product training courses

 

Texa Training Course Dates:
 

MARCH 2008
Axone 2000 TRUCK Tues 4th & wed 5th Mar 08
Basic Electronics Mon 10th & Tues 11th Mar 08
Oscilloscope Training Wed 12th Mar 08 (ONE DAY)
Navigator / Tribox BIKE Thurs 13th & Fri 14th Mar 08   
Axone 3 / Tribox TRUCK Mon 31 March & Tues 1 April 08

APRIL 2008

Navigator Mobile Truck Thurs 3 & Fri 4 April 2008
Axone 3 / Tribox Car Mon 21 & Tues 22 April 2008
Axone 3 / Tribox Truck Thurs 24 & Fri 25 April 2008
Axone 2000 Truck Mon 28 & Tues 29 April 2008
MAY 2008
Axone 2000 Car Thurs 1 & Fri 2 May 2008
Navigator Mobile Truck Thurs 8 & Fri 9 May 2008
Navigator Mobile Car Mon 12 & Tues 13 May 2008
Axone Pad & Palm Truck Mon 19 & Tues 20 May 2008
Basic Electronics Thurs 22 & Fri 23 May 2008
Axone 2000 Bike Tues 27 & Wed 28 May 2008
JUNE 2008
Axone Pad & Palm Car Mon 2 & Tues 3 June 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Maverick Technology can now provide the highest standards of automotive electrical and diagnostic training courses through our partners at AK Training:


About AK Training


AK Training is a Milton Keynes based automotive training provider that supplies professional technical training and development services to clients in both the light and heavy sectors of the motor industry. 

Clients range from independent repair specialists to franchised dealerships and motor manufacturers, and also include emergency services, local authorities and garage equipment suppliers. Services range from technical training delivery to the complete development, writing and presentation of courses tailored to the requirements of individual clients both in the UK and abroad.

Also accredited with the status of Approved Assessment Centre by the Institute of the Motor Industry, AK Training offers a range of technical courses under the IMI Quality Assured Awards scheme. Courses are run at selective suitable venues around the country using a variety of training methods and workshop based practical activities.

These are further supported by multi media presentations, demonstrations and PC based workshop information systems, as well as test tools and diagnostic equipment from industry leading suppliers and manufacturers.

On site training at clients premises can also be arranged where suitable facilities are available.  Courses are designed to meet the specific requirements of individual clients. Please contact AK Training for further details.

With over twenty years hands on technical experience of the motor industry, AK Training has a vast working knowledge of current vehicle system technologies, and is centrally located to supply professional services to clients both large and small, for on site as well as regional training.

Programme of next available automotive courses from AK Training

AK Training - Course Schedule

AK Training - Course booking and enrolment

Carman Scan VG 1 day Training Course

Petrol Engine Management Course details

Tony Kitchen: MIMI (AK Training)
Telephone:
00 44 (0) 1908 579309
Mobile: 07968 842274
E-mail:
info@akautomotivetraining.co.uk
Website: www.akautomotivetraining.co.uk


Test your electrical knowledge


Try answering the following questions:

1 - How will a rise in temperature affect the signal voltage from an engine coolant temperature sensor?

A) The signal voltage rises as temperature increases

B) The signal voltage remains constant but resistance decreases

C) The signal voltage decreases as temperature rises

D) None of the above answers are correct

2 - What is indicated by a test reading of battery voltage measured at the earth terminal of a component when the circuit is switched on?

A) Earth wire short circuit to battery positive

B) Open circuit on the earth wire

C) Meter leads incorrectly connected

D) The circuit is working correctly

 
3 - How would you best test for a resistance in the main cable supplying voltage to a starter motor that is rotating too slowly?

A) Disconnect the cable and test its resistance with an Ohms meter

B) Using a voltmeter, test for voltage drop in the cable with the starter motor disconnected

C) Using an Ohms meter, test the resistance of the cable whilst the starter motor is cranking the engine

D) Using a voltmeter, test for voltage drop in the cable whilst the starter motor is cranking the engine

4 - Which of the following ‘DIN’ numbers is correct for the relay terminal indicated by the arrow in the wiring diagram below?

A)  31

B)  87

C)  15

D)  85

 

Did you know the answers?

Would you like to know more?

To book a place on any course please contact AK Training direct or us directly for more information