Veejer Enterprises announces Electrical Training Webinars

June 3, 2020
Attendees will learn to diagnose vehicle electrical problems quickly with all the techniques available utilizing a DMM and current clamp.

Veejer Enterprises announced the Electrical Training Webinars. The webinars provide electrical training for automotive, truck, and heavy duty technicians; the webinars are designed to be useful for technicians of all skill levels, from novices to experienced automotive, truck, and heavy duty equipment service technicians. All will benefit from this novel electrical troubleshooting training approach, regardless of skill level, the company says.

Attendees will learn to diagnose vehicle electrical problems quickly with all the techniques available with just a DMM and current clamp. Avoid costly mistakes from misdiagnosis and wasting time changing unnecessary parts.

These webinars are designed to show how electrical circuits operate the same in automobiles, trucks, and heavy equipment. Electrical circuits all work the same way, and all fail the same number of ways, regardless of the type of vehicle. Universal electrical circuit troubleshooting techniques presented in these webinars solve electrical problems in any circuit in any kind of vehicle, the company says.

Live webinars are one hour in length and are followed by a question and answer session. A link to each webinar handout is included so attendees can print out and take notes as they follow the webinar training program.

All webinars are available for purchase after the original webinar presentation. Visit veejer.com/webinars to purchase a webinar or sign up for the next webinar.

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