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| Advanced Computer and Emissions Specialist (A.C.E.S.) |
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| Using the Diagnostic and Repair Procedures Previously Learned in FEET, STEP, CAPS & FIST, this 32-Hour Advanced Level Course Incorporates a Repair Strategy Concept that Assures Successful - Quality Emissions Repairs.
Using Digital Scopes, Exhaust Gas Analyzers, Scanners and Digital Multi-Meters, Technicians Practice Wave Form Analysis and Baselining Techniques to Diagnose and Repair OBD Engine Performance and Driveability Problems, Service Fuel Systems for Optimum Performance and Economy, Solve Enhanced Emissions Failures, and Verify Performance and Emissions Repairs.
Today’s safety conscious drivers are purchasing vehicles with advanced braking systems in record numbers. Before these newer electronic systems were widely used, most automotive technicians could confidently overhaul braking systems. TABS aims to restore technician confidence through focusing on the essentials for servicing the complete brake system. Areas covered in this course include disc and drum brake theory, hydraulic systems and power assist units. Specific types of Anti-lock brake systems (ABS) such as Bosch, Teves, and Kelsey-Hayes are described in detail. Technicians who complete TABS are more prepared to effectively service ABS units through hands-on training. |
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32 hours |
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History of OBD I and II
SAE and FTP Involvement
Equipment
Monitors
Trips
Drive Cycle and Warm Up
Readiness Status
Retrieval, Interpretation and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTCs)
Freeze Frame Data
Multifunction Indicator Lamp
Generic OBD II Inspection
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