Product Description
Emissions system faults on late model diesel trucks not only causes dirty air but can leave your customer stranded. Diesel Particulate Filters require periodic regeneration. The technician is required to know why these systems sometimes will not regenerate and when a relearn is needed. Faults in the Diesel Engine Fluid System can leave the customer stranded.
The goal of this class is to prepare the aftermarket technician to service the latest diesel particulate filters and urea injection systems. We will demonstrate diagnosis and relearn procedures and tips to ensure their completion on actual vehicles. Be prepared to solve your customer’s problems on these systems.
After completing this class, a technician will be able to:
- Understand diesel emissions and monitoring requirements
- Understand the operation of the oxidation catalyst and diagnose failures
- Understand the operation of exhaust gas temperature sensors and diagnose failures
- Understand the operation of the particulate filter and diagnose failures
- Understand the operation of exhaust pressure sensors and diagnose failures
- Understand the operation of a NOx absorbing catalyst and diagnose failures
- Understand the operation of the SCR catalyst system and diagnose failures
Brian Hickman –
Very good information and very helpful understanding these systems
RAUL BELTRAN –
Excellent
niles.pinkham@austinisd.org –
shows a lot of information on how the system works
Al Relf –
Excellent class with a lot of information. I’m a lot more confident diagnosing DEF systems now.
Robert Goodwin –
Great job of teaching
Jose Gabino –
very well explained
Jose Gabino –
useful information
Eric Hohmann –
great
ROBERT BROWNE –
Great
Eduardo Alvarado –
easy explained
Jessie Henderson –
Great information and I learned alot
James Stone –
Great class! Enjoy listening to Mick Moser teach.
RAUL BELTRAN –
Great