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Medium Duty Fuel Systems
Objective: Students are provided training on basic troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of medium duty engines (3116, 3126B and E and C7). The course covers basic system operation, as well as practical application of pre-selected tasks.
C15 2007 CRS
Objective: Students are provided an overview on the Cat engine product line, with an emphasis of identifying and discussing any current product issues. Training will include a review of the most recent Cat Technical Tips broadcast information, as well as an overview on system operation and performance factors. Students will be afforded the opportunity to engage with the Technical Communicator on any product issues impacting their specific dealership
HD Fuel System
- March 27 - 29, 2012
- December 18 - 20, 2012
Objective: Students are provided training on basic troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of heavy duty engines (C9, C12, C13, C15 and C16). The course covers basic system operation, as well as practical application of pre-selected tasks.
Cat Information Resource
- April 17 - 18, 2012
- September 25 - 26, 2012
Objective: Students are provided an overview on key Cat electronic resources to include as a minimum Electronic Technician, SIS Web, and Cat Web. Training will include both academic and practical exercises geared toward meeting daily operational requirements.
Cat Diagnostics and Electronics
- May 8 - 10, 2012
- November 13 - 15, 2012
Objective: Students are provided training on major heavy and medium duty engine systems, with a special focus on diagnosing and troubleshooting electronic and performance related issues. Students will be exposed to the electronic operation of the engine, as well as the proper procedures for diagnosing and resolving system malfunctions. The course includes familiarization training, as well as practical exercises
Core Management
- August 21, 2012
- August 22, 2012
Objective: Students are provided training on how to effectively administer the cores management program, to include a review of core inspection criteria, core tags, and cores processing and tracking. Students are exposed to Cat’s remanufactured parts program.
Fluid Analysis
Objective: Students are provided training on basic fluid analysis, to include basic system operations and preventive maintenance initiatives. During the course, students will be provided real examples to help better understand cause and effect relationships as it relates to proper maintenance and system component operation, as well as proper sampling techniques for oil, coolant and fuel.
Parts Operations
Objective: Students are provided an overview on Cat’s parts ordering process, to include a detailed review of SIS Web and PartStoreTM. Students are afforded opportunities to research parts using all available Cat resources, to include SIS Web and PartStoreTM. Students are provided an overview on the benefits of placing stock orders versus emergency orders, and the impact each has on dealer profit opportunities
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