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Takeover in June!

autotechnician magazine will host a workshop takeover at Cleevely Motors in Cheltenham on Saturday 24 June and provide a smorgasbord of faulty vehicles to technicians who are committed to honing their craft.

Guests can expect petrol, diesel, and hybrid/EV problems to investigate in small groups and receive ‘just in time’ learning to maximise efficiency when diagnosing tricky faults. Andy Crook, Matt Cleevely, Gareth Davies, and Eliot Smith of Pro-moto will be on-hand to guide guests through the fault-finding process. Good food, banter and a notebook of takeaway tips are guaranteed.

Don’t miss out on what will be an enjoyable day with a great bunch of people who are all committed to improving their first-time fix rate. Tickets to the event are priced £99.99 plus VAT and include parking, refreshments, and lunch.

A limited number of tickets are now available at https://autotechnician.co.uk/ training/

Gain free access to free skills tests now!

The latest autotech test is now available for you to take. This one looks at troubleshooting fundamentals, best methods, and is a logic check for the realworld fault assessments we’re all carrying out in workshops up and down the land. This test has been created by VAG specialist, Gareth Davies, and presents the real data and investigation of faults on an Audi A3 within a multiple-choice format.

“I’m delighted to be involved in another autotechnician event where we get to meet like-minded industry professionals. This year the format is heading back to its roots and I’m looking forward to setting a broken car task for technicians and business owners to get their teeth into and thinking caps on. As a small group we’ll look at the real-world faults that have been presented, with some added customer twists and turns for good measure and use a variety of dealer and aftermarket tools in combination with shared knowledge and decision-making on how to attack the faults from fault to fixed. We’ll cover all the meat and potatoes of the technical task, with opportunities for questions and pitstops for learning and development throughout the task. Above all, we’ll have some fun while learning about the serious business of troubleshooting faults within the workshop. I look forward to seeing you all there!”

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All you need to do is enter a few details at https:// autotechnician.co.uk/ registration/ click an automated email reply and you get instant, free access to the multiple choice tests focussing on various topics and scenarios, including: Energy requirements of similar vehicles; Case Study – P0303; The SCR system; Hybrid & EV; Common sensors used in spark ignition engine management systems; Oscilloscope Quiz; Testing electrical components; Electrical Test; LIN Bus; CAN-Bus; Diesel case study & Ignition case study!

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