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Why Creativity Matters If You Want to Become a Mechanic

Automotive Training Centre

While technical skills and industry knowledge are essential, creativity is just as important in this career. Beyond technical expertise, mechanics also need strong communication skills to explain their work to customers. I particularly learned a lot about electricity, electronics, and the use of the scanner.

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Exploring Auto Careers: How Fast Can You Become a Mechanic?

Automotive Training Centre

ATC Torontos auto mechanic training covers essential skills such as diagnostics, repairs, and electronic systems. ATC Toronto equips you with the technical skills, industry knowledge, and hands-on experience you need to succeed in this high-demand field. The short answer is that it depends.

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Understanding the Importance of Computer Literacy After Dispatch Training

Automotive Training Centre

Employers seek candidates familiar with industry best practices and capable of working with digital dispatch software, inventory systems, and electronic logbooks. Mastering computer literacy is as critical as understanding transportation regulations, road safety, and cargo management. Are you ready to start automotive training ?

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Career Spotlight: What Does An Electrical Specialist Do?

Automotive Training Centre

Electrical specialists focus on the intricate electrical and electronic systems that make today’s cars run efficiently. Whether dealing with traditional gasoline-powered cars or modern electric vehicles, their ability to troubleshoot electrical malfunctions is essential for keeping vehicles safe and operational.

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The Evolution of Engine Diagnostics Tools: A Guide for Auto Mechanic School Students

Automotive Training Centre

Mechanics could now plug a diagnostic tool into the car to retrieve fault codes, dramatically speeding up troubleshooting. This shift marked the beginning of a more technical, electronics-driven era of automotive training. Mastering OBD-II scanning is a key part of any modern auto mechanic training program.

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Bendix Releases Technical Materials for ADAS Support

Tomorrow's Technician

The latest technical materials from Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC (Bendix) are designed to help technicians properly set up, inspect and diagnose several components integrated with advanced driver assistance technologies, including trailer antilock brakes, steering systems and forward-looking cameras. Sheppard Co.,

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Why A Digital Multimeter is Still Your Diagnostic Powerhouse

Eastwood

A digital multimeter takes the mystery out of car troubleshooting, turning vague symptoms into clear, measurable data. Frequency (Hz) and Duty Cycle (%) Testing Fuel injectors & sensors Measures the frequency and duty cycle of electronic fuel injectors and pulse-modulated sensors.