Toronto, Ontario — I-CAR and Ford have announced a collaboration on repair procedures that I-CAR says are designed to equip repairers with knowledge of the latest OEM models.
Courses include: Ford 2023 Super Duty New Model training; Ford 2024 Mustang New Model training; Ford 2024 Ranger New Model training; and 2024 Nautilus Training Overview.
According to I-CAR Canada’s course catalog, the only above course available in Canada right now is the Ford 2024 Mustang New Model Training.
The Ford 2023 Super Duty New Model course will specifically include a one hour and 25 minute training session focusing on “the intricate repair procedures and cutting-edge technologies” found in Ford’s heavy-duty pick-up trucks; the Ford 2024 Mustang New Model course will offer a “comprehensive exploration of repair procedures and technologies unique to the newest Mustang”; the Ford 2024 Ranger New Model course will see repairers spending one hour and 25 minutes learning the distinct repair procedures associated with the newest Ranger as well as evolving industry demands; and the 2024 Nautilus Training Overview is a 30 minute training session in which repairers will learn an overview of fixes and the evolving tech on the newest Lincoln Nautilus.
I-CAR Technical Products and Curriculum Director, Bud Center, originally told Repairer Driven News that all of I-CAR’s vehicle-specific courses are designed to review prevalent trends and technologies found in modern vehicles. These skills include a focus on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), structural materials such as aluminum and high-strength steel, and connectivity features.
According to a recent press release made by I-CAR, the purpose of the partnership with Ford is to “empower repair professionals to deliver safe, precise and efficient repairs, ultimately benefiting both customers and the industry as a whole.”
To learn more information about the courses available in Canada, click here.