This one-hour seminar describes the technological enhancements that the Duramax 6600 diesel engine receives for the 2007 model year. Included will be a review of diesel emission regulations, fuel and engine oil requirements, and biodiesel fuel. A discussion regarding the diesel oxidation catalyst and the diesel particulate filter is also included.
This instructor-led training Seminar covers Fuel Management systems installed on various vehicles. Active and Dynamic systems will be covered
in detail. Seminar content includes function and operation of cylinder deactivation systems. Additional topics include protocol for proper vehicle
repairs, diagnostic strategies, service tips, and special tools. Various Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) will be highlighted.
This Instructor-led training InShop covers Fuel Management systems installed on various vehicles. Active and Dynamic systems will be covered in
detail. InShop content includes function and operation of cylinder deactivation systems. Additional topics include protocol for proper vehicle
repairs, diagnostic strategies, service tips, and special tools. Various Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) will be highlighted.
This one-hour seminar covers an overview of General Motors electric and eAssist hybrid vehicles. Topics include proper safety information for the electrical power supply system, high voltage systems, eAssist, Jump Assist and jump starting procedures.
This 1-hour InShop Training (IST) session is intended for engine mechanical and engine performance technicians. The seminar will familiarize technicians with some of the latest engine technologies found on today’s vehicles. Some of the topics include: Variable Valve Timing (VVT), Spline Phaser system, Vane Phaser Overhead Cam (OHC) system, and Vane Phaser Overhead Cam (OHC) magnetically controlled system. This seminar will cover operation and unique service procedures related to each system.
This one-hour seminar covers the major suppliers of Antilock Brake Systems (ABS). The major components of ABS will be covered, including the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) and Brake Pressure Modulator Valve (BPMV), as well as how these components enable operation of the system.
Operation of the system will be discussed in comparison with non-ABS vehicles. ABS service and diagnostics will also be covered, include brake bleed procedures and tire replacement.
This one-hour seminar is designed to provide an overview of automatic leveling control systems. Specific topics include types of automatic leveling control systems, operation of each type of system and diagnostic tips for servicing automatic leveling control systems.
This course is designed to highlight the differences between the 4-speed and 6-speed transmission controls. Common diagnostic process will be covered using the SBD process as the foundation. Topics covered will be the function and purpose of the inputs and outputs to the transmission control module as well as unique electrical and mechanical testing. The documentation available to the technician as diagnostic resources will be discussed and explained to provide the knowledge necessary to effectively diagnose an automatic Transmission. Finally new diagnostic tools will be highlighted along with their purpose and proper use.
This one-hour seminar is designed to provide an overview of base suspension components, operation and diagnostics. Specific topics include vehicle suspension designs and their components; vehicle support as it relates to vehicle suspension operation; operation and characteristics of spring dampening; and suspension parts, how they operate, and how they function together as a system.
This one-hour seminar covers key service items related to various vehicle systems to prevent early failures of batteries. The seminar will provide proper service techniques to improve the technician’s skills when servicing the battery. The seminar will also cover some of the latest bulletins, service tips and diagnostics when servicing batteries.
What do you do when you have swapped plugs, injectors and coils and you still have the misfire? Beyond the four strokes course uses real world scenarios based on vehicles from several manufacturers to focus on engine mechanical related misfires diagnosis, SIDI engine service techniques and most recent engine sensor technology.
What do you do when a customer bring you a vehicle with one of more of the body control or safety systems disabled or inoperative? The Body Control and Safety Systems course uses real world scenarios based on vehicles from several manufactures to focus on identifying and diagnosis of the various body control and safety systems.
This one-hour seminar covers key operation and diagnosis of the electrical center and power management systems. The seminar will provide proper service techniques to improve the technician’s system knowledge to help increase customer satisfaction and profits by repairing vehicles right the first time. The seminar will also cover some of the latest bulletins, service tips and diagnostics when servicing the electrical center and power management systems.
Modern brake systems operate on the same principles that braking systems have used for over 100 years. Recent regulation changes combined with the pursuit of improved fuel economy and safety have resulted in changes in the designs. Some changes have increased the occurrences of the braking system noises. This three-hour seminar presents information on diagnosing brake system noise concerns, service tips and procedures to reduce brake noise comebacks. In addition, special service tools and ACDelco brake products are discussed.
This one-hour seminar covers diagnosis of various brake noises. Specific topics include evaluating brake noise, sources of brake noise, tips for preventing brake noise, and suspension noise.
The seminar will also cover the service tools necessary to diagnose brake noises, including micrometers, brake lathe, measuring tools, and hydraulic pressure gauge.
This one-hour seminar covers key service items related to various vehicle systems to prevent early failures of brake systems. The seminar will provide proper service techniques to improve the technician’s skills when replacing various on-vehicle components. The seminar will also cover some of the latest bulletins, service tips and diagnostics when servicing brakes.
This seminar is intended for engine mechanical and engine performance
technicians. The seminar will familiarize technicians with some of the
latest engine technologies found on today’s vehicles.
Topics include
camshaft variable valve lift systems and Active Fuel Management (AFM).
The seminar will cover operation and unique service procedures related
to each system.
Presentations conducted at a WD / ACDelco sponsored training event which may or may not include ACDelco PSC/KFLT participants, and, a participant Attendance Sheet (Roster) is NOT completed (Ex. – MACS Convention, Vision KC, Regional Summit Meeting, The Cavalcade, etc.).
This one-hour seminar covers key service items related to various vehicle systems to prevent early failures of cooling system components. The seminar will provide proper service techniques to improve the technician’s skills when replacing various on-vehicle components. The seminar will also cover some of the latest bulletins, service tips and diagnostics when servicing cooling systems.
Diagnosing complex network system failures is a challenge even for experienced technicians. In this seminar, technicians will focus on diagnostic strategy to hone their problem solving skills for serial data failure modes in multiplex networks. Included network protocols: CAN, LIN, GMLAN, MOST®, and repair methods will be covered.