MPA Launches Live Web-Based Training For Techs

MPA Launches Live Web-Based Training For Techs

The one-hour live events begin at 5 p.m. CST on Friday, Nov. 20, with “Starting and Charging Systems Best Practices.”

Motorcar Parts of America (MPA) has launched a live web-based “Part Smart” educational program providing OE-level training for the professional technician.

Developed and taught by MPA’s ASE-certified master technicians, the Part Smart training program addresses real-world troubleshooting and diagnostic procedures, product information and manufacturer-specific systems information, according to the company.

The one-hour live events begin at 5 p.m. CST on Friday, Nov. 20, with “Starting and Charging Systems Best Practices.” This class will provide an in-depth overview of starting and charging systems, including diagnostic procedures and product information.

The full class schedule and sign-up information will be available soon.

Register now for this free one-hour Part Smart training. Seats are filling up fast.

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