LKQ Academy Training Prospectus January 2022 UK

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) There are approximately 4.5 million Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) enabled vehicles in the UK, according to Thatcham Research. Calibration is required whenever a sensor’s aim is disturbed in any way. This can occur because of collision or in a workshop due to a windshield replacement, suspension repair or wheel alignment. All repairers should follow the UK Insurance Industry Requirements (IIR) for the safe repair of ADAS equipped vehicles. Course description This is a 2 day course that covers the training and accreditation to be a qualified ADAS technician. As of 2016, new vehicles require a minimum of two ADAS systems fitted to qualify for a 5 Star NCAP Safety Rating, these must be Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Lane Departure. This course covers operation and calibration using a CSC-Tool , a comprehensive multi-brand workshop tool for calibrating camera and radar-based Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS).

Hybrid Level 2/3 and 4

Why is Hybrid and Electric Vehicle training important for your garage? Hybrid and electric vehicles are at the forefront of many car manufacturers’ agendas. ■ Most recently Nissan announced their £1billion investment into a new battery factory which has the potential to produce batteries for 100,000 electric vehicles each year ■ Volvo has committed to making its entire model line-up fully electric by 2030

■ Ford promised that 100 percent of their passenger vehicle range in Europe will be zero emissions, all-electric or plug-in hybrid by 2026 and will be completely all-electric by 2030 That is a lot of potential custom for your garage but are your technicians trained to deal with the new technology?

Skill relevance 06. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Other information This course is held in: English Course level: Professional Expected course duration: 2 Days

Only 5% of UK technicians are trained to work on hybrid and electric vehicles safely.

The UK will need 7000+ hybrid and electric vehicle technicians each year for the next 10 years to keep up with the rise in hybrid and EV sales.

Course Content Day 1 ■ Understanding ADAS and ADAS Sensors ■ Relationship To Vehicle Alignment and ADAS ■ Effects of Incorrect Calibration ■ Effects on Other Related Systems ■ When a Calibration Should Take Place ■ How To Perform a Dynamic Calibrations ■ How To Perform a Static Calibration ■ Post Calibration

Course goals and objectives Day 1

On completion of the course, delegates will be able to: ■ Understand features of dynamic and static calibration ■ Accurately calibrate camera-based driver assist systems. Day 2 ■ To determine the technician’s ability to identify and correctly interpret information relating to a specific vehicle and its ADAS features ■ To determine which method of calibration is required ■ The module also assesses the technician’s ability to identify/locate and follow software-specific re- calibration methods during the assessment process. They will also be required to use the correct tools and equipment in order to demonstrate their ability to calibrate two ADAS sensors on a vehicle with a minimum of two operating systems ■ It is recommended that Technicians planning to undertake this module should be working in the automotive industry and must have relevant Diagnostic and Alignment experience to ensure that they are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques required to calibrate ADAS systems.

We have all the training your technicians need. Level 2 and 3 award in hybrid electric vehicle routine maintenance activities, system repair and replacement Other subjects covered include high voltage air conditioning compressors, DC-DC converters, PTC heater assemblies along with high pressure hydraulic braking systems and the management between conventional braking and regeneration braking balance.

Level 4 award in the diagnosis testing and repair of electric/hybrid vehicles and components Level 4 provides further understanding of HV battery management for both nickel metal hybrid and lithium ion batteries, the operation and control of inverters/ converters and the methods to control three phase synchronous brushless drive motors/generators.

This IMI Accreditation is designed to ensure that the technician has the ability to calibrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). It demonstrates the technician’s ability to identify and correctly interpret information relating to a specific vehicle and its ADAS features to determine which method of calibration is required. Course Content Day 2 ■ Safe working practices and H & S guidelines ■ Technical information sources ■ Types of ADAS diagnostic equipment ■ Relevant tools and equipment for calibration ■ The calibration environment, targets, lighting and radar boards ■ Types of sensors and their functions. Optical, Radar, Lidar and Ultra-sonic ■ System operation - steering, braking, lane-departure

£ 549 .00 PER CANDIDATE

£ 549 .00 PER CANDIDATE

Included in our training packages

Included in our training packages

Go to www.lkqacademy.co.uk for all course details.

Go to www.lkqacademy.co.uk for all course details.

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