In this course, you will learn why it's important for a battery test to be done on every vehicle that enters your shop. This course also reviews ACDelco Battery features, their benefits / advantages over the leading competition and how to overcome customer objections as needed to secure the sale.
HVAC Systems and Operation Stage 1: Fundamentals
S-AC07-08.02WBT
2
Part one of this three-part WBT course provides the fundamentals of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. It covers the theory, characteristics, and operation of HVAC Air Conditioning (A/C) systems. This course provides an overview of the function and operation of HVAC components. It provides information about the various types of compressors, along with the operation of the piston-type and scroll-type compressors. This course also covers the characteristics of refrigerants and the operation of fixed orifice systems. Participants will also learn safety practices.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to recall HVAC system characteristics and theory and identify refrigerant systems and their components.
Cooling System Inspection and Maintenance
S-AC07-12.02WBT
0.5
This WBT course covers the inspection and maintenance of the accessory drive belt, including the replacement of the drive belt and tensioner. This course also covers the inspection and maintenance of the radiator and coolant hoses, including pressure testing and documenting the findings on a work order.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify the steps for inspecting the accessory drive belt, including the pulley system
Identify steps for replacing the drive belt and tensioner
Analyze the condition of radiator and coolant hoses by visual inspection and pressure testing
HVAC System Inspection and Maintenance
S-AC07-13.02WBT
0.5
This WBT course presents an overview of a vehicle’s Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system, including components and operation, and then covers the basic procedures for the inspection and maintenance of an HVAC system. The course also covers relevant aspects of the inspection of HVAC systems in a hybrid vehicle.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify the basic components and operation of an HVAC system
Describe the inspection procedure for the heating system
Explain the inspection procedure for the ventilation system
Describe the inspection procedure for the air conditioning system
Identify the characteristics of an HVAC system in hybrid / electric vehicles
Review the inspection and safety procedures for an HVAC system in hybrid / electric vehicles
Automatic Transmission 1: Hydraulic and Mechanical Principles
S-AT02-06.01WBT
2
Part one of this three-part WBT covers automatic transmissions principles, hydraulics, torque converter characteristics, and mechanical system fundamentals.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Recall principals of automatic transmissions
Recall principals of hydraulics
Identify fundamentals of the torque converter
Identify fundamentals of the mechanical system
Identify characteristics of the one way clutch and the final drive
GM Braking Systems 1: Operation, Configuration, and Characteristics of Hydraulic Brakes
S-BK05-10.01WBT
2
Part one of this four-part WBT course covers braking system operation, configuration, and characteristics. It also covers hydraulic braking systems; operation of valves, components, and characteristics; power assist brake types; drum and disc brake systems; and parking brake types.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify and recall the braking systems operation, configuration, and characteristics
Identify the hydraulic braking system
Identify the types of power assist brakes
Identify and recall the drum and disc brake system
Identify and recall the types of parking brakes
GM Braking Systems 2: Operation and Characteristics of ABS, TCS, and VSES
S-BK05-11.01WBT
2
Part two of this four-part WBT course covers Antilock Braking System (ABS) characteristics and operation, and automatic traction control characteristics and operation. This course also covers vehicle stability enhancement system theory, characteristics, and operation.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify antilock braking system characteristics and operation
Recall the automatic traction control system’s characteristics and operation
Identify vehicle stability enhancement system theory, characteristics, and operation
Battery, Charging and Starting Systems
S-EL06-10.02WBT
2
This course covers the Battery, Charging, and Starting systems including battery functionality, operation, and charging. Additional content includes causes of battery discharge, advanced battery charging, charging system components, operation and control. In addition starting system overview, operation, and diagnosis will be covered.
Upon completion of this course technicians will be able to:
This WBT course familiarizes technicians with the global format of service diagnostic procedures, including the common circuit types and functions used in GM electrical architecture and the types and characteristics of serial data circuits.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Recall the types of electrical and ground circuits
Recall the types of voltage circuits and their characteristics
Identify the types of signal circuits
Recall the types of control circuits
Identify the types of serial data circuits
Recognize how to troubleshoot electrical systems using a systematic process
Chevrolet Volt Introduction and Safety
S-EL06-53.01WBT
2.5
This course introduces technicians to the Chevrolet Volt and covers key features, components, modes of operation, and characteristics of the electrical and charging systems. It also covers vehicle communication and High Voltage Interlock Circuit (HVIC) systems, as well as the diagnostic process and safety precautions.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify the key features of the Chevrolet Volt
Identify the components and modes of operation
Identify the characteristics of the electrical system and the types and characteristics of the vehicle communication system
Identify the characteristics of the charging system
Identify the characteristics of the High Voltage Interlock Circuit (HVIC)
Identify the diagnostic process and safety precautions
Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
S-EL06-58.01WBT
1
This WBT course introduces the concept, design, and a brief history of hybrid and electric vehicle technology within General Motors. It also discusses electrical energy storage, transfer, and general concepts commonly used. Lastly, this course discusses the characteristics of hybrid controls.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to recall the history and design of Hybrid and electric vehicles, recall the characteristics of electrical energy, identify electrical storage, delivery, and transfer, and identify the characteristics of Hybrid control.
