MOTOSHOP Technology Tools Diversifies MotoSKILL Shop Tech Training Online Course Portfolio

MOTOSHOP Technology Tools Diversifies MotoSKILL Shop Tech Training Online Course Portfolio

MOTOSHOP Technology Tools now offers a more expansive portfolio for MotoSKILL Shop Tech Training, a training program with more than 180 hours of online video courses for automotive technicians and service writers. New updates include the addition of seven Spanish-language courses and an All Access Pass to MotoSKILL.

MotoSKILL is available from MOTOSHOP Technology Tools, a product set from Advance Auto Parts. Training courses from MotoSKILL are Web-based, allowing users to access content at any time from any location.

“By continuously diversifying and expanding our course offerings, we ensure every technician has the personalized tools they need to succeed in certification and excel in the shop,” said Walter Scott, vice president of eCommerce and eServices for Advance Auto Parts. “MotoSKILL continues to raise the standard in industry certification preparation.”

Spanish-speaking users can access any of seven Spanish courses focused on diagnostics training, scan tool education and specific systems education. All classes include a study guide, knowledge assessment and a certificate of completion. MotoSKILL courses can be purchased individually or bundled.

MotoSKILL integrates vehicle technology advancements into its courses including recently added classes that address A/C temperature testing, gasoline direct injection and 6.0 power-stroke injectors. Classes covering performance tuning essentials and TPMS profitability will launch later in 2014.

For shops that want it all, MotoSKILL now offers the All Access Pass. In addition to unlimited access to more than 90 courses and more than 180 hours of online video, All Access Pass users receive 13 extra ASE test-prep courses. Also included is MotoSKILL’s new technical skills assessment based on ASE A Series certification.

All ASE test-prep courses and bundles qualify for a money-back guarantee from MotoSKILL in the event technicians do not receive passing ASE exam scores. To learn more about MotoSKILL pricing and course options, visit www.motoshop.com/motoskill.

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