Contents of the training program

Module 1: Basic Electrical Engineering

* Electrical circuits and components
* Ohm’s law and power
* Electromagnetism and induction
* Generators and starters
* Batteries and charging systems

Module 2: Body Control Systems

* Electronic control units (ECU)
* Lighting systems
* Wiper and washer systems
* Comfort systems (air conditioners, power windows)

Module 3: Transmission and Chassis Systems

* Automatic gear shift systems
* Braking systems
* Steering systems
* Suspension systems

Module 4: Security Systems

* Stability Program (ESP)
* Anti-lock braking systems (ABS)
* Collision avoidance systems
* Airbag systems

Module 5: Electrical Diagrams and Documentation

* Reading and interpreting electrical diagrams
* Use of diagnostic tools
* Fault reporting

Module 6: Troubleshooting Practice

* Diagnostics and troubleshooting of lighting, transmission and chassis systems
* Use of oscilloscopes and other diagnostic tools
* Compliance with safety measures when working with electrical equipment

Teaching methods

*Lectures
* Demonstrations
* Practical exercises
* Research projects

Assessment of knowledge and skills

*Tests and quizzes
* Practical tasks
* Fault analysis
* Fault reporting

Duration of training

* 3-6 months (depending on the schedule and format of training)

Requirements for candidates

*High school education or equivalent
* Basics of electrical engineering (preferred)
* Familiarity with truck systems (desirable)
* Good physical fitness
* Attention to detail and problem solving skills
* Willingness to work in a workshop environment

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