Bosch MKW announces autumn training plans.

July 08, 2014
Bosch MKW announces autumn training plans.
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Bosch Training Centre, MKW Motors in Dublin 22 has released further dates for training courses in September.


Bosch - VSD 16 Unit Injector System Diagnosis is a 2 day course which will take place on September 17th and 18th.

Bosch - VSG 11: Petrol Direct Injection System Diagnosis is a 2 day course and will now take place on the amended dates of September 30th and October 1st. 

Mark Walsh of MKW say interest in all courses continues to grow and feedback from those attending has been extremely positive. He says, "We have yet to confirm dates but we will be running two further specialist courses on hybrid technology and airbags in October and November.” He also says we are also planning several other exciting training initiatives.”

These new course will be; Bosch VSB 8 Airbag & Supplementary Restraint Systems and Bosch VSH24.1 Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Systems.

You can find full course details in the training section at www.boschautoparts.co.uk and you can make bookings and pre-register for courses by calling MKW on 01-459-5266.
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