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Auto Mechanic Training

This Auto Mechanic Pre-Apprenticeship program prepares students to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types and makes of cars. The Automotive Training Centre Instructors all have relevant field experience and provide a practical and knowledgeable source of education to our students.

The Auto Mechanic Training program provides students with organized learning experiences along with actual shop training, to equip them with the necessary knowledge and experience to diagnose and repair real automotive problems. The combination of both classroom theory (40%) and hands-on training (60%) offers the auto mechanic student the experiences that are required for entry-level Auto Mechanic Jobs.

The Auto Mechanic Training program includes: Introduction to the Automotive Industry and Shop Safety Preventive Maintenance Service Wheels, Tires, Hubs and Bearings Operation & Service Hydraulic Brake Systems Operation and Servicing of Hydraulic Brake Systems Operation & Service Suspension Systems Operation & Service Steering Systems Wheel Alignment Welding Fundamentals Service the Drive Lines and Drive Axles Electrical Fundamentals General Electrical Systems Diagnostics Service Gasoline Engine Service Lubrication and Cooling Systems Operation & Service Ignition Systems Operation and Servicing Fuel Injection Systems Service Emissions and Computer Control System

“The Automotive Training Centre (Ontario) Ltd. operates as Canadian Automotive and Trucking Institute”
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