INTERMEDIATE
SKILL LEVEL
DIESEL
ELECTRICAL Hands-on Electrical: Part 1 2/15/20, 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Class #110, Amway Ottawa Room
Light Diesel Engine and Performance for the Gasoline Technician 2/15/20, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Class #216, Amway Thornapple The course is designed to introduce the gaso- line tech to light-diesel engine and performance repairs. The ideal student does not currently work on light duty diesel vehicles but would like to expand his or her knowledge. The course will cover similarities between direct-injection gas- oline and diesel engines, maintenance and care of diesels, exhaust after-treatment, codes/PIDs and monitor diagnosis and no-code diagnosis. Presented By: Macomb Community College Speaker: Curt Ward NEW
This class is designed to enhance the technician’s ability to diagnose electrical systems. You may bring your own DVOM (Digital Multi-Meter). If you do not bring one, we will have some available for you to use. You can attend one or both sessions. What we’ll cover: • Basic electrical diagnosis • Discuss the operations and diagnosis of relays and relay circuits • How to use a multimeter • Proper electrical probing • Hands-on testing of basic electrical systems, relay testing, and diagnosing • Voltage drop introduction • Electrical schematics (interpreting and reading) Presented By: Macomb Community College Speaker: Kurtis LaHaie This class is designed for those with an electrical background but would like a review on using a DVOM, wiring schematics, or how a relay works. This class will use simulation boards that you will build, test, and use to diagnose electrical circuits. This class will be about 80% hands-on. You can attend one or both sessions. We will diagnose the following faults: • Relay Circuits • Open Circuits • Short Circuits Presented By: Macomb Community College Speaker: Kurtis LaHaie • High resistance in a circuit • Perform voltage drop testing Hands-on Electrical: Part 2 2/15/20, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Class #210, Amway Ottawa Room
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