CTI Season Line-up Tampa - Practical Application of Domestic OE Schematics

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CTI Season Line-up Tampa - Practical Application of Domestic OE Schematics

Time: January 4, 2017 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: Erwin Technical Center
Street: 2010 E Hillsborough Ave
City/Town: Tampa, Florida 33610 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: Dec 19, 2016

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CTI Season Line-up Tampa - Practical Application of Domestic OE Schematics will be held at Erwin Technical Center, Tampa, FL. When a simplified wiring schematic doesn't provide the necessary diagnostic information, access to the added features of OE wiring diagrams can help save valuable diagnostic time. Learn how to access wiring information directly from the vehicle manufacturer as well as through aftermarket information systems. Added features include web based hyperlinks to connector views and component locations, photographs to help identify components, and automatic links to associated diagrams. The class will show the use these added features to effectively diagnose circuit problems Explore the unique formats of each OEs schematics system. See advanced testing techniques applied to specific vehicle problems and participate during in-class diagnostic challenges. Course starts at 6.00pm and ends at 10.00pm.

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