CTI Season Line-up Memphis - Antilock Brake & Stability Control Operation - Day 1 of 2

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CTI Season Line-up Memphis - Antilock Brake & Stability Control Operation - Day 1 of 2

Time: January 16, 2017 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: CARQUEST Auto Parts
Street: 7339 Airways Blvd
City/Town: Memphis, Tennessee 38118 United States
Website or Map: http://www.ctionline.com/inde…
Event Type: business, auto, body/paint, education/schools, mechanical/service
Organized By: CARQUEST Technical Institute
Latest Activity: Jan 4, 2017

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CTI Season Line-up Memphis - Antilock Brake & Stability Control Operation & Diagnosis will be held at CARQUEST Auto Parts, Memphis, TN. The class will present the operation and diagnosis of integrated Antilock Brake System/Stability systems technology being used in vehicles today. Class content will include improvements made to previous systems, operational changes and advancements to components used in today's production vehicles. Upon completion, technicians will be prepared for diagnosis and repair of federally mandated ABS and stability control systems. The history and purpose of stability control along with current developments `In stability system technology will be emphasized. Diagnostic procedures will include the use of scan tool data, DVOM testing and oscilloscope techniques. Course starts at 6.00pm and ends at 10.00pm.

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