Bosch Automotive Aftermarket TECHNICAL TRAINING
Diagnostic Training from Bosch Future-Proofi ng for All Independent Workshops
Diagnostics and Test Equipment
User courses for workshop test equipment, including diagnostic units, oscilloscopes and PassThru.
Electrical and Electronics
Fundamental electronics, component identifi cation and sensor testing, progressing to complex vehicle control systems.
Gasoline
From essential gasoline engine management, to modern GDI technology, progressing to Advanced Systems, OBD and Emissions control.
Chassis and Braking
Braking technology; ABS, ESP to advances in driver assistance and control systems.
Body and Comfort
Vehicle systems including Air Conditioning, Air Bag and associated control systems.
Alternative Drives
High Voltage Electric and Hybrid Vehicle systems
Accreditations
Accredited courses, including MOT Training, gas handling and individual assessments.
Diesel
Ranging from an overview of Diesel Control systems, Common Rail technology and onto Advanced Diesel Systems.
Training Course Programmes
Comprehensive Diagnostic and Master Technician Programmes, as well as tailored course packages.
► Bosch off ers systems training covering all makes of vehicles ► New courses and skill areas including PassThru, ADAS and Electric Vehicles
► Essential, intermediate and advanced levels of training available ► Over 30 technical and diagnostic courses to choose from ► Highly-skilled, industry-experienced technical trainers ► Hands-on training, balanced perfectly between class room and workshop
► Programmes and packages available to suit technicians’ skills and knowledge requirements
For more information, please contact 01895 816160; email:
SAA.Training@
uk.bosch.com Or visit
www.bosch-training-solutions.com/gb/
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