The ATSS Difference

Ford Driveability Seminars

Ford Electronics Seminars

ATSS Seminar Schedule

Hosting ATSS Seminars

The ATSS Difference

ATSS Seminars are exclusively designed to incorporate Mike’s daily “on-the-job, time-proven” diagnostic and repair strategies in the areas of Ford driveability and electronics. Original up-to-date material is presented through manuscripts, mixed media presentations and/or hands-on learning.

ATSS Seminars will keep the professional automotive technician abreast of the most current diagnostic and repair methods.

ATSS Seminars dynamically expand the automotive technician’s efficiency in diagnosing Ford vehicle system problems, thereby decreasing repair times and increasing profitability.

ATSS Seminars can be customized to meet the professional needs of the private repair shop, dealership or fleet garage anywhere in the world!

Ford Driveability Seminars

Driveability Seminar #1. Electronic Engine Control: The Essentials
This 6-hour seminar will optimize diagnostic strategies by teaching the automotive technician to think beyond traditional pinpoint testing. Learn efficient application of EEC-IV and EEC-V technology.

Driveability Seminar #2. Electronic Engine Control: Thinking Beyond the Manual
This seminar consists of 7 hours of analyzing individual case studies designed to teach the automotive repair professional how to develop one’s own personal diagnostic thought processes, when all traditional diagnostic methods have failed.

Driveability Seminar #3. Ford 7.3L D.I.T. Diesel: Powerstroke Troubleshooting
In this 8-hour seminar, learn how to quickly and efficiently diagnose and repair the unique electronic engine control system of the Ford 7.3L Diesel. Technicians will learn how the different electronic control subsystems interface.

Ford Electronics Seminars

Electronics Seminar #1. Electronic 4-Wheel Drive
Learn tips for various Electronic Control Systems used on light trucks and sport utility vehicles. Emphasis is placed on learning the electronic control strategies used for each system, thereby enhancing the technician’s ability to properly diagnose system failures.

Electronics Seminar #2. Anti-Lock Brake Systems
What technicians really need to know in order to diagnose and repair Ford ABS. This seminar covers principles of operation, as well as diagnostic tips.

Electronics Seminar #3. Supplemental Restraint Systems
Learn how to safely diagnose and repair supplemental restraint systems. This seminar emphasizes the proper diagnostic and repair procedures for working with air bags.

ATSS Seminar Schedule
Currently, seminars are being held throughout the United States. Contact ATSS today to learn of seminars scheduled in your area!

Hosting ATSS Seminars
Any private repair shop, company, dealership, fleet garage or trade organization, which would like to sponsor an ATSS Seminar, is considered a Host Business or Sponsor of an ATSS Seminar.

Responsibilities of the Host Business:

  1. Determine which ATSS Seminar you wish to sponsor.
  2. Estimate number of participants.
  3. Determine location of seminar and how many technicians your location can accommodate.
  4. Contact ATSS and schedule day(s) and times for seminar.
  5. Discuss with Mike Cleary the possibility of other local automotive businesses in your region hosting a seminar during the same week.
  6. Marketing your seminar: Discuss options with ATSS.
  7. Collect payment for seminar from individual participants.
  8. Review and sign the ATSS Host Service Agreement.
  9. Payment for ATSS services is arranged by ATSS and the Host Business through a signed ATSS Service Agreement.
  10. Deposit for the hosted ATSS Seminar is required 45-90 days in advance depending on the distance Mike is required to travel.

Hosting Fee: Mike Cleary's fees are based on seminar selected and the number of participants attending. In addition, the Host Business agrees to pay for all travel including airfare, rental car and parking, local lodging and meal expenses if the travel requires an overnight stay. Fees may be shared with another business in the region, if seminar training can be scheduled in the same locale and week. Itemization of all fees will be provided by ATSS prior to submitting the ATSS Service Agreement.

Seminar Fees: The Host business may establish the seminar fee charged to each participant. This can be based on the length of the seminar and materials, number of participants planning to attend and how much revenue the business may want to generate. The Host business is responsible for collecting fees from each participant. Mike Cleary's fees for hosting a seminar are not affected by what a Host Business charges its participants.

Number of Participants: Dependent upon location of the seminar, size of the lecture room or facility and individual business needs.

Classroom Setting: Seminars can be held in repair shops, conference rooms or halls depending on the number of participants. Facility must be able to accommodate a 4x6 erasable whiteboard, projector table and projection screen.

Scheduling: Seminars can be held during two 3-4 hour sessions or one 8-hour session. Hours are based on selected seminar and your business needs.

ATSS Service Agreement: Hosted seminars are scheduled by ATSS when all parties involved have completed the ATSS Service Agreement and a deposit has been received by ATSS.

Call ATSS today to schedule your training!


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