Vehicle and Chassis Service
This capstone course focuses on the service procedures learned and practiced throughout the Late Model program. Lab tasks are performed in alignment with the Vehicle and Chassis Service course, allowing qualified participating students the opportunity to perform the final assessments required to achieve PHD course equivalency.
In this simulated service environment, students perform routine maintenance and scheduled service tasks without assistance from the instructor. This includes identifying any issues with the motorcycle and making recommendations for repairs and possible up-sells. The students complete all services and repairs then prepare the motorcycle for delivery to the customer.
In addition to performing these tasks, students act in support roles such as service consulting and parts &accessories consulting while other students rotate into their technician roles.
This capstone course focuses on the service procedures learned and practiced throughout the Late Model program. Lab tasks are performed in alignment with the Vehicle and Chassis Service course, allowing qualified participating students the opportunity to perform the final assessments required to achieve PHD course equivalency.
In this simulated service environment, students perform routine maintenance and scheduled service tasks without assistance from the instructor. This includes identifying any issues with the motorcycle and making recommendations for repairs and possible up-sells. The students complete all services and repairs then prepare the motorcycle for delivery to the customer.
In addition to performing these tasks, students act in support roles such as service consulting and parts &accessories consulting while other students rotate into their technician roles.
Prerequisites
Equipment
Digital Technician® II, tire changing and wheel balancing equipment
Campus
MMI Orlando, FL
MMI Phoenix, AZ