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DENSO’s Technical Training Meets Customers’ Needs

As technology used in today's vehicles becomes more and more sophisticated, professional service technicians are always on the lookout for good technician training. Training will reduce the diagnostic time and improve service to the customers. However, quality training is often ....

As technology used in today’s vehicles becomes more and more sophisticated, professional service technicians are always on the lookout for good technician training. Training will reduce the diagnostic time and improve service to the customers. However, quality training is often hard to come by. Some are merely infomercials for a manufacturer’s products while others are too basic.

DENSO’s Technical Training Seminars are based on OEM information and are packed with time-saving diagnostic tips and processes that you may not find anywhere else. Each seminar provides in-depth understanding about component design, system theory, diagnostic and repair procedures and specifications. DENSO’s technical training seminars are specifically designed to help reduce diagnostic and repair time, eliminate comebacks, generate satisfied customers and increase profitability.

DENSO offers these seminars to technicians through warehouse distributors with step-by-step assistance to create the proper environment for a successful and effective learning experience.

Available DENSO seminars:
1. Toyota/Lexus Engine Performance
2. Emissions Theory and Diagnosis
3. Air Conditioning Service Essentials
4. Hybrid Vehicle Safety and Service
5. Advanced Scan Tool Diagnostic
6. Honda & Acura Engine Performance
7. Nissan & Mitsubishi Engine Performance

For more technical training information, contact your DENSO sales representative or Tim Littell at [email protected].

For additional information on products offered by DENSO, visit www.densoaftermarket.com.

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