The Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA) will host its annual Electrical “Thrive and Survive” Clinic at the 2012 BIG R Show in Las Vegas on Saturday, Oct. 27 at Bally’s Hotel from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The cost is $60 before Oct. 10, and $70 thereafter.
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Dennis Jacinto, current APRA Chairman and Mohammad Samii, APRA’s Technical Service Consultant, will be the presenters for this Passenger Car/Light Truck Clinic, covering the following topics:
• The latest version of the Lester Catalog and KwikFinder will be presented, showing the details of this entirely new program, which has been the rebuilding/remanufacturing industry’s standard for decades.
• A review of modern charging/starting systems and components that rebuilders need to be aware of for final testing of their units, to make them compatible with the vehicle electronics.
• Pictorial rebuilding techniques for some late model common starter and alternators, along with some components such as rotor preparation, stator and regulator testing.
• Review of some technical resources that are mostly free or require a small fee, enabling electrical rebuilders unlimited access to OE information.
• Pictorial case studies of actual problem vehicles that were repaired presented as an educational tool for you and your employees.
This will be a clinic packed with all sorts of information that will help rebuilders in their business to THRIVE in these difficult economic times and tight business climate. For details on registering for this clinic and the International BIG R Show, visit www.BIGRShow.com or call 703-968-2772.
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