QCSC
A Full Range of Training Options
To Meet Your Needs
CLASSROOM -- HANDS-ON -- TUTORING
All Levels
Advanced -- Intermediate -- Beginner
Generic -- Vehicle Specific -- ASE Test Prep
QCSC seminars are up-to-date.
QCSC was the first to offer an enhanced inspection seminar to general mechanics in New Jersey.
Seminars are designed to teach you how to solve problems efficiently.
We focus on education, not just training.
CALL QCSC - ASK FOR DAN - ph# 973-472-0328 -- fax# 973-472-5020
EMAIL to; qcscdas@aol.com
or EMAIL to; lody@delphi.com
NOTICE: QCSC WEBSITES are the MOST UP-TO-DATE sources for QCSC INFO!
TRAINING PACKAGES
Individual Tutoring and/or Hands-On
CLASSIC QCSC COURSE OVERVIEWS
DISTRIBUTORLESS IGNITION FLYER
1. High-Tech Automotive Electronics & Troubleshooting Electrical Systems:
o Covers basic electricity, test equipment, circuit protection and troubleshooting, and testing computer inputs.
o This course enables the student to maximize utilization of basic test equipment, enabling him to discover simple and cost-effective solutions to once-complex diagnostic problems.
o This introductory course allows the student to get the most from our more advanced product specific courses.
2. Battery Starting Charging System Diagnosis:
o This course includes basic information about testing batteries and details about complex charging systems.
o Also emphasizes voltage drop testing.
o Allows the new mechanic to apply techniques learned in high-tech course.
3. Engine Performance Diagnostics:
o A generic course covering common driveability problems and advanced troubleshooting techniques.
Diagnostics and ASE A8 prep Flyer
4. Using Scan Tools:
o This seminar emphasises interpreting scan tool data, and computer logic.
o This is an advanced, fast paced course.
5. Anti-Lock Brake Systems:
o This seminar introduces the student to ABS systems.
o Covers theory and operation.
o This course includes: Teves, Bosch, Kelsey-Hayes, ABS and RABS. {this is somewhat introductory, courses material is only factory defined}. Includes "must-know" service safety precautions for mechanics working on ABS.
6. GM CCC and TBI: Computer Command Control (C3)
o This course is designed for mechanic who is new to troubleshooting computerized engine controls.
Includes:
1. The purpose of and testing sensors.
2. Troubleshooting the feedback loop.
3. Info on electronic spark timing.
4. Air management systems.
7. Ford EEC/MCU:
o This course covers 1978 through 85 ford carbureted engine control systems.
o Because of the variety of ignition systems used and self-test procedures involved, this seminar has a fast pace, and is not recommended for beginners.
8. Chrysler Engine Controls:
o This course includes the lean burn systems, 02 feedback systems, and Chrysler developed engine controls, including SMEC and SBEC.
o This is an intermediate course.
9. General Motors Fuel Injection:
o This is an advanced course which details troubleshooting late model GM Fuel Injection Systems and distributorless ignition systems.
10. FORD Fuel Injection:
o This course covers EEC3 and EEC4 fuel injected Fords, 1980 to 1995.
o This is an advanced course for experienced technicians.
o Details on interpreting sensor inputs and trouble codes are provided in this course.
11. FORD Advanced MEC:
o Late model Engine Control Systems are included for the Festiva, Probe and Tracer, along with Ford Disrtibutorless Ignition Systems.
o Integrated Controller Modules are also covered.
o New accessories such as heated windshield are also discussed.
12. Toyota TCCS Engine Controls:
o Covers late model Toyota Fuel Injection Systems.
o Theory of operation and testing, intermediate level course.
13. Nissan ECCS Engine Controls:
o Covers late model Nissan Fuel Injection Systems.
o Theory of operation and testing, intermediate level course.
14. BOSCH CIS:
o This advanced seminar covering BOSCH K, KE and KE LAMBDA Fuel Injection Systems.
o Provide details to service and troubleshoot systems in Volvo, Mercedes, and Audi, etc.
o This course translates especially well into English.
o Student will be able to troubleshoot and service the CIS system after taking this seminar.
15. AMC/Renault Engine Control Systems:
o This course provides details on troubleshooting various systems used by AMC from 1982 to date.
o This is an Advanced Seminar, does not include a review of the basics.
16. Honda/Mitsibishi Engine Control Systems:
o Provides highlights of these engine control systems.
o This is an introductory course.
o Course covers vacuum control emission devices for Honda.
17. Cadilac DEFI:
o This course covers the 1981-87 models.
o Seminar is based on General Motors course.
18. Body Computers and Electronic Dashboards:
o The course content varies according to instructors.
19. Electronic Automatic Temperature Controls:
o Course content varies according to the instructor.
20. IBM Compatible Computers in the Shop:
o This course enables the shop owner and mechanic to become computer literate by learning:
o DOS commands.
o The advantages of computerized record keeping.
o How to assess hardware requirements.
o The advantages of the modern DAS -(Data Aquisition Systems).
21. Hands-On Seminars in Your Shop:
o Available upon request, from QSCS
CALL QCSC - ASK FOR DAN - ph# 973-472-0328 -- fax# 973-472-5020
EMAIL to; qcscdas@aol.com
or EMAIL to; lody@delphi.com
NOTICE: QCSC WEBSITES are the MOST UP-TO-DATE sources for QCSC INFO!
or EMAIL to; danbuckley@worldnet.att.net
Please entitle email inquiries -- QCSC DAS
VISIT; QCSC at Delphi
or VISIT; QCSC at AOL
or VISIT; QCSC at CIS
or VISIT; Dan Buckley at ATT
or VISIT; QCSC DAS at IDT
or VISIT; QCSC at hometown
NJ Certification -- ASE A6, A8 and L1 Test Prep
(NOTE: Seminars are updated regularly. Not all seminars are listed. Flyers from previous seminars provide additional information.)
or EMAIL to; danbuckley@worldnet.att.net
Please entitle email inquiries -- QCSC DAS
VISIT; QCSC at Delphi
or VISIT; QCSC at AOL
or VISIT; QCSC at CIS
or VISIT; Dan Buckley at ATT
or VISIT; QCSC DAS at IDT
or VISIT; QCSC at hometown