HonTech & K-Tech Training

Catalog
MMI
Delivery Method
Blended
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Location
MMI Orlando, FL,
MMI Phoenix, AZ
Program M07204
Weeks
48
Semester Credit Hours
56.00
Hours

272 classroom, 928 lab

Program Objective

The objective of MMI’s HonTech & K‑Tech Training program is to prepare students for entry‑level technician positions with the knowledge and skills required to perform maintenance and routine service, diagnose mechanical and electrical systems, and make necessary repairs and replacements. To reinforce students’ preparation for future career success, there also is an emphasis on developing their professionalism skills.

HonTech is where students will receive training that has been endorsed by American Honda endorsed. HonTech is designed to provide the knowledge and hands‑on experience required to become an entry‑level Honda technician. Much of the information presented in the elective comes directly from American Honda training centers. The emphasis of HonTech is on developing entry‑level technicians for Honda motorcycle dealerships.

The K‑Tech Specialist elective is where students will receive an introduction to the Kawasaki service network, its regional service organization, and its dealership network. They learn how to locate valuable information to aid in the repair of Kawasaki products. They get familiar with various methods used by Kawasaki to identify its products and learn about model features and specifications. An introduction to K‑Dealer includes methods for tracking parts availability, orders and vehicle service inquiries using the K‑Dealer website. Training on current Kawasaki motorcycles includes model ID, service bulletin review and assembly/preparation of new units. K‑Tech students have access to the Kawasaki Dealer University (KDU) training normally offered in Kawasaki dealerships. A Kawasaki endorsed entry‑level certificate is awarded upon graduation.

In the Performance and Drivability course students will learn the principles of motorcycle performance, and how to diagnose common performance and drivability issues using a motorcycle/ ATV dynamometer. Training will include the operation of the dynamometer and associated computer software, and the use of exhaust gas analyzer (EGA)equipment. Students will learn effects that compression, cam and ignition timing, and cylinder head flow have on engines, and how to use OEM and aftermarket components to improve an engine’s performance.

The Performance Suspension and Chassis courses teaches students the operation, maintenance, and tuning procedures of front and rear suspension systems, through presentations and hands on learning. Activities include adjusting spring preload, setting suspension sag, how and when to make external damping adjustments and revalving shim style dampers. Presentations and demonstrations will also cover chassis on ATVs or side-by-sides, as well as procedures for maintenance of A-arms, swingarms and independent suspension. Furthermore, students will learn about the design and servicing of ATV and side-by-side steering systems; plus, tie rod replacement, toe in / toe out measurements and adjustments.

Motorcycle Technician Prerequisite

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
102
348
0
450
21
15

HonTech

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
64
236
0
300
14
10

K-Tech

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
72
228
0
300
14
10

Performance and Drivability

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
17
58
0
75
3.5
2.5

Performance Suspension and Chassis

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
17
58
0
75
3.5
2.5
Totals
272
928
0
1200
56
40