Free ASE Webinar On Low- And High-Pressure Leaks

Free ASE Webinar On Low- And High-Pressure Leaks

The webinar will be presented by Mark Hawkins from Redline Detection.

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) is hosting a free webinar for service technicians on Friday, Sept. 18 at 4:00 p.m. ET entitled “Essential Technology for Diagnosing Low- and High-Pressure Leaks.”

This webinar, presented by Mark Hawkins from Redline Detection LLC, will cover diagnostic leak detection for EVAP, intake and general repair, as well as the latest leak detection technology that has been made a mandatory tool by OEMs.

The proliferation of boosted vehicles on the road and the high percentage of boosted systems in automakers’ new model ranges make this skill essential for technicians. The leak-detection technology uses visible vapor to detect low and high-pressure leaks in a variety of systems, pinpoint their exact location and precisely identify failing components for a first time fix. This technology also locates the root cause of after treatment issues, including excessive DPF regeneration events, exhaust system leaks, cabin leaks and more.

Attend this webinar and be entered to win an exclusive Redline Detection t-shirt. For more information or to register, click here.

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