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Chevrolet Volt Extended Range Electric Vehicle (Generation 1) Thermal Management Systems 4-part Series
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Participants will receive login information for this online course within 24 business hours of completing the registration.
Session Dates:
Session information and overview available below.
Session Dates:
- Part 1: March 28, 2017
- Part 2: March 29, 2017
- Part 3: March 30, 2017
- Part 4: April 4, 2017
Session information and overview available below.
Four(4) One-hour online training sessions:
The Gen1 Chevrolet Volt has numerous thermal management systems necessary to maintain proper and safe operation of the lithium ion battery pack, power electronics, electric drive unit and motor generator units, internal combustion engine, as well as HVAC for cabin heating and cooling. This online course looks to detail each of the major thermal management control systems and the heating/cooling loops that individually maintain temperatures to precise "bogie" targets. Diagnosis and repair of these systems requires knowledge of numerous scan tool parameters (PIDS) as well as system overrides and "relearns" available using the General Motors Global Diagnostic System (GDS) and J2534 compliant Multiple Diagnostic Interface (MDI).
This class results in a certificate of completion that will be provided to the participant after successfully completing all online training sessions in the series. The certificate and its stated hours are eligible for NATEF annual credit and may count toward other professional development requirements.
Contact us or email accessonline@futuretechauto.com if you have questions or comments about this (or other) online training courses.
- March 28, 2017 (6:30PM ET): Lithium Ion Battery Thermal Management System- pack cooling and heating system, radiator stack, 12V pump, 4-port flow control valve, A/C assisted Coolant Chiller, Operational states (passive cooling, active cooling, active heating) Temperature sensors, Scan Tool parameters, Service Considerations, Known issues/resolutions
- March 29, 2017 (6:30PM ET): Power Electronics Thermal Management System- Electronics Coolant loop, radiator stack, 12V Electric Pump, Operational States, Temperature sensors, Scan Tool parameters, Service Considerations, Known issues/resolutions
- March 30, 2017 (6:30PM ET): 4ET50 Electric Drive Unit Thermal Management System- 3-phase AC drive unit fluid pump, mechanical drive unit pump , fluid heat exchanger, cold bypass valve, temperature sensors, Scan Tool parameters, Service Considerations, Known Issues/resolution
- April 4, 2017 (6:30PM ET): Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) Cooling System and Heating Ventilation and A/C (HVAC)- Refrigeration System, high-voltage A/C compressor, ICE water pump, electric thermostat, HVAC 12V pump, HVAC 3-port flow control valve, High Voltage Electric Cabin Heater & Control Module (CHCM), Temperature sensors, Scan Tool parameters, Service Considerations, Known issues/resolutions
The Gen1 Chevrolet Volt has numerous thermal management systems necessary to maintain proper and safe operation of the lithium ion battery pack, power electronics, electric drive unit and motor generator units, internal combustion engine, as well as HVAC for cabin heating and cooling. This online course looks to detail each of the major thermal management control systems and the heating/cooling loops that individually maintain temperatures to precise "bogie" targets. Diagnosis and repair of these systems requires knowledge of numerous scan tool parameters (PIDS) as well as system overrides and "relearns" available using the General Motors Global Diagnostic System (GDS) and J2534 compliant Multiple Diagnostic Interface (MDI).
This class results in a certificate of completion that will be provided to the participant after successfully completing all online training sessions in the series. The certificate and its stated hours are eligible for NATEF annual credit and may count toward other professional development requirements.
Contact us or email accessonline@futuretechauto.com if you have questions or comments about this (or other) online training courses.