Suggested Training Websites

These are links to some of the best training websites I have come across on the internet. Some of it is free, others you have to sign up and pay a fee.

LIVE AND ