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Small Engine Repair Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Learn the important things about fixing small engines with our full course made for people who work with electricity. Go deep into checking engines to find out what's wrong, learn to see common problems, and use checking tools well. Study how air goes into the engine, how to look after fuel, and how to find problems with the spark. Get good at using your hands to test the engine's pressure, put the engine back together, and make it work its best. Make your skills better by learning how to write good reports and talk to customers well. Make your job better with training that is useful and of high quality, made for real work situations.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Diagnose engine issues: Become very good at finding engine problems by looking at them and using tools.

Maintain air systems: Make sure air flows well and clean or change the filters properly.

Document repairs: Write down the steps you take, make reports, and explain what you find clearly.

Service fuel systems: Change filters, check fuel pipes, and make sure the fuel is good quality.

Troubleshoot ignition: Check spark plugs, test coils, and check the wires are connected properly.