Description
Your customer says their plug-in hybrid (PHEV) or electric vehicle (EV) “Doesn’t always take a charge. Do I need a new cable?” You might ask yourself, “is it their charge cable, the vehicle charge (J1772) plug, or something else?”
The future of plug-in vehicle problems is now! In addition to performing diagnostics on the vehicle, today’s skilled technician must be prepared for the new world of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment. Power supply and connection problems that may be on or off the vehicle are presented in this compelling AVI program brought to you by Delphi Technologies instructor Dave Hobbs. There’s a lot more to plug in and electric vehicles than what’s on the car. Find out more in Bad Connections for P HEV and EV and join the expanding world of EV service.
Objectives:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Identify and discuss electrified vehicle components
- Apply correct safety procedures during electrified vehicle service
- Identify proper tools required for electrified vehicle service
- Improve understanding of J1772 and other related systems on PHEVs and BEVs
- Describe the role of AC power in PHEVs and BEVs
- Diagnose EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment)
- List service tips for PHEVs and BEVs
Runtime = 2 hours 40 minutes
Credit Hours = 3.25