Transponder keys are now a standardised component of a vehicle computer system and are becoming increasingly sophisticated as the years progress. Our industry knowledge coincides with this trend in the ever-going on game of catch up to find viable aftermarket solutions. In the Australian automotive market we find a vast diversity of vehicle manufacturer models driving on our roads, each featuring their own procedures or methods for diagnostic programming. The significant variety dictates that it's not possible to train a user of about every model imaginable, there will always be an element of the unknown that needs to be overcome. The best way to learn about automotive transponders and diagnostic programming is to explain what actually happens inside the vehicle and how the transponders actually interact with the immobiliser. This knowledge can be applied across the board while dealing with uncertain situations and troubleshooting.
Purpose of the learning program
This course has been designed to allow for maximum participation in theory and practical exercises. You will work with custom made, fully operable diagnostic simulators which allow the users to visually see each of the different components which make up a security system in the example vehicles. Each exercise will cover a variety of important processes and solutions ranging from transponder selection and manipulation to diagnostic communication for key programming.
PREREQUISITES
- There are no mandatory requirements
- Prior understanding of transponder identifications or key cloning may be helpful.
- Prior experience of diagnostic key programming may be helpful
Complete course details
On successful completion you will receive your Transponders and Diagnostic Key Programming badge and certificate.
To attend this course, please complete the enrolment form below