Paid courses

* Diesel Academy
* Truck Electrical Course Program: https://www.dieselacademy.com/programs/truck-electrical-system-repair-level-1
* TruckPro Training
* Truck Electrical Wiring Course: https://www.truckprotraining.com/courses/electrical-systems
* UTI (Universal Technical Institute)
* Automotive Electrical Engineering Diploma Program: https://www.uti.edu/programs/automotive-electrical-systems-technology
* Lincoln Tech
* Automotive Electrical Diploma Program: https://www.lincolntech.edu/programs/automotive-electrical-systems-technology
*WyoTech
* Auto Electrical Diploma Program: https://www.wyotech.edu/programs/auto-electrical-technology

Free courses

Online courses:

* Coursera: Automotive Electrical Engineering (in English): https://www.coursera.org/specializations/automotive-electrical-systems
* EdX: Automotive Electrical (in English): https://www.edx.org/course/automotive-electrical

Dealer Resources:

*Chrysler Learning Academy
* Vehicle electrical systems training: https://learningacademy.fcadc.com/
* Ford Motor Company Learning
* Vehicle electrical systems: https://training.fcsd.com/

Books and tutorials:

* Automotive Electrical Systems by Gregory A. Benoit
*Principles of Automotive Electrical Systems by Thomas E. Russell
* Diagnosis and troubleshooting of car electrical systems by Paul Duncan

Tips for choosing a course:

*Define your goals: Do you want to become an electrical mechanic or do you just need basic knowledge of car electricals?
* Do your research: Research the various courses offered by the institutions and read student reviews.
* Consider the cost: Compare the cost of courses and choose the one that suits your budget.
* Consider hands-on exercises: Choose a course that offers hands-on labs and hands-on experience.
* Consult a professional: Talk to a mechanic or electrician to see what courses they recommend.

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