The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) is hosting a free webinar on Tuesday, April 21 at 4:00 p.m. ET entitled “Introduction to Inductive Current Probes.”
In this webinar, Adam Robertson with WORLDPAC showcases how inductive current probes provide a fast, non-intrusive method to evaluate circuit and component behavior under load using measurable electrical patterns rather than guesswork.
Some of the topics covered in the webinar include:
- High-amperage inductive current probe testing
- Relative compression through starter current analysis
- Mechanical integrity verification before parts replacement
- Intermittent starter fault capture under normal operation
- Pattern-based diagnostics using measurable current behavior
Participants in this webinar will receive a certificate of attendance for the live session. Please allow one week for automatic email delivery of the certificate.
After registering, a confirmation email will be sent containing information about joining the webinar. Those who are not sure if they can attend are encouraged to register as they will receive a follow-up email with details on how to attend a recorded session, if available. Access to recorded sessions is reserved for those who register for the live event.
For more information or to register, click here.
About the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
Established by the automotive industry in 1972 as a non-profit organization, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) is a driving force in the transportation industry. As an independent third party, ASE upholds and promotes high standards of service and repair through the assessment, certification and credentialing of current and future industry professionals, and the prestigious ASE Blue Seal logo identifies professionals who possess the essential knowledge and skills to perform with excellence. Today, there are ASE Certified professionals at work in dealerships, independent shops, collision repair shops, auto parts stores, fleets, schools and colleges.
For more information about ASE, visit www.ase.com.
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