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Wheel Alignment & Balancing Training Program

Changes in Modern Wheel Alignment & Increasing Productivity and Profitability at the Wheel Balancer

Nashville

Cancelled
Course will be rescheduled for Fall 2010

Tennessee Technology Center

100 White Bridge Rd

Nashville, TN 37209

Prevent Liability • Prevent Comebacks • Increase Profitability

There are significant changes taking place in the way that wheel alignments need to be performed. Electronic stability control systems are being installed on the majority of vehicles in production today and these systems effect the way wheel alignment take place.

Wheel balancer technology has changed dramatically in the last year. Today’s balancer are more productive and contain tools that can drastically effect not only productivity but a shops profitability as well. This class takes a look at these tools and shows how they can be implemented to make certain you are getting the most out of your equipment.

Course will be taught by Jeff Murray, a Hunter Engineering factory representative who is both ASE and SEMA certified. Jeff’s work has been published in several trade publications and has over 10 years of experience as a technician, instructor and factory representative for Hunter Engineering.

Click below for a TTDA Wheel Alignment and Balancing Training Registration Form 

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TIA Tire Pressure Monitoring System Relearn Chart

The TIA Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Relearn Chartserves as a valuable, comprehensive, and quick reference guide that technicians can easily navigate through to service any vehicle –Foreign AND Domestic –equipped with TPMS.

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2010 TIA Advanced TPMS Training Course

May 10-12, 2010

Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville

TIA & TKTDRA bring you the most up to date class on Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS)!

The TIA Advanced TPMS Training Course covers how and what tool to use to reset the tire pressure monitoring light, cars and trucks through 2010 and the newest tools to service these systems. This is a MUST HAVE class for any Service Writer, Shop Foreman or Tech that changes or rotates tires as well as any one that communicates with your customers!

The TTDA Advanced TPMS Training Course Registrants now know….

(1) Are you aware of the new Global Protocol debuting on select 2010 GM vehicles?

(2) Do you know the difference between the standard GM snap-in TPMS valve stem and the new Global Protocol snap-in TPMS valve stem?

(3) Are you aware of the new EZ sensors?

(4) Do you know how to service these sensors?

(5) Can you perform an ID relearn on an Asian make of vehicle?

(6) Can you diagnose TPMS malfunctions?

(7) Are you aware of the wide variety of latest TPMS learn/scan tools available and how to use these tools effectively in your shop?

(8) Do you know how and when to relearn every single vehicle that comes equipped with TPMS?

(9) Would you like to know what the industry has in store for the future of TPMS?