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Automotive Fuel Control (normally used as the Level 1 Fuel Control class)
This class explores sensor inputs, PCM strategies and outputs and how they relate to a modern fuel control system. Exploration of sensor operation, open and closed loop, fuel trims and how to use them effectively. Considerable shop time is included using a scan tool and forcing situations and codes. Multiple scan tools and workstations are set up during the shop portion of the class.
A training manual is provided.
Understanding OBD2 (normally used as the Level 2 Fuel Control class)
This class covers the operation of OBD2, including P, B, and U series codes, pending trouble codes, diagnostics, generic and factory sides of data, freeze frame, and how to use these effectively to reduce comebacks. Understand how continuous and non-continuous monitors work, and what enable criteria is and how to comprehend the strategies. Time is spent in the shop tracking monitors and data. Multiple scan tools and workstations are setup during the shop portion of the class.
A full-color training manual is included.
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