Electrical fault finding training

December 03, 2014
Electrical fault finding training
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BOSCH training partners MKW will be holding a Hands on Structured Electrical Fault Finding course at its training centre in Kingswood Business Park, Dublin 22 on Tuesday 16th December. 


The programme is designed to give attendees the experience and confidence to swiftly identify vehicle system electrical faults. It is aimed at technicians with a good foundation knowledge, who want to apply that knowledge to real fault finding situations in order to assess, identify and repair electrical systems.

The course includes a full day of fault finding on a number of vehicles with live faults, using vehicle specific wiring diagrams, and multimeters. It will also show how to localise fault finding and gather the correct information, show diagnostic paths taken and cause and repair. 

During  this process each participant will be monitored and assisted to achieve good structure to their fault finding, they will also be assisted in carrying out and achieving correct testing methods.

To reserve a place or for more information about this module or other training options, please contact Mark Walsh on 01 4595266 / 087 6681248. 
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