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Gain access to six classroom training sessions over a 12-month period, featuring exercises and live demonstrations. Our flexible sessions make it easy to fit training into your busy schedule.

Season Ticket(Monthly Subscription) – Train up to 5 technicians per class with ongoing access to all sessions throughout the year. Enjoy exclusive benefits and continuous skill development.

What You Get:

  • 6 classes held over 12 months
  • 4-hour classroom sessions 
  • Live demonstrations in every class
  • Classroom exercises and live demonstration elements in every class

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Full Schedule

  • April 3rd 2025- Air Conditioning & Heating Systems
  • May 6th, 2025- Introduction to Lab Scope
  • August 5th, 2025- Network Communication Diagnostics
  • September 2nd, 2025- Catalyst Efficiency, Misfire, and EGR Systems
  • October 7th, 2025- Light Duty Diesel Emission Systems
  • November 11th, 2025- ADAS

April 3rd 2025- Air Conditioning & Heating Systems

April 3rd 2025- Air Conditioning & Heating Systems

This live classroom training will explain all thermal-related vehicle systems 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.

May 6th, 2025- Introduction to Lab Scope

In this live classroom training course, you will learn how to set your scope to capture the signals you will use to diagnose faults in today's cars. From gathering preliminary baseline signals to deep diagnostics with pressure waveform we will teach you the processes required to be successful with your scope. We encourage you to bring your lab scope to use in class. Learning how to diagnose with your tools is the best way to learn! Accelerate your automotive diagnostic skills with our Automotive Lab Scope Diagnostics course. Dive into the world of oscilloscopes and learn to interpret waveforms for pinpoint accuracy in identifying vehicle issues. This course empowers you to elevate your diagnostic prowess, making you indispensable in the rapidly evolving field of electrical automotive technology.

August 5th, 2025- Network Communication Diagnostics

Effectively diagnosing C.A.N./C.A.N. FD concerns pose a significant challenge to diagnostic technicians. This 3-hour course offers unparalleled coverage of the design, operation, and testing of C.A.N. FD systems. Students will be presented with an overview of multiplexing, networking systems, and how the various modules are integrated onto a common communication network.

September 2nd, 2025- Catalyst Efficiency, Misfire, and EGR Systems

This comprehensive live course is designed for automotive service professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of EGR misfire and catalyst diagnostics. Participants will learn to: Define What a Misfire Is: Gain a clear understanding of what constitutes a misfire and its impact on vehicle performance. Identify Possible Misfire Causes: Explore the various causes of misfires, including ignition system failures, fuel delivery issues, and mechanical problems. Identify Misfire Tools: Learn about the essential diagnostic tools and equipment used to detect and analyze misfires. Identify EGR System Components: Understand the components of the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system and their functions in emission control. Analyze EGR NOx Failures: Delve into the common causes of EGR-related NOx emissions failures and learn diagnostic strategies to address them. Interpret Catalyst Mode 6 Test Results: Acquire skills to interpret Mode 6 data for catalyst efficiency and identify potential issues. Analyze O2 Sensor Operation: Learn to analyze oxygen sensor data to ensure proper engine and emission system performance. This course combines theoretical knowledge with practical diagnostic techniques, providing attendees with the skills necessary to effectively diagnose and repair EGR misfire and catalyst-related issues

October 7th, 2025- Light Duty Diesel Emission Systems

More and more shops and fleets are faced with increasing numbers of light-duty diesel vehicles with emissions system-related issues. Accurately diagnosing and repairing these motors can be challenging at times. This course presents interactive classroom training on proper diagnosis of light-duty diesel engine emissions systems, operation, and proper diagnosis.

November 11th, 2025- ADAS

This live classroom training course will explain and discuss the various components included in ADAS, such as cameras, radars, blind spot detection modules, and park assist sensors, and review service opportunities and procedures for the aftermarket. ADAS or "Advanced Driver Assistance Systems," is a relatively new technology, and as with any new technology, there is apprehension, fears, and many rumors. Additionally, the students will participate in the setup, calibration, and use of a portable Autel ADAS system, diagnosing a vehicle's detection systems.