AAPEX Announces Training Schedule

Sept. 22, 2020

AAPEX has announced this year's scheduled trainings during the Virtual AAPEX Experience held Nov. 3-5.

Sept. 22, 2020—AAPEX has released its list of technical and management training for the 2020 virtual event, according to a press release.

The Virtual AAPEX Experience is offering training on the top issues, challenges, and opportunities facing automotive service and repair professionals. The free training will be provided from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Eastern Standard Time (EST), Tuesday, Nov. 3 through Thursday, Nov. 5.

Trainers will lead classes geared toward shop owners, technicians, and service advisors—but all aftermarket professionals are welcome to attend—with trainers including:

  • Jim Wilson and Tony Salas, Group Training Academy
  • Richard Cregar, Automotive Training Authority (ATA)
  • Bill Haas and Sara Fraser, Haas Performance Consulting
  • Cecil Bullard, Institute for Automotive Business Excellence
  • Mike Reynolds, Mobile Automotive Service Solutions (MASS)
  • Eric Ziegler, EZ Diagnostic Solutions Inc.
  • Murray Voth, RPM Training
  • Jeremy O'Neal, Advisorfix
  • Greg Bunch, Aspen Auto Clinic
  • John Thornton, Autotrain Inc.
  • Rick White,180BIZ
  • Maylan Newton, Educational Seminars Institute
  • Bob Ward, Perpetual Business

The instructor-led technical training will cover topics including advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) diagnostics and calibrations, European diagnostics, labscope usage, and controller area networks (CANs).

On the management side, topics will focus on attracting talent, creating a business culture, effective leadership, communication skills, business continuity and valuation, and social media from concept to engagement.

Exhibitor-led training also will be offered. DRiV/Garage Gurus will lead classes on engine performance diagnostic strategies, electronic power steering, wheel speed sensor testing and diagnosis, diagnostic alignment angles, catalytic converter efficiency DTCs (P0420/P0430) and diagnosis, and the top-five misfire diagnostics.

Further, Autel will provide training on ADAS and calibration, using a good vehicle inspection process to document suggested and required repairs to consumers, and how scan tool and labscope work together for more complete and accurate diagnosis and repair.

Bolt On Technology will bring its Bolt On University to attendees, covering best practices and the “Fast Track Your Shop’s Success” program.

In addition, Bosch will provide ADAS training, while Hunter Engineering will focus on wheel alignment and ADAS. Kukui and NAPA Auto Care also will offer exhibitor-led training and demos.