Diploma in Vehicle Parts Principles at SCQF Level 6 This qualification replaces qualification number R566 04. Who is this qualification for? This qualification is suitable for: Individuals (who are not employed in the industry) who have already completed a SCQF Level 5 qualification and want the opportunity to develop further occupational knowle...
Diploma in Vehicle Fitting Principles at SCQF Level 5 WHO IS IT SUITABLE FOR? This qualification is for: School and college leavers who wish to join the vehicle maintenance and repair industry. individuals (who are not currently employed in the automotive industry) who want the opportunity to develop the occupational knowledge and skills to carry ...
Bodyshop Management: Getting Results And Making Profit Running a Bodyshop has always been tough. Profit gets squeezed from every angle possible and in a competitive market place only the most efficient and knowledgeable Bodyshops will survive the short term and stay for the long term.
Essential Test Procedures All technicians require electrical system know-how and fault finding skills to work on modern vehicle systems. The content of this course is essential knowledge for the development of a technician’s diagnostic capability.
Oscilloscope Operation and Signal Test Methods The oscilloscope is now a standard piece of diagnostics equipment for the modern automotive technician in the workshop. The ability to test and read the signals passing between electronic systems and the respective actuators or sensors is now a ‘must have’ skill set for the job.
IMI Light Vehicle Apprenticeship Standard (STO033/AP02) Practice ... These practice tests have been developed to assist apprentices in their self-assessment and preparation for the Automotive Retail Motor Vehicle Service and Maintenance Technician (Light Vehicle) STO033/AP02 online tests during their End Point Assessment.
Understanding Diagnostic Fault Codes and Live Data The emphasis on this course is on diagnostic practical skills. Bosch diagnostics testers are computer based and can store and display a vast array of information.
Engine Management: Diagnosis of Universal Components This course provides technicians the skills and knowledge to test and diagnose engine management systems with confidence. It gives learners a sound working knowledge of all of the components within a ntypical engine management system and how to test them.
Gasoline Engine Emissions Analysis Advanced Prerequisites: Completion of the engine management courses VSG 18 is advised prior to attending this advanced course. Candidates should be familiar with the use of a typical 4-gas analyser and the operation of an oscilloscope and a diagnostic tester.
VSG18: Engine Management: Diagnosis of Systems and Components Technicians requiring the more advanced technological aspects of gasoline engine management, the developments in component technology, emissions controls and associated sub-systems, will benefit from attending this course.
Gasoline Direct Injection System Diagnosis Prerequisites: We recommend that delegates are already familiar with manifold port injection systems. The Bosch courses VSG18 and VSTD9 provide the essential prerequisite knowledge for this course
Common Rail System Diagnosis Technicians who need to be involved in system testing, fault diagnosis and repair of Common Rail Diesel systems will find this course of great value.