I-CAR to introduce damage analysis, OEM repair courses at NACE

Jan. 1, 2020
I-CAR will introduce two new classes, Damage Analysis of Advanced Automotive Systems (DAM07) and Collision Repair for General Motors Vehicles (GEN03), on Nov. 4 at NACE. Both programs are offered as classroom training programs.

I-CAR will introduce two new classes, Damage Analysis of Advanced Automotive Systems (DAM07) and Collision Repair for General Motors Vehicles (GEN03), on Nov. 4 at NACE. Both programs are offered as classroom training programs.

Inter-industry professionals can learn the latest information about damage analysis for advanced safety and convenience systems with Damage Analysis of Advanced Automotive Systems, as well as repair considerations for General Motors vehicles with Collision Repair for General Motors Vehicles. Interest in advanced systems and vehicle-specific information continues to grow as repairers and insurers look for ways to identify and work on vehicles with the newest safety and convenience features. GM has defined procedures for vehicle repair and has worked hand-in-hand with I-CAR to bring a course featuring its vehicles to the industry.

“A technician’s ability to properly repair a vehicle while being aware of the latest advanced systems on today’s vehicles is highly important for the safety and customer satisfaction of the vehicle owner,” says Jeff Peevy, I-CAR director of field operations, North America. “Knowing General Motors vehicle-specific information is helpful to those who see the many GM vehicles on a regular basis. GM has specific repair processes for each model and there can even be differences from year to year on the same model.”

The I-CAR Damage Analysis of Advanced Automotive Systems course details:

• Identify and understand the operation of collision avoidance systems

• Understand the operations of popular convenience technologies

• Explain systems that help control the vehicle

The I-CAR Collision Repair for General Motors Vehicles course details:

• Identify service information, restraints, and steering and suspension systems

• Explain materials and general repair processes

• Understand repair and replace considerations for specific GM models

Registration is open for both classes. Information on classes scheduled in your area can be found on the I-CAR web site at www.i-car.com through the class search feature or by contacting I-CAR Customer Care at 800-422-7872.

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