BG Products Now Trains Mechanics

Nov. 15, 2013
BG Products’ has recently launched three new BG Certified online training courses for mechanics and automotive technicians.

BG Products’ has recently launched three new BG Certified online training courses for mechanics and automotive technicians.

With 13 service writer training courses already available, BG Products decided to expand its BG Certified curriculum to include in depth products, equipment and step-by-step service training for mechanics.

Three new BG Certified courses take technicians through common services such as the BG Power Steering Service, the BG Cooling System Service and the BG Drive Line Service.

In the first of several mechanic training videos, BG expert Ryan Weems explains the inner workings and inherent issues with each component. Then, Weems walks through each step of the service including features and benefits.

These courses will familiarize the automotive technician with effective methods of performing BG automotive maintenance services using BG products and equipment, and saving time by avoiding costly mistakes.

BG Certified instructs with short video segments and interactive illustrations followed by a test to complete the certification on each course.

Dealership service managers are already seeing increased revenue as a result from BG Certified online training.

BG Products is determined to help automotive professionals give their customers the most reliable, effective and valuable maintenance services possible. BG Certified helps us do just that.

Ask your BG Distributor about how to get BG Certified Training for your mechanics.

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