Wheel Speed Sensor Technology UniTrain Course
  		 
  	 
    
    	The means of registering wheel speed signals have undergone drastic changes in recent years. In many motor vehicles, the mechanical pulse generator ring has been replaced by a magnetic encoder. This has also given rise to new ways of diagnosing electrical signals and checking mechanical components. The wheel speed sensor technology training system allows proven techniques comprising inductive and Hall sensors to be compared directly with magneto-resistive sensors. Also included in practical training are mechanical checks of the pulse generator ring and magnetic encoder.		
         
       	
 
      	
      	
  - Purpose  and application of wheel speed sensors
 
  - Design  and function of inductive-type sensors
 
  - Design  and function of Hall effect sensors
 
  - Design  and function of magneto-resistive sensors
 
  - Mechanical  check of pulse generator ring
 
  - Mechanical  check of magnetic encoder
 
  - Conducting  measurements and diagnosis of inductive-type sensors
 
  - Conducting  measurements and diagnosis of Hall effect sensors
 
  - Conducting  measurements and diagnosis of magneto-resistive sensors
 
  - Changing  wheel bearings with magnetic encoders
 
  - Reading  and understanding circuit diagrams
 
 
      	
  - Understanding  workshop orders
 
  - Developing  diagnostic strategies
 
  - Applying  a diagnostic function
 
  - Reading  out fault memory using a diagnostics unit
 
  - Documenting  troubleshooting
 
  - Repair  methods and customer consultation
 
  - Selection  of repair measures in accordance with manufacturing specs
 
  - Working  with replacement part numbers
 
  - Repercussions  of faults commonly occurring in practice
 
  - Switching  on simulated faults for practice in troubleshooting
 
 
	
		
			Product: Wheel Speed Sensor Technology UniTrain Course
			
Product Code: CO4205-1F