Bosch, Automotive Service Association to Present Webinar Training Series on Scanning, Recalibration

Bosch, Automotive Service Association to Present Webinar Training Series on Scanning, Recalibration

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) and Bosch are collaborating on a new webinar series that will cover diagnostic issues facing today’s collision and mechanical repair shops.

 

 

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) and Bosch are collaborating on a new webinar series that will cover diagnostic issues facing today’s collision and mechanical repair shops.

Topics will include diagnostic-tool selection, pre- and post-repair scanning, module reprogramming, advanced driver-assist systems (ADAS) recalibration and others.

Each webinar will take place at noon Central time, with a 30-minute training session followed by a 15-minute Q&A session. Live webinars will be free to all ASA members and registered collision repair and mechanical service shops. However, recorded sessions only will be available to ASA member-shops.

Here’s the webinar schedule:

  • Wednesday, Jan. 17 – “Scanning the Future: Diagnostic Scan Trends Every Collision and Mechanical Professional Should Know”
    • To register, click here.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 21 – “In-House Money Makers: Diagnostic Pre- and Post-Scanning In-House Can Make You Money”
  • Wednesday, March 21 – “The Right Scan, the Right Way: Key Scan-Tool Procedures for Collision and Mechanical Repair”
  • Wednesday, April 18 – “You’ve Got the Power: Diagnostic Power in Your Hands”
  • Wednesday, May 16 – “Recalibrating Safety: The Road to Repairing Autonomous Vehicles – Collision-Avoidance System Recalibration”

“We designed this Wednesday webinar series to be a convenient training tool for our members to get advanced training without leaving their shop,” said Tony Molla, ASA vice president. “In addition, it offers prospective members a taste of the great training that is one of ASA’s strengths. We are excited to be partnering with Bosch, which is a respected leader in the automotive aftermarket.”

Mechanical and collision repair technicians will receive a certificate of completion from ASA and Bosch for attending each full class. Those attending all five classes will receive a certificate of acknowledgment for completing the ASA-Bosch training series.

For more information on ASA’s webinars, visit ASAshop.org/webinars.

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