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The fundamental understanding needed to analyze damage of electronic brake systems includes recognizing how anti-lock brake systems (ABS) operate and what and how to inspect to perform an accurate damage analysis. You will gain this understanding through an overview of ABS operation and parts and by studying types of common collision damage. You will learn how to use dashboard indicator lamps and ABS diagnostic data during an initial damage inspection and be instructed on types of common damage in a variety of parts from the ABS modulator valves and fluid pumps to speed sensors and tone rings to switches, relays, and wires.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
Understand the operation of the anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Identify the different types, parts, and categories of the ABS
Understand the function of the traction control system (TCS)
Identify the parts that make up the TCS
Understand the function of the stability control system (SCS)
Identify the parts that make up the SCS
Identify methods for inspecting an electronic braking system
Identify electronic brake system part damage
Damage Analysis of Electronic Brake Systems
Damage Analysis of Electronic Brake Systems
Analysing Theft Damage
Analysing Vandalism Damage
Steel GMA Welding Theory
Refinishing Application and Blending
Electric Vehicle (EV) Initial Inspection and Handling