DENSO offers engine performance training for techs

DENSO Sales California announces the introduction of four new Engine Performance Technical Training seminars for the automotive service professional.
Jan. 1, 2020
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DENSO Sales California announces the introduction of four new Engine Performance Technical Training seminars for the automotive service professional. The seminars focus on service, diagnostic and repair best practices for engine manufactured by the following carmakers:
  1. Chrysler Engine Performance (CEP)
  2. Ford Engine Performance (FEP)
  3. General Motor Engine Performance (GEP)
  4. Volkswagen and Audi Engine Performance Diagnostics (VEP)

The Chrysler Engine Performance (CEP) seminar will be available in January 2009.  The Ford, GM and Volkswagen Engine Performance seminars are available this November.

Taught by professional trainers and not sales people, these eight-hour classroom style seminars focus on “best practices” concerning service, diagnostic and repair that is unique to engines produced by these manufacturers. Special tips to help increase first-time repair success and reduce diagnostic time are shared throughout the training, according to the company.

These seminars are offered by local parts distributors and are held on-site throughout the U.S. and Canada, giving the parts distributor an opportunity to strengthen relationships with the professional technicians who buy their parts.

DENSO’s goal is to become a trusted partner with our customers and service professionals,” says Gene Stark, senior manager, Engineering and Technical Services departments. “We are excited to offer these four new courses in addition to the eight we currently offer. All of these courses have received outstanding reviews from the technicians who have taken them."

For more information about topics, dates, and times of a training seminar near you, contact your local Wholesale Parts Distributor or visit our website at www.densoaftermarket.com and go to the Technical Training page.

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