12V Stop / Start System: Overview, Components and Operation
S-EL06-79.01WBT
1
This WBT course presents an overview of the 12V Stop / Start System, including the three different types, how they operate, features, and components. Topics include information about the benefits and the supporting automatic transmission fluid systems. Participants will acquire asound understanding of how the 12V Stop / Start System works, enabling them to service vehicles equipped with this system more effectively.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Recognize basic functions, components, sensors and benefits of start / stop systems
Distinguish between the components of the three different types of stop / start systems
Distinguish between the operations of the three different types of start / stop systems
Compare the functions of the two different automatic transmission fluid systems
Engine Mechanical Diagnosis and Measurement 1
S-EM01-01.01WBT
2.5
Part one of this three-part WBT course covers basic engine mechanical concepts, disassembly and assembly procedures, and component measuring.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify correct methods for disassembling the overhead cam and camshaft
Identify correct methods for disassembling the crankshaft
Recall correct procedures for inspecting the engine block
Recall correct procedures for inspecting the crankshaft
Identify correct methods for disassembling the piston and rods
Identify correct methods for disassembling the cylinder head
Recall correct procedures for inspecting the valve train
Engine Performance 1
S-EP08-24.01WBT
3
Part one of this four-part WBT covers engine performance theory and characteristics, air management system theory, air management system types, and the operational steps for air management systems. It also covers the fuel system, including: fuel characteristics, theory, fuel system types, and the operational steps for sequential fuel injection and spark-ignited, direct injected fuel systems.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify the theory and characteristics of engine performance
Identify the air management systems
dentify fuel system theory and characteristics
Identify fuel system operation
Engine Performance 2
S-EP08-25.01WBT
1.5
Part two of this four-part WBT discusses ignition system characteristics, theory, types, and primary and secondary section operation. This course also covers electronic control system characteristics, including the Engine Control Module (ECM), support system inputs, and modes of operation.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify the characteristics of ignition systems
Recall the ignition system operation and identify electronic control system characteristics
Engine Performance 3
S-EP08-26.01WBT
2
Part three of this four-part WBT covers the emission control systems including control system theory, On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) characteristics, internal engine systems, aftertreatment systems, and other emission control system characteristics.
Upon conpletion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Identify the operation of the emission control systems
Identify the operation of the emission control components
Identify the operation of the emission control systems – engine internal
Identify the operation of the emission control systems – exhaust after treatment
6.6L Duramax Operation, Service and Diagnosis 1
S-EP08-81.03WBT
2
This WBT course is intended for experienced engine/driveability service technicians. Part one of this three-part WBT course focuses on the Duramax 6600 LB7, LLY-LBZ and LMM engine operation, performance and major subsystem integration. Specific systems covered are the fuel system, engine management system, exhaust aftertreatment system and electronic engine controls.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to apply concepts and procedures to diagnose the Duramax 6600 LMM Diesel Fuel system, Engine Management system, and Exhaust Aftertreatment system concerns.
Global Diagnostic System
S-FN00-05.01WBT
2
This course introduces the new Global Diagnostic System (GDS), including software and hardware components, set up and operation, and diagnostic procedures.
Upon completion of this course technicians will be able to:
Recall the key features of the Global Diagnostic System
Identify the administration and navigation procedures
Recall the characteristics of diagnostic packages
Identify the operation the vehicle identification and home screens
Recall the diagnostic functions of the Global Diagnostic System
Global Diagnostic System (GDS) 2 / MDI
S-FN00-06.01WBT
2
This course covers the latest information regarding the software, hardware, components, set-up, operations, and diagnostic procedures for Global Diagnostic System 2 (GDS 2).
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Recall the steps for software installation, lease renewal, and screen navigation
Identify steps to install, configure, and update software required for a Multiple Diagnostic Interface (MDI) device and troubleshoot
Identify steps to use key screens in Global Diagnostic System 2 (GDS 2)
Recall how to perform Global Diagnostic System 2 (GDS 2) diagnostic functions
Identify steps to perform Global Diagnostic System 2 (GDS 2) stored data functions
2018 Global Midsize Truck New Model Launch
S-FN00-08.01WBT
2
This WBT course will introduce participants to the mechanical service procedures for the 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV. This course provides an overview of the vehicle and describes engines, transmissions, driveline, power and signal distribution operations, safety and security systems, body systems, driver information and entertainment, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), steering systems, suspension system features, and brake systems.
Upon completion of this course, technicians will be able to:
Describe selected features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize engine features for a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize manual transmission features and MYB-6L50 automatic transmission features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize the driveline features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize power and signal distribution features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize safety and security features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize body electrical system features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize driver information and entertainment features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) characteristics
Recognize steering system features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize suspension system features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV
Recognize brake system features of a 2018 Global Midsize Truck and SUV