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Season Ticket AVI Technical Academy

We are committed to providing automotive repair
technicians World Class technical training presented
by some of the best, and most experienced instructors
in the nation. Our training is focused on helping
technicians improve their knowledge, and diagnostic
and repair skills, that will result in:
• Increased Accuracy in Diagnosis
• Reduced Diagnostic Time
• Increased R.O. Count
• Increased Profit
• Increased Customer Satisfaction
Unlike some of the other training providers, we stay
focused on training the technician, NOT on upselling
parts and equipment. There will NOT be any sales
pitches or pressure from representatives before,
during or after classes.

Tailor your learning experience with the Live Training Season Ticket.
Featuring 6 expertly designed classes over a 12-month period.
Choose from convenient evening sessions that fit your schedule.
Live classroom demonstrations elements in every class.. Train
Your entire shop (up to five technicians) or take a class individually.
Whether refining skills or exploring new techniques, our classroom
training offers the perfect learning environment.

Class Schedule

Intro to Lab Scopes-Tuesday, 02-Dec-2025 06:00 pm-09:30 pm

Measuring pressure within specific cylinders is a
relatively new form of automotive diagnostic
testing, It uses amplified and non-amplified
pressure transducers to determine specific cylinder
misfires, engine blow-by percentage, restrictions in
fuel injectors, valve timing, concerns, and other
volumetric efficiency issues. AVI Instructor John
Barclay takes a deep look at pressure transducer
waveforms, determining cam timing. and how to
Use pressure transducers to determine engine
mechanical, fuel system, and misfire concerns.
Valve train including intake and exhaust issues can
all be diagnosed using a pressure transducer and

a labscope. This class shows detailed interpreta-
tion of wave forms and timing.

Enhanced Networking Diagnostics offers comprehen-
sive training on two key network types used in modern

vehicles: C.A.N. and C.A.N. FD. This course covers
the theory, operation, and diagnostics of automotive,
light, and heavy-duty. ASE-certified instructors lead
these sessions, providing practical demonstrations in
a workshop environment.

Measuring pressure within specific cylinders is a
relatively new form of automotive diagnostic
testing, It uses amplified and non-amplified
pressure transducers to determine specific cylinder
misfires, engine blow-by percentage, restrictions in
fuel injectors, valve timing, concerns, and other
volumetric efficiency issues. AVI Instructor John
Barclay takes a deep look at pressure transducer
waveforms, determining cam timing. and how to
Use pressure transducers to determine engine
mechanical, fuel system, and misfire concerns.
Valve train including intake and exhaust issues can
all be diagnosed using a pressure transducer and

a labscope. This class shows detailed interpreta-
tion of wave forms and timing.

This live classroom training will explain and all
thermal-related vehicle system’s fundamentals,
laying out practical tips for the working tech who
wants to become more experienced with heating
and air conditioning systems. HVAC is becoming
more complex in today’s vehicles, and this course
will present both traditional and cutting-edge HVAC
diagnostic procedures. As the days of simple air
conditioning and heating repairs are long gone, the
savvy technician must develop new strategies for
maintaining and repairing today’s HVAC systems.
This course will cover conventional HVAC systems
and discuss electric and hybrid electric heating and
cooling systems.

This class provides
essential training and techniques needed to
diagnose and repair these systems efficiently.
Diagnosing hard start and no start conditions can be
a difficult challenge. Develop a proven process when
testing drivability issues. Reduce your diagnostic
time and prevent unneeded parts replacement.
Understand the cause and its effect on the entire
system. DPF and SCR issues can be hard to
diagnose and repair. The DPF and SCR systems are
two separate systems but can affect each other, and
this part of the class we will take you through
information and procedures to solve complaints
involving SCR/DPF related issues and more

Learn about GDI systems. We’ll cover 12-volt to 65-volt (or 120-130-volt for piezo) transitions, operating strategies, and smart sensors coupled with GDI. We’ll also discuss SENT (single edge nibble transmission) communication and the best testing techniques for injectors (leakage, spray, and volume tests). Learn how to set up your scope for smart sensors and SENT serial data. Don’t miss it!

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