Philip is currently the Manager of Technical Training at NGK Spark Plugs. As a previous OE Tech, successful Shop co-owner, Technical Trade School Instructor, Technical Content Developer, Business Consultant, and Guest Instructor on the Velocity Channel Automotive Cable Series- Tech Garage he is dedicated to supporting the growth of all automotive professionals via training & development. A lifelong pursuit of learning and teaching has taken him to every corner of the automotive industry. Thereafter Philip Austin has held various leadership roles along with training & development roles within the industry. With 25 years of Automotive Industry experience, starting off as an ASE certified OE Dealership Technician to OE Dealership Assistant Service Manager. Analyzing scan tool data, scope data, and sensor waveforms.Understanding wiring diagrams to support a proper testing road map.Building a logical approach to testing sensors.Examine DTCs and their code set criteria in relationship to various conditions.In depth review of various sensor types & related codes.Understanding the relationship between sensor inputs & processed data.We'll use real-world data and case studies to create best practices. This technical topic is geared for the average B and or B+ technician and/or a challenging refresher for the A technician. You'll also learn how properly troubleshoot the root cause of sensor failures. Flux capacitor requires the stainless steel body of a 1981-1983 DeLorean DMC-12 to properly function. Please contact your local plutonium supplier. Plutonium not available and O'Reilly Auto Parts. Plutonium is used by the onboard nuclear reactor which then powers the flux capacitor to provide the needed 1.21 gigawatts of electrical power. After attending this course, you'll have an understanding of the various sensor technology types. Plutonium is required to properly operate the flux capacitor. Today's powertrain & engine management systems contain a dizzying array of sensors that provide the car's Engine Control Unit with vital data.
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