FASD-201: FAST Module 1

Catalog
MMI
Lec 17.00 Lab 58.00
Ext
0.00
Total
75.00
Sem 3.50
TWC Sem
2.50
Lesson 1
Introduction to Suzuki and the Suzuki Service Network: Students will learn the history of Suzuki and its significant technological contributions to the industry, as well as its regional service organization and dealership network. Students will learn to identify the duties of regional service personnel and dealership personnel.

Model Identification: Students will learn how to use printed and electronic resources available from Suzuki to identify their products both by model number and year. Students will learn about the information encoded in vehicle identification and engine numbers.

Suzuki Parts: Students will learn how to use Suzuki’s online Connect system to find part numbers, research part interchanges, and retrieve prices and model application. Students will learn how to read the coding contained within a part number.

Service Reference Material: Students will become familiar with the wide range of resources at their disposal to locate valuable information to aid in the repair of Suzuki products.

Suzuki Special Tools: Students will learn about the identification, application and proper usage of special tools.

Suzuki E-Learning Modules: Students will be provided with the opportunity to learn from the same valuable training materials that are used by field service technicians and Suzuki personnel. Training modules will cover current service techniques and troubleshooting procedures.

Suzuki Warranty Procedure: Students will learn how to use Suzuki warranty information in determining defects and causes. A lab section, furnished with computers and a complete reference library, will be available to help student’s complete assigned tasks.

Lesson 2
Brake Systems: Students will learn how to maintain, adjust and repair all types of brake systems used on Suzuki motorcycles and ATVs. Students will become familiar with new and simplified brake bleeding techniques. They will gain hands-on experience on both mechanical and hydraulic systems.

Suspension Systems: Students will learn methods of servicing front and rear suspension components used on Suzuki on-road/ off-road motorcycles and ATVs. Students will learn techniques for adjusting suspensions for optimum handling. They will disassemble and service suspensions used for on-road and off-road vehicles. Students will also learn how to service and adjust steering components on ATVs.

Tire Section: Students will learn the proper method for changing all types of tires currently used on Suzuki products. This is one of the most common tasks assigned to entry-level technicians.
Equipment
tire machine, suspension tools
Campus
MMI Orlando, FL
MMI Phoenix, AZ