BMW ISTA AOS Diagnostic System
Training for BMW Mini
AOS, ISTA & ICOM
training has been
designed and written with the independent operator or specialist garage in mind.
The advancement of the modern motor vehicle has led us to a situation where
we must be able to diagnose, repair, reflash, code, and program a multitude
of components to complete the repair and get to the invoice stage. This
course covers the BMW Group diagnostic and information
solutions.Going
‘dealer level’ with your diagnostics may seem daunting, but in reality, with
some training and support, it is fairly straightforward. Once you’ve made the
change, you will look back and wonder how you ever managed to do things the
‘old’ way. With the diminishing level of dealer-level coverage within
diagnostic equipment, using with genuine dealer equipment in your workshop is
the only way for go-ahead businesses and technicians to maintain and grow
their business.As vehicle technology continues to advance at break-neck speed,
dealer diagnostic solutions are the only realistic option to offer your
customers the service you want. With our pre-course set-up support,
face-to-face training, and post-course help and guidance, we’ll help you make
the transition from make-do diagnostics to can-do
diagnostics.This
training course will enable you to get up and running with BMW group
vehicles, to use it effectively in your business processes, and to enable you
to be in control of the diagnostic and repair process from the initial fault
right through to the fix (and the invoice).
What you'll
learn
- Dealer level
from an independent repairs viewpoint. - AOS, ISTA & AIR design
philosophy, operation, and use. - Hardware and software requirements (installation
and updating) & pitfalls. - Operations, Vehicle Information, Vehicle
Management & Service Plan – explained. - Navigation, menu structure, and getting done what
you want to. - AOS & ICOM
for the independent mind. - Service & Service Updates.
- PuMA and known faults.
- Creating Calculated Test Plans – when to follow
and when not to. - Joined up
diagnostics, process, information, and repair. - Quick and accurate use of wiring diagrams and
repair and service technical information. - Guided fault-finding processes.
- Software ‘updates’, I-level management,
hardware and software ceilings, programming, and
coding.