Interactive advanced steering and suspension systems training course now available

June 10, 2014
The new interactive Advanced Steering and Suspension Systems Damage Analysis (DAM15) course is now available

I-CAR announced that its new interactive Advanced Steering and Suspension Systems Damage Analysis (DAM15) course is now available. This course provides detailed information on the considerations for inspecting steering and suspension systems and provides knowledge that can lead to increased efficiency and a positive customer experience. 

Josh McFarlin, I-CAR Director of Curriculum & Product Development stated, “Advanced steering and suspension systems are common in today’s vehicles and if not repaired properly, other vehicle systems can be compromised.” He continued, “Repairers can apply knowledge learned in this course throughout the repair process.”

The course features a series of interactive classroom activities and problem-solving scenarios designed to engage the student and enrich their learning experience in order to further prepare them to apply their knowledge on the job. Toward the end of the course, the student will engage in a “damage discovery” activity where he/she will simulate the estimating process.

This instructor-led, Live three-credit hour course meets training requirements for Estimators, Auto Physical Damage Appraisers and Electrical/Mechanical Technicians in I-CAR’s Professional Development Program (PDP). DAM15 has replaced Electronically Controlled Steering and Suspension Systems (STE05). If STE05 has been completed, training credit earned will not be lost.

To register for Advanced Steering and Suspension Systems Damage Analysis (DAM15), visit the I-CAR website at www.i-car.com or contact I-CAR Customer Care at 1-800-I-CAR-USA (800-422-7872). Classes are being added to the schedule regularly.

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