Ford FACT

Courses

ADTF-130: Ford Systems 1

Sem 4

The Ford FACT Manufacturer‑Specific Advanced Training offered by UTI is the same training Ford Motor Company provides its technicians. UTI and Ford Motor Company reserve the right to update FACT training at any time it is determined necessary by Ford in order to ensure FACT students receive the latest information, technology and subject content to be successful in the Ford dealer service network.

Students will learn Ford-specific procedures for performing battery, starting and charging systems diagnosis and circuit diagnosis. They will receive training in electronics theory and operation. They will use diagnostic tools to troubleshoot and repair electrical problems. Students are also trained to use the Ford Motor Company online service publications and resources to diagnose and repair Ford and Lincoln vehicles.

ADTF-131: Ford Systems 2

Sem 4

The Ford FACT Manufacturer‑Specific Advanced Training offered by UTI is the same training Ford Motor Company provides its technicians. UTI and Ford Motor Company reserve the right to update FACT training at any time it is determined necessary by Ford in order to ensure FACT students receive the latest information, technology and subject content to be successful in the Ford dealer service network.

Students will learn Ford-specific training in the areas of electronic system diagnosis, networks and multiplexing, hybrid and electric vehicle high voltage systems, electronics feature group and safety systems. Students will receive Ford’s Quick Lane Technician training, which includes the Ford process of performing quality vehicle inspections and maintenance procedures.

ADTF-132: Ford Systems 3

Sem 4

The Ford FACT Manufacturer‑Specific Advanced Training offered by UTI is the same training Ford Motor Company provides its technicians. UTI and Ford Motor Company reserve the right to update FACT training at any time it is determined necessary by Ford in order to ensure FACT students receive the latest information, technology and subject content to be successful in the Ford dealer service network.

Students will learn to use the latest equipment to diagnose noise, vibration and harshness concerns. They will learn to diagnose and repair advanced braking systems using dedicated tools and procedures. Students will learn to diagnose and repair Ford’s base and electronic steering systems. Students will also acquire Ford-specific training in multiplexed steering and suspension dynamic control systems. Performing quality vehicle and system inspections will be emphasized during the course.

ADTF-137: Ford Systems 4

Sem 4

The Ford FACT Manufacturer‑Specific Advanced Training offered by UTI is the same training Ford Motor Company provides its technicians. UTI and Ford Motor Company reserve the right to update FACT training at any time it is determined necessary by Ford in order to ensure FACT students receive the latest information, technology and subject content to be successful in the Ford dealer service network.

Students will learn Ford-specific ignition systems, fuel and air systems, OBD II monitors, emission systems diagnosis and repair procedures, and diagnostic process and routines. Advanced PC-based diagnostic systems will also be taught. Advanced climate control systems will also be covered. Performing quality vehicle and system inspections will be emphasized during the course.

ADTF-138: Ford Systems 5

Sem 4

The Ford FACT Manufacturer‑Specific Advanced Training offered by UTI is the same training Ford Motor Company provides its technicians. UTI and Ford Motor Company reserve the right to update FACT training at any time it is determined necessary by Ford in order to ensure FACT students receive the latest information, technology and subject content to be successful in the Ford dealer service network.

Students will learn Ford-specific gasoline engine repair diagnosis and repair procedures required to service today’s high-tech engines. They will learn about diesel engine fundamentals, fuel injection and direct injection turbocharged applications, including the 3.0L and 6.7L Ford Powerstroke engines. Students will acquire knowledge in electronic components used for engine control operation, including diagnostic and repair procedures. They will gain knowledge in diesel terminology, diesel engine operation, fuel systems and service publication/reference manual use. Students will acquire knowledge in electronic components used for engine control operation and control, and failure strategies. Automotive measuring tools and Ford-specific engine diesel repair technology are also covered. Performing quality vehicle and system inspections will be emphasized during the course.