostics Hands-On Workshop - 24hrs
Elevate your skills and join us for an intensive hands-on training workshop focused on diagnostic and repair techniques for Power Stroke, Cummins, and Duramax diesel systems. This workshop provides essential hands-on training and practical techniques needed to diagnose and repair these systems efficiently. In our Hands-On Cummins, Duramax, and Power Stroke Diagnostics Workshop we bring a variety of training props. Our instructors are the best of the best with working knowledge of the entire system. In this Master Diesel course, we bring the entire engine to be disassembled and diagnosed. The Fuel System will be discussed in detail. Fuel quality is a major concern causing Drivability issues. Perform safe, accurate, and easy fuel testing in class. We will cover fuel supply to lift pumps and high-pressure pumps. Diagnosing hard start and no start conditions can be a difficult challenge. Develop a proven process when testing drivability issues. Reduce your diagnostic time and prevent unneeded parts replacement. Understand the cause and its effect on the entire system. DPF and SCR issues can be hard to diagnose and repair. The DPF and SCR systems are two separate systems but can affect each other, and in this part of the class, we will take you through information and procedures to solve complaints involving SCR/DPF-related issues. Learn Diesel Computer Strategies when using your Scan Tool for Engine Performance issues. Get the most out of your Scan Tool. An in-depth discussion on features and functions to help determine in which system where the problem originates.
Course Objectives:
- You will understand the importance of the disassembly and assembly process of the 6.7 Power Stroke engine.
- Verbalize the steps to properly test the suction side fuel system
- Review how to properly test low-side fuel systems
- Review how to properly test the high-pressure fuel system.
- No start Causes
- Preventing unneeded parts replacement
- Servicing the no-start cause and its effects
- Fuel testing
- Fuel return testing
- Electrical concerns
Power Stroke 6.7 Diagnostics Hands-On Workshop - 32hrs
Elevate your skills to the fullest extent and join us for an intensive, 4-day hands-on training workshop focused on diagnostic and repair techniques for Power Stroke, Cummins, and Duramax diesel systems. This workshop provides essential hands-on training and practical techniques needed to diagnose and repair these systems efficiently and considerable hands-on time for all participants. In our Hands-On Cummins, Duramax, and Power Stroke Diagnostics Workshop we bring a variety of training props. Our instructors are the best of the best with working knowledge of the entire system. In this Master Diesel course, we bring the entire engine to be disassembled and diagnosed. The Fuel System will be discussed in detail. Fuel quality is a major concern causing Drivability issues. Perform safe, accurate, and easy fuel testing in class. We will cover the fuel supply to lift pumps and high-pressure pumps. Diagnosing hard start and no start conditions can be a difficult challenge. Develop a proven process when testing drivability issues. Reduce your diagnostic time and prevent unneeded parts replacement. Understand the cause and its effect on the entire system. DPF and SCR issues can be hard to diagnose and repair. The DPF and SCR systems are two separate systems but can affect each other, and in this part of the class, we will take you through information and procedures to solve complaints involving SCR/DPF-related issues. Learn Diesel Computer Strategies when using your Scan Tool for Engine Performance issues. Get the most out of your Scan Tool. An in-depth discussion on features and functions to help determine in which system where the problem originates.
Course Objectives:
- You will understand the importance of the disassembly and assembly process of the 6.7 Power Stroke engine.
- Verbalize the steps to properly test the suction side fuel system
- Review how to properly test low-side fuel systems
- Review how to properly test the high-pressure fuel system.
- No start Causes
- Preventing unneeded parts replacement
- Servicing the no-start cause and its effects
- Fuel testing
- Fuel return testing
- Electrical concerns
Cummins 6.7 System Operations & Diagnostics Workshop - 24hrs
Three days of hands on learning where you will learn about what’s new with 6.7 Cummins engines as of 2019. This course will cover key areas that were changed, and what makes diagnosing and servicing them different along with the performance and durability improvements provided by these changes. We will also take a deep dive into the fuel systems and what to watch out for concerning high-pressure pump and injector failures. This course will also cover valvetrain, emissions systems, and turbocharger concerns.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the upgrades to the Cummins engine
- Recognize problems associated with diesel fuel
- Evaluate the complete fuel system including injector testing
- Evaluate critical sensors operation
- Identify turbo & EGR problems
- Analyze SCR system for proper operation
Advance Networking Diagnostics Hands-On - 24hrs
Effectively diagnosing C.A.N./C.A.N. FD concerns poses a significant challenge. This intensive hands-on course offers unparalleled coverage of the design, operation, and testing of C.A.N. FD systems with AVI’s exclusive Networking Training Aid. Guided by expert instructors, AVI’s Advanced Networking Diagnostics workshop provides the solutions you need to diagnose the C.A.N. FD system efficiently.
