Don’t ship the vehicle, keep it in house! Diagnostic technicians, use your scope skills to diagnose transmission problems. You might be surprised how many transmission issues can be resolved without major transmission overhaul.
This is a practical “how to do” type of class that outlines a logical process for attacking transmission failures using tools and techniques that driveability technicians already possess.
Scott Shotton explains how to use your diagnostic skills to determine the cause of a transmission problem:
- engine problem
- electrical problem
- internal transmission issue
An awesome Diagnostic flow chart is included in the PDF manual to help guide you through the process!
Topics include
- How to quickly separate an engine management system problem from a transmission problem.
- How to accurately identify transmission control/electrical problem
- How to accurately identify transmission hydraulic/mechanical problem
- 10+ cases studies.
- Half of the case studies are control issues and the other half are hydraulic/mechanical
Instructor: Scott Shotton
Length: almost 4-hours long
PDF manual included
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About Scott Shotton
Scott has over 25 years of technical experience in automotive repair shops. As owner of The Driveability Guys, Scott performs mobile diagnostics and reprogramming for local repair shops in the DeKalb Illinois area as well as industry training around the United States and Canada. Scott was also one of the four trainers for the Illinois EPA’s vehicle emissions testing program. Scott has been an automotive instructor at Kishwaukee College since 2009. Prior to Kishwaukee College, Scott was adjunct faculty at the College of DuPage for 7 years. He has a degree in Automotive Service Technology as well as many hours of training by manufacturers and independent training entities. Scott is also recognized as an Illinois state emissions repair technician. He was also a technical trainer during his 8 year Army career. Scott has written many technical articles for MotorAge and Gears magazines. Scott became an ASE Subject Matter Expert (SME) in 2017. Scott currently maintains 21 ASE certifications including: Master Automotive Technician, Master Truck Technician, A9, L1, L2, L3, Alternate Fuels and more.