By registering for this option, you will be registered for both the
Diesel Engine Diagnostics & Electrical Training on May 19, 2026, and
Advanced Air Conditioning for Diesel Trucks on May 20 & 21, 2026.
In
Diesel Engine Diagnostics & Electrical Training, participants will learn about computer systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks. The emphasis will be on the study of input devices, ECM operation, and output devices. During this course, participants will identify components, test their operations, and retrieve and program data in accordance with manufacturer’s procedures and OEM on-line data.
Participants will learn:
- Basic electrical knowledge and review.
- Types of electrical diagnostic tools and how to use them.
- Laptop software and hardware and how to use them.
- Types of input & output devises and how they function.
- Retrieving data from various Electronic Control Units and interpreting that data.
- Using OEM manuals, wiring diagrams, computer information systems, and the internet to locate service, repair, and troubleshooting information.
Advanced Air Conditioning for Diesel Trucks is a two-day course is designed for current diesel mechanics to improve their skills in air conditioning ventilation systems. Learn about the advanced theory, troubleshooting, repair procedures, and preventative maintenance practices of AC ventilation systems.
Participants will learn:
- AC System Theory of Operation.
- Performance of AC Service in Compliance to EPA Regulations.
- How to Identify Types of Refrigerant.
- How to Utilize Manufacturer’s Service Data to Complete AC System Repair Procedures.
- Troubleshooting Poor AC System Performance and Determine Necessary Repairs.
- AC System Preventative Maintenance Operations.
Hands-on sessions will provide practical experience, allowing participants to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Participants will have the opportunity to enhance their technical skills and gain a deeper understanding of the complex systems that keep drivers comfortable and safe while operating vehicles.
A half-hour break for lunch will be provided.