Denso to Live-Stream Tech Seminar on Duramax Fuel Systems
Denso Products and Services Americas, Inc. has announced a live online technical training seminar on how to diagnose and understand fuel system problems of GM/Isuzu Duramax diesel engines for light- to medium-duty trucks will be held on Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. EDT.
by Staff
July 29, 2016
2 min to read
Denso Products and Services Americas, Inc. has announced its first live online technical training seminar in partnership with Automotive Video Innovations LLC. AVI OnDemand will live-stream Denso’s course on how to diagnose and understand fuel system problems of GM/Isuzu Duramax diesel engines for light- to medium-duty trucks on Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. EDT.
“We’re excited to partner with AVI to live-stream Denso’s Duramax training seminar and broaden our reach to the widest possible audience of professional automotive technicians seeking to sharpen their skills,” said Wayne Eiffes, Denso senior manager of Service Planning.
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The 90-minute seminar will focus on what technicians need to know to pinpoint and solve Duramax fuel-system problems using diagnostics instead of invasive procedures. The training covers the LB7 engine and later LLY, LBZ and LLM models.
Featured instructor Wally Mouradian, a master technician for more than 30 years, will draw on real-world case studies to teach the seminar. Denso said the live-streaming format will make it easy for technicians to ask questions and get answers during the seminar.
Specific topics will include high and low pressure, diesel fuel testing, pressure control testing, injector diagnostics, supply-side testing, high-side pressure testing, checking for suction leaks, high-pressure fuel faults, and fuel rate testing and setup. The seminar is designed for technicians with a strong knowledge base in systems operations and theory.
Click here to register. The cost of the seminar is $100.
All Denso technical training seminars are taught by ASE master certified technicians and include tips on how to increase efficiency and profits “by identifying the right repair the first time.”
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