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FUTURETECH AUTO LLC ON DEMAND COURSES

SAE International and FutureTech Auto LLC announce the release of the first five of a new collection of on-demand professional development courses focusing on vehicle electrification topics. FutureTech develops and delivers comprehensive Vehicle Electrification solutions that include technical training, specialty diagnostic equipment and, professional support services to automotive service professionals. Its highly qualified network of suppliers, affiliations and, partners encompasses over 32 years of commercial experience focused in Vehicle Electrification education and technology development. WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE: • 90 days of online single-user access (from date of purchase) to the presentations • Online learning assessment • Course handbook (downloadable, .pdf’s) • Instructor follow up to your content questions • CEUs/Certificate of Achievement (upon completion of all course content and a score of 70% or higher on the learning assessment) HIGH VOLTAGE SAFETY AND PPE High Voltage Safety & PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) is a necessary and important course to complete when planning to diagnose or repair hybrid or electric vehicles. This on- demand course will provide information on how to test High Voltage gloves, when and where to send high voltage gloves for periodic testing, and how to safely use the proper test equipment for measuring High Voltage components in live and disabled High Voltage systems. At the end of this course, you will know how to care for and test High Voltage gloves which, test equipment to purchase and how to use it, and how to safely make measurements on a High Voltage system. Technical information within this course will apply to any electrified vehicle. sae.org/learn/content/pd291807/ HIGH VOLTAGE VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS This four-part course is most beneficial if completed before servicing hybrid, plug-in and electric vehicles. These vehicles contain high voltage DC and AC safety systems that are monitored by vehicle systems controllers that will maintain a safety barrier between the vehicle operator and the vehicle body/chassis to mitigate the possibility of electrical shock. This presentation will provide the technical information and background to know how these systems operate and affect vehicle operation and drivability. At the end of this series, you will be equipped to describe the operation of vehicle high voltage safety systems, how to test them, why they can cause a no-start condition, and how to test the system with special tools and scan tools to identify isolation fault areas for practical application. Ford, GM, Honda, Lexus, Toyota and other popular products are featured. sae.org/learn/content/pd291808/

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