Course Objectives:
- Decode C.A.N. Communications
- Analyze Transceiver Operation
- LIN Mapping
- Understand automotive Ethernet Protocols
- Understanding the Functions of STAR and Loop Configurations in Modern Network Systems
- Properly Repair Twisted Pair Wiring
- Interpret C.A.N. Labscope Waveforms
Electrified Vehicles - Air Conditioning Service Hands-On Workshop - 16hrs
This course will cover the design, operation, and testing of A/C systems on hybrid and electric vehicles. These systems can come in many forms of compressor drive from belt only, belt/electric combination to full electric in either AC or DC voltage supply. A condensed discussion of the refrigeration cycle will be included. Operation, testing, and diagnostics of these systems will be the bulk of the course time.
Electrified Vehicles - Maintenance Services Workshop - 8hrs
Safety will be reviewed along with proper usage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and when it is to be used. Vehicle type identification leading into covering the basics of hybrid and EV operation such as how to: Enter, Start and Drive a Tesla and other out of the normal style vehicle types. Engaging the learner with a mix of in-shop hands on activities will define maintenance opportunities and create a culture that motivates customers to have their Hybrid or EV serviced at your location. We will explain the wide variety of low voltage system services you should offer as well as provide information on the various high voltage system services to offer. Tools, tips and tricks will be discussed along with many step-by-step processes and critical services which can currently be performed. Highlighted too, will be a variety of hybrid/EV specific procedures for systems such as cooling and fuel services.
Electrified Vehicles - Systems & Diagnostics Workshop - 8hrs
In this hands-on workshop, students will learn diagnostic and repair techniques for working with high-voltage vehicles. The course covers the components that make these vehicles unique and delves deep into their operation, their specialized components, and effective diagnostic procedures. It also extensively covers the most critical subject of the lessons: safety. This class explains the vehicle’s workings, preparing the vehicle for safe diagnostic interaction, proper personal protective equipment for the technician, and recommended procedures for servicing HV systems.
Course Objectives:
• Safety fundamentals and testing procedures.
• Wiring schematics.
• Hybrid/EV configurations and components.
• Regenerative braking.
• Scan tool diagnostics.
• EV cooling systems.
Electrified Vehicles - Systems & Diagnostics Workshop - 16hrs
In this hands-on workshop, students will learn diagnostic and repair techniques for working with high-voltage vehicles. The course covers the components that make these vehicles unique and delves deep into their operation, their specialized components, and effective diagnostic procedures. It also extensively covers the most critical subject of the lessons: safety. This class explains the vehicle’s workings, preparing the vehicle for safe diagnostic interaction, proper personal protective equipment for the technician, and recommended procedures for servicing HV systems.
Course Objectives:
• Safety fundamentals and testing procedures.
• Wiring schematics.
• Hybrid/EV configurations and components.
• Regenerative braking.
• Scan tool diagnostics.
• EV cooling systems.
Electrified Vehicles - Systems & Diagnostics Workshop - 24hrs
In this hands-on workshop, students will learn diagnostic and repair techniques for working with high-voltage vehicles. The course covers the components that make these vehicles unique and delves deep into their operation, their specialized components, and effective diagnostic procedures. It also extensively covers the most critical subject of the lessons: safety. This class explains the vehicle’s workings, preparing the vehicle for safe diagnostic interaction, proper personal protective equipment for the technician, and recommended procedures for servicing HV systems.
Course Objectives:
• Safety fundamentals and testing procedures.
• Wiring schematics.
• Hybrid/EV configurations and components.
• Regenerative braking.
• Scan tool diagnostics.
• EV cooling systems.
Electrified Vehicles - Motors & Power Management - 8hrs
Elevate your expertise in electric and hybrid vehicles with our immersive, hands-on training course designed for automotive professionals. This comprehensive program takes you deep into the heart of HEV technology, where you'll master the critical components that power modern vehicles.
Gain a solid grasp of inverter operations and the role of Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs), while honing your skills in analyzing voltage and amperage waveforms. You'll also learn to diagnose DC-DC converters with confidence, distinguish between buck and boost operations, and perform essential tests on high-voltage systems—all crucial for ensuring vehicle safety and performance. But we don't stop there. This course also provides in-depth training on three-phase automotive motors, from identifying every motor component to advanced diagnostics. You'll learn to differentiate between permanent magnet and induction motors, evaluate motor windings, and tackle motor and bearing failures with ease. Plus, explore how these motors interact with gear trains to ensure seamless vehicle operation. By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with expert-level skills to troubleshoot and maintain the critical electronics and motors that drive today's cutting-edge automotive technology. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world of vehicle electrification.
