Auto Parts Manufacturers Unite To Create 'SERVICE-EDU' Advanced Automobile Repair Training Program

Auto Parts Manufacturers Unite To Create ‘SERVICE-EDU’ Advanced Automobile Repair Training Program

SERVICE-EDU is a new training program for professional automotive service and repair technicians from four premier OE automotive parts manufacturers: Gates, MAHLE, NGK Spark Plugs and Timken. Training will be held at regional Universal Technical Institute (UTI) campus locations across the United States.

SERVICE-EDU - LogoThese name brands have joined forces to offer training on component and system failures and how technicians can properly diagnose and efficiently replace worn parts. Collectively, these four companies supply the aftermarket with a large number of SKUs, representing 25 different types of parts in nine product categories.

SERVICE-EDU was created as a joint effort so that more value could be provided to technicians by offering training in multiple product categories during a single training event. Each manufacturer’s training courses, focused on their unique category of expertise, include classroom and hands-on instruction on proper system troubleshooting, advanced service techniques and component replacement.

Every generation of new cars and trucks brings new levels of complexity to the auto repair process. Staying on top of the latest technology requires continuing education for repair techs to be competitive. The four companies say SERVICE-EDU is uniquely positioned to provide the advanced repair knowledge and skills today’s service technicians need. A better understanding of why failures occur and specialized knowledge about individual parts involved in those failures can lead to greater efficiency in the service bay.

SERVICE-EDU is being produced by The Marx Group, which includes a team of aftermarket experts with more than 32 years of experience in developing marketing and other programs for suppliers.

SERVICE-EDU will kick off the first of its two-day training programs April 29-30 at the UTI campus in Avondale, Arizona; May 13-14 at the UTI Dallas/Fort Worth campus in Irving, Texas; Sept. 16-17 at the UTI campus in Lisle, Illinois; and Oct. 21-22 at the NASCAR Technical Institute campus in Mooresville, North Carolina. A fifth event at the UTI campus in Rancho Cucamonga, California, will be announced at a later time.

For more information about SERVICE-EDU, and for registration details, visit service-edu.com.

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