ITI: Mechanic Motor Vehicle Training
Become a skilled automotive professional with ITI's comprehensive Mechanic Motor Vehicle training.
Introduction to Motor Vehicle Mechanics
Engine Repair and Maintenance
Gain a deep understanding of internal combustion engines, from fundamental components to complex repair techniques.
Transmission Systems
Learn about various transmission types, their operation, and troubleshooting common problems.
Electrical Systems
Master the principles of automotive electrical systems, including wiring diagrams, troubleshooting, and diagnostics.
Engine Repair and Maintenance

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Disassemble, inspect, and rebuild engines with precision and efficiency.

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Identify and diagnose engine problems using various tools and methods.

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Perform routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, filter replacements, and tune-ups.
Transmission Systems and Diagnostics
Manual Transmissions
Learn to repair and maintain manual transmissions, including gear shifting, clutch systems, and synchronizers.
Automatic Transmissions
Develop skills in repairing and troubleshooting automatic transmissions, focusing on torque converters, solenoids, and valve bodies.
Diagnostics
Master the use of diagnostic tools to identify and solve transmission problems, ensuring efficient and reliable operation.
Automotive Electrical Systems
Learn about battery systems, including charging, testing, and replacement.
Master the operation and troubleshooting of starter motors and ignition systems.
Gain expertise in alternator function, charging circuits, and diagnosing electrical faults.
Key Skills Developed

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Problem-solving
Develop analytical and critical thinking skills to diagnose and solve automotive issues.

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Technical Expertise
Acquire in-depth knowledge of automotive systems, components, and repair techniques.

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Hand-on Skills
Master the use of specialized tools and equipment for efficient and precise repair work.
Safety Procedures and Industry Applications
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Safety First
Learn and practice proper safety protocols, including handling hazardous materials, using safety equipment, and following industry regulations.
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Industry Applications
Gain practical experience through hands-on projects, simulating real-world automotive repair scenarios.
Career Opportunities in Automotive Workshops, Service Centers, and Manufacturing
Automotive Workshops
Work on a wide variety of vehicles, performing routine maintenance and complex repairs.
Service Centers
Provide specialized services, such as engine diagnostics, transmission repairs, and electrical troubleshooting.
Manufacturing Industries
Contribute to the production and assembly of vehicles, ensuring quality and compliance with standards.
Qualification Requirements, Eligibility, and Necessary Documents
Eligibility Criteria
Hold a high school diploma or equivalent. Minimum age requirements may apply.
Necessary Documents
  • Application form
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Identity proof
  • Recent passport-sized photographs
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