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September 25, 2014

AVI is proud to announce new Live Stream courses on subjects that will make you a better technician!

Save This Date: October 10th, 2014, analytical expert Ron Bilyeu will be teaching a FREE live, online course called Computer Engine Data – Make Testing LS-8-Computer-Engine-Data_AVI_Thumbnail-230x153_V2Quicker.

In this course, Ron Bilyue takes you through the ins and outs of reading and understanding computer engine data and how to apply that data to real world diagnostics. This course examines various monitoring systems individually to help you achieve a detailed understanding of what that system is reporting. It is also important to view these systems from a distance to make data comparisons in order to get to the most logical conclusion in the diagnostic process.

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Save This Date: November 4th 2014 – 2pm to 5pm for Wiring Schematics Interpretation – A Fast Path to Trouble Shoot the Truth!

This is a special Live Stream course because it is going to be live from the AVI Conference in Las Vegas. That’s right we are packing up the studio and LS9 Thumb Nailbringing it all to Vegas so you don’t have to leave the comfort of your home to enjoy some of the awesome training presented here.

The understanding of electrical theory, tracing wiring and understanding schematics is essential to be successful in today’s automotive repair industry. In this course, presented by 30-year ASE certified Master Technician Peter Orlando, we cover all the steps necessary to trouble shoot electrical issues quickly and confidently. Peter will run it down from the basics on reading common electrical symbols to understanding power flow and circuit design. Be sure to Log on or sign up for AVIonDemand to access to live, free course.

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In this course, Ron Bilyeu takes you through the ins and outs of reading and understanding computer engine data and how to apply that data to real world diagnostics. This course examines various monitoring systems individually to help you achieve a detailed understanding of what that system is reporting. It is also important to view these systems from a distance to make data comparisons in order to get to the most logical conclusion in the diagnostic process.

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