Hybrid Electric Vehicle Tune-Up
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8:30AM - 4:30PM
- This individual course is $399.00
- Certain dates are in conjunction with 2- or 3-day training events in the Service Shop Essentials series. Check out the FutureTech - Access Webstore to register for full training events at a discount!
Available Dates:
- March 20 2017 (Tempe, AZ)
- July 19 2017 (Las Vegas, NV)
- August 16 2017 (Blue Ridge, NC)
8:30AM - 4:30PM
Although the days of the old “tune-up” are long gone, the advent of the Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) technology is now ushering in some new thoughts about the old tune-up. This course is critical for service advisors and technicians to learn how HEV technology maintenance differs from a traditional vehicle, and why it is important to understand these differences and apply new approaches to some old concepts. With the addition of high voltage (HV) components, electric motor-generator transmissions, HV battery pack systems, HV system chassis isolation, Regenerative Braking, additional cooling systems, and engine modes that are unlike traditional systems, it is absolutely critical that service staff understand and apply new solutions to old concepts.
Participants in this course will learn how the HEV operates and how new maintenance strategies need to be applied to ensure customer satisfaction and retention, and gain the trust of new customers. Participants will also receive information on typical failure points and failure modes in an HEV system coupled with learning new methods of testing specific HEV components and systems to determine State-of-Health (SOH).
This course is critical for businesses that are currently servicing HEVs or who desire to enter the more profitable areas of the HEV service market. Maintaining the key systems on an HEV is essential to customer retention and growing your service business. Some of the vehicles to be considered as part of this course will be: Ford Hybrid products, Honda Hybrids (Civic and Insight), Hyundai/Kia, Lexus, Toyota Prius and Camry, and more.
Participants in this course will learn how the HEV operates and how new maintenance strategies need to be applied to ensure customer satisfaction and retention, and gain the trust of new customers. Participants will also receive information on typical failure points and failure modes in an HEV system coupled with learning new methods of testing specific HEV components and systems to determine State-of-Health (SOH).
This course is critical for businesses that are currently servicing HEVs or who desire to enter the more profitable areas of the HEV service market. Maintaining the key systems on an HEV is essential to customer retention and growing your service business. Some of the vehicles to be considered as part of this course will be: Ford Hybrid products, Honda Hybrids (Civic and Insight), Hyundai/Kia, Lexus, Toyota Prius and Camry, and more.