This interactive and practical class is for Professional Collision Repair Technicians who are looking to upgrade their knowledge and skills. Upon completion, the technician will understand the concepts of basic electricity and the operation of electrically operated automotive systems.
LEVEL 2 (3 DAYS) Electric Vehicle Safety Certificate
Course objective
- Technicians will learn to identify and describe the main components of different vehicle types: hybrid, plug-in hybrid, electric and fuel cell.
- Technicians will learn the theory and operation of these systems used in current makes and models.
- Locate the high voltage components of each system and explain their role.
- Recognize the potential dangers of high voltage, high voltage components, and damaged components.
- Main Disconnects and safe-down of high voltage systems.
- Master the DVOM functions used to diagnose the different electrical systems of EVs
- Replace and initialize defective or damaged high voltage components
- Fluid filling and bleeding (thermal management and brake systems)
- Refrigeration system operation, diagnosis, repair, and charging
Certificate receivedCertificate of achievement
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This course is recognized by I-CAR Canada as part of the Industry Training Alliance (ITA), meaning you receive I-CAR Canada credit for the training you’re already doing. The I-CAR Training Alliance helps collision repair professionals and businesses earn credit toward Gold Class and Platinum recognition through supplier-led training that directly contributes to industry advancement.
As part of the Sustaining Partner Program, this course qualifies for Effortless No-Cost Credit. That means no additional fees or steps—your I-CAR Canada transcript will be automatically updated within 60 days of course completion, with no need to manually purchase I-CAR credit. It’s a streamlined process designed to reduce administrative work, accelerate recognition, and maximize the value of your training investment.