Course Objectives:
- Describe the operation of an inverter
- Define how an IGBT functions
- Analyze inverter voltage and amperage waveforms
- Measure the high voltage system for isolation faults
- Evaluate capacitors
- Develop a diagnostic plan for DC-DC converters
- Determine the difference between buck and boost
- Perform testing on high voltage contactors
ADAS Service & Diagnostics Workshop - 16hrs
This two-day, hands-on training course will explain and discuss the various components included in ADAS, such as cameras, radars, blind spot detection modules, and park assist sensors, and review service opportunities and procedures for the aftermarket. ADAS or "Advanced Driver Assistance Systems," is a relatively new technology, and as with any new technology, there is apprehension, fears, and many rumors. Participants will learn by doing setup, calibration, and use of a portable ADAS diagnostic system.
Course Objectives:
- Define ADAS
- Understand the different components of an ADAS system
- Describe the supportive ADAS systems and how they relate to each other
- Explain the use of a scan tool for ADAS calibration
- Identify the operation of ADAS as it relates to the vehicle operator
- Describe ADAS calibration equipment and how it is used
- List the different levels of ADAS
- Understand the future of ADAS and the automotive technician
- Explain the importance of proper ADAS calibration
- Understand V2V and V21 systems
- Use ADAS equipment to diagnose and calibrate
ADAS Service & Diagnostics Workshop - 24hrs
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) is a relatively new technology, and as with any new technology, there is apprehension, fears and many rumors. This three day, hands-on training course will explain and discuss the various components included in ADAS, such as cameras, radars, blind spot detection modules, and park assist sensors, and review service opportunities and procedures for the aftermarket. " Participants will learn by doing setup, calibration and use of a portable ADAS diagnostic system.
Course Objectives:
- Define ADAS
- Understand the different components of an ADAS system
- Describe the supportive ADAS systems and how they relate to each other
- Explain the use of a scan tool for ADAS calibration
- Identify the operation of ADAS as it relates to the vehicle operator
- Describe ADAS calibration equipment and how it is used
- List the different levels of ADAS
- Understand the future of ADAS and the automotive technician
- Explain the importance of proper ADAS calibration
- Understand V2V and V21 systems
- Use ADAS equipment to diagnose and calibrate
School Bus Systems - HVAC Workshop - 8hrs
School buses have to maintain a climate that is safe and comfortable for the travelers.. In some states, A/C is only mandated for special needs buses, but with high temperatures and humidity during much of the school year, more and more buses are equipped with A/C. Depending on their size, buses may have multiple, independent A/C systems installed side by side or in other configurations. Effectively servicing school bus HVAC systems relies on quality training. This full-day, hands-on training will show you the components that make up a school bus HVAC system and how to readily diagnose and service them. You will learn to troubleshoot systems and spend time on school bus HVAC systems and apply procedures used to keep them operating properly.
Heavy Duty - Cummins 6.7, L9 & X15 Hands-On Workshop - 16hrs
Our newest HD class provides everything you need to be successful in diagnosing issues on the Cummins medium and heavy-duty engine family. This course covers detailed overviews of the design and function of mechanical and electrical and fuel systems along with the necessary knowledge needed to properly diagnose, program, and calibrate these fuel systems. You will be provided with a proper description and navigation of the Cummins engine families. Integrate your lab scope to validate engine and fuel system failures faster and easier than before. We will share procedures to help you and your shop save precious time when diagnosing these engines and highlight specialty tools such as tools to replace lifters and camshafts without cylinder head removal. With Cummins moving to hydraulic lifters in 2019 and the new 6.7 engines, be sure you stay up to date with all the tools, procedures, and specs to get the job done. Participants will be given the hands-on opportunity to utilize said tools and demonstrate the procedures in this multi-day experience. Make sure you are the strongest asset in your shop with this Cummins-focused course.
