I-CAR Collision Repair Training | United States
Collision Repair Training  |  United States
 

Training for Your Role

Collision Repair Professionals

Estimator

Steel Structural Technician

Aluminum Structural Technician

Non-Structural Technician

Electrical/Mechanical Technician

Refinish Technician

Insurance Professionals

Auto Physical Damage Appraiser

 

 


I-CAR pro level 1

I-CAR pro level 2

I-CAR pro level 3

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  Electrical/Mechanical Technicians are expected to have the following knowledge as they complete each I-CAR® ProLevel™
  • Electrical circuits and how to troubleshoot electrical systems using basic diagnostic equipment

  • Diagnose, test, and repair electrical loads

  • HVAC, lighting, starting, charging, fuel, exhaust, brake, steering, suspension, drivetrain, and restraint systems

  • Safely work around alternative fuel vehicles
 
  • Basic scan tool operation

  • Understand diagnostic flow charts, clear codes, and identify flash codes

  • Advanced restraint and braking systems

  • Diagnose steering and suspension angles

  • Full frame replacement
 
  • Use of diagnostic testing equipment to identify and repair computer controlled electronic systems, including advanced suspension systems

  • Strongly encouraged to maintain ASE Mechanical and Electrical Components (B5) certification

  • Receive role-relevant annual training