Diagnostics and Engine Management 2

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  Course Aim  
 
To further facilitate understanding on all aspects of engine management on modern vehicles, in order to enable accurate diagnosis and repair.
 
     
 
  Course Duration  
 
1 day seminar  (8 hours contact)
 
     
 
  Course Content  
 
Furthering of fundamentals learned in the basic course leading to more complex diagnosis. Use of Datalists and fault codes allied to oscilloscope.

Note : This course is orientated towards the features available on most scan tools that complement oscilloscope use as a diagnostic aid such as datalists. For detailed scope instruction, refer to Diagnostics and engine management 1.
 
     
 
  Target Group  
 
Technical staff who previously attended Diagnostics and engine management 1 and now require further advancement of their diagnostic knowledge.
 
     
 
  Overview  
 
Review of course 1. Fundamentals of electronic control (sensors, ECU'S and actuators) - electronic fuel injection, electronic spark advance and idle speed control.
  • ECU processes, interaction between sensors, control units and actuators
  • Detailed scanner use
  • Further oscilloscope usage
  • Further new technical features discussion
  • Open forum/discussions regarding experienced problems
 
     
 
  Data Lists & Fault Codes  
 
PID lists and fault codes and comparisons with scope use

Practical
Implementation of theory using delegate's vehicles and select test equipment. Delegates are encouraged to bring their own test equipment if available.
 
     
 
  Fault Finding Techniques  
   
  • Brief electrical revision
  • Methods of diagnosis
 
     
 
  Conclusion  
   
  • Discussions, summary and conclusions
  • Feedback from course
  • Certificates will be issued by post after the course