Students will learn periodic maintenance procedures for motorcycle and powersports equipment, engine inspection and adjustment procedures, oil and oil filter service, cooling system theory, inspection and servicing, as well as chassis adjustments. Instruction also will cover use of specialized maintenance equipment, including valve train service and adjustment tools, and throttle body synchronization tools. In addition, students will learn the proper selection and use of solvents and lubricants.
Students will learn the principles of service operations and writing repair orders. Students will receive an applied general education in communication skills (such as handwriting, typing, report completion and organization). This course is designed to provide students with a training foundation in dealership operations. Instruction will be delivered on use of common dealer management system (DMS) software. This provides students the opportunity to work with electronic repair orders and parts catalogs, helping to create an accurate simulation of a working service department environment.
Students will learn the principles of service operations and writing repair orders. Students will receive an applied general education in communication skills (such as handwriting, typing, report completion and organization). This course is designed to provide students with a training foundation in dealership operations. Instruction will be delivered on use of common dealer management system (DMS) software. This provides students the opportunity to work with electronic repair orders and parts catalogs, helping to create an accurate simulation of a working service department environment.
Prerequisites
None
Equipment
throttle synchronizing equipment, coolant system test kit, torque wrenches, DMS computer
Campus
MMI Orlando, FL
MMI Phoenix, AZ