I-CAR Rolls Out New Course on Honda & Acura Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems

I-CAR Rolls Out New Course on Honda, Acura Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems

The new course is part of I-CAR’s continuing collaboration with American Honda in an effort to deliver Honda and Acura vehicle-specific training across the collision repair industry.

i-car-logoI-CAR has announced it is launching a new course under its Vehicle and Technology Specific Training portfolio in the fourth quarter of 2016: Honda and Acura TPMS Collision Repair. The new online course is part of I-CAR’s continuing collaboration with American Honda Motor Company, Inc., in an effort to deliver Honda and Acura vehicle-specific training across the collision repair industry.

Honda and Acura TPMS Collision Repair (HON16e) is the sixth in a series of American Honda-developed, I-CAR delivered online courses. Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) are critical safety systems in a world where customers don’t always pay close attention to tire pressures and condition. TPMS has been required on vehicles by federal law since 2007. Because of the required locations of some system components, collision damage is likely. TPMS service procedures, which vary by system design, may be required to help ensure a complete and proper repair. An extensive diagnostic background isn’t necessary to avoid most common TPMS issues.

“I-CAR recognizes the importance of vehicle-specific training and is committed to working with OEMs to help deliver this unique training to the industry,” said Josh McFarlin, I-CAR director of Curriculum & Product Development. “The partnership between I-CAR and American Honda Motor Company has been a great success story, and we look forward to continuing to support American Honda as it continues to expand its course offerings for Honda and Acura vehicles.”

The new course launched on Oct. 3rd. To learn more, visit www.i-car.com/newcourses. For more information on I-CAR and the organization’s full education, knowledge and solutions portfolio, visit www.i-car.com.

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