Car Engine Diagnostics Skills Training

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Excerpt: Car Engine Component Diagnostics Skills Training

Overview:
This course focuses on using an oscilloscope alongside other diagnostic tools to analyze sensors, actuators, and electronic control systems in modern vehicles. Participants will gain hands-on experience in waveform interpretation to enhance troubleshooting skills for ignition systems, fuel injection, idle speed control, and more.

Key Topics:
– Electronic Systems: Fundamentals of electronic ignition, fuel injection, and idle speed control.
– Sensors & Actuators: In-depth study of MAP, MAF, oxygen sensors, throttle position sensors, knock sensors, and crankshaft/camshaft position sensors.
– ECU Diagnostics: Understanding ECU decision-making processes.
– Legislation & Standards: Overview of Euro 3–6 emissions standards and block exemption rulings.

Practical Training:
Delegates will apply theory using their own vehicles or provided equipment, comparing oscilloscope readings with scan-tool data for real-world diagnostics.

Target Audience:
Technicians with basic electrical knowledge seeking advanced diagnostic skills, particularly those aiming to move beyond scan-tool reliance and perform precise repairs.

Certification:
Issued by Kenvision Techniks in partnership with Beam Auto.”

 Car Engine Diagnostic Skills Training -Scheduled for April 22nd-26th, 2025

Course Title: Car Engine Diagnostic Skills Training

Duration: 40 Hours (5 Days)
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of automotive systems

Course Description:
This course provides hands-on training in diagnosing common and complex car engine issues using modern diagnostic tools and techniques. Participants will learn systematic troubleshooting methods, interpret fault codes, and perform real-world diagnostics on various engine systems.

Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
– Understand engine operation and key components.
– Use diagnostic tools (OBD-II scanners, multimeters, oscilloscopes).
– Interpret trouble codes (DTCs) and live data.
– Diagnose fuel, ignition, compression, and emission-related issues.
– Apply logical troubleshooting techniques to identify engine problems.

Who Should Attend?
– Automotive technicians
– Mechanics seeking advanced diagnostic skills
– DIY enthusiasts improving car repair skills

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