Course Objectives:
- Learn about what causes high-pressure pump failures
- Understand how to test for fuel injector issues, and how to perform fuel testing
- Learn how to perform engine diagnostics and repair quickly and efficiently
- Understand the intricacies of emission system diagnostics
- Gain an understanding of how SCR and DPF systems operate
- Learn how to perform Nox sensor testing
- Gain insights into effectively utilizing your Cummins Insight scanner
Heavy Duty - Cummins 6.7, L9 & X15 Hands-On Workshop - 24hrs
Our newest HD class provides everything you need to be successful in diagnosing issues on the Cummins medium and heavy duty engine family. This course covers detailed overviews of design and function of mechanical electrical and fuel systems along with the necessary knowledge needed to properly diagnose, program and calibrate these fuel systems. You will be provided with proper description and navigation of the Cummins engine families. Integrate your lab scope to validate engine and fuel system failures faster and easier than before. We will share procedures to help you and your shop save precious time when diagnosing these engines and highlight specialty tools such as tools to replace lifters and camshafts without cylinder head removal. With Cummins moving to hydraulic lifters in 2019 and the new 6.7 engines, be sure you stay up to date with all the tools, procedures and specs to get the job done. Participants will be given the hands-on opportunity to utilize said tools and demonstrate the procedures in this multi-day experience. Make sure you are the strongest asset in your shop with this Cummins-focused course
Course Objectives:
- Learn about what causes high-pressure pump failures
- Understand how to test for fuel injector issues, and how to perform fuel testing
- Learn how to perform engine diagnostics and repair quickly and efficiently
- Understand the intricacies of emission system diagnostics
- Gain an understanding of how SCR and DPF systems operate
- Learn how to perform Nox sensor testing
- Gain insights into effectively utilizing your Cummins Insight scanner
Heavy Duty – Emissions and After treatment Systems - 16hrs
Heavy Duty Emission systems have grown more complicated in the last few years, are you up to date? The latest information on the systems and their operation & diagnosis. Covering all systems from the engine, fuel injection systems, and strategies, to the after-treatment systems you’ll be ready to fix them all.
Course Objectives:
- Investigate high-pressure pump failures
- Learn about injector Issues and how to effectively test them
- Understand the intricacies of emission system diagnostics
- Gain an understanding of how SCR and DPF systems operate
- Learn how to perform Nox sensor testing
Heavy Duty EGR & Catalyst Efficiency Testing Workshop - 8hrs
Heavy Duty – Air Brake Operation & Diagnosis Hands-On Workshop - 16hrs
Mastering the complexities of HD Air Brake Systems can be both time-consuming and costly, particularly when dealing with compressors, governors, ABS, and their components. This 2-day workshop provides the essential training you need to diagnose and repair these systems efficiently. Participants will assemble an airbrake system that includes all of the components found on HD vehicles. Information on components such as wheel speed sensors and tone wheels as well as the circuits involved in transmitting that data to the controller will be covered. Participants will learn the importance of proper adjustments and conducting safe service procedures will be stressed.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the operation of all air brake components
- Inspect a system for needed service items
- Know how to evaluate and determine brake system concerns
- Be able to diagnose air leaks
- Understand basic tools needed to service air brake components
Heavy Duty – Air Brake Operation & Diagnosis Hands-On Workshop - 24hrs
This 3-day, hands-on training goes into great technical detail covering the components in an air brake system. Participants will assemble an airbrake system that includes all of the components found on HD vehicles. Information on components such as wheel speed sensors and tone wheels as well as the circuits involved in transmitting that data to the controller will be covered. Participants will learn the importance of proper adjustments and conducting safe service procedures will be stressed.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the operation of all air brake components
- Inspect a system for needed service items
- Know how to evaluate and determine brake system concerns
- Be able to diagnose air leaks
- Understand basic tools needed to service air brake components
Heavy Duty – Air Brake Operation & Diagnosis Hands-On Workshop - 32hrs
This 4 day, hands-on training goes into great technical detial covering the components in an air brake system. Participants will assemble an airbrake system that includes all of the components found on HD vehicles. Information on components such as wheel speed sensors and tone wheels as well as the circuits involved in transmitting that data to the controller will be covered. Participants will learn the importance of proper adjustments and conducting safe service procedures will be stressed.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the operation of all air brake components
- Inspect a system for needed service items
- Know how to evaluate and determine brake system concerns
- Be able to diagnose air leaks
- Understand basic tools needed to service air brake components
Electrified Vehicle Safety for First Responders
In this AVI course on HEV, EV, and alternative fuel vehicle safety for first responders, we will cover what to do and how to handle incidents involving these types of vehicles. If you are a first responder, it is not a matter of if you have an incident with these vehicles but when. Knowing the dangers of dealing with these vehicles in first responder situations could be the difference between life and death.
Course Objectives:
- Understand basic electrical theory
- AC vs. DC
- Describe the different EV configurations
- Summarize standard EV components
- List responder EV shutdown procedures
- Explain EV safety systems
- Communicate on EV charging infrastructure
- List necessary Fire PPE