Ford Powerstroke training set for mid-January

Mike Cleary, a Ford Motor Company Certified Senior Master Technician and Powerstroke Engine Specialist, is hosting a Powerstroke training class in January on FORD 6.0L D.I.T. Diesel: Powerstroke Troubleshooting.
Jan. 1, 2020
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Mike Cleary, a Ford Motor Company Certified Senior Master Technician and Powerstroke Engine Specialist, is hosting a Powerstroke training class in January on FORD 6.0L D.I.T. Diesel: Powerstroke Troubleshooting.

The seminar will cover:
• Powerstroke systems operation.
• Powerstroke subsystem strategies and operating systems.
• How to diagnose and repair the most common fault codes.
• Increase your knowledge of various electronic engine control system components.
• Troubleshooting shortcuts to increase your efficiency.
• Analyze actual case studies in order to become more effective with your diagnostic skills.
• Technical Tips, Technical Service Bulletin Info and other “Need To Know” Info.

The class is Jan. 16 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is $299 Canadian ($289 Canadian if paid by Dec. 22), and includes a full-color manual, handouts and food. The fee will be converted to U.S. dollars at time of receipt. Registrations should be mailed to  P.O. Box 27522, Fresno, CA 93729-7522.

The class will be conducted at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, 5500 - 180 Street, Cloverdale, B.C., Canada.

Cleary has served on two separate Ford Technician Advisory Boards, and was recognized by Ford Motor Company for his contributions to Ford as a field technician involved in improving the 6.0L Powerstroke Engine Program. He is an ASE Certified Master Technician in both the Automobile and Heavy Truck categories, as well as being L1 and L2 Certified. He is also certified by the state of California as an Advanced Emission Specialist Technician, and has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Technology from California State University, Fresno.

He currently owns his own shop, Cleary Automotive, specializing in high tech driveability and electronics repairs on Powerstroke Engine Systems, having worked on Powerstroke vehicles daily since their release in the mid-1994 model year. He also provides high tech drivability and electronics training for technicians worldwide for his training company, Automotive Technical Support Services.

For more information, call (559) 325-3546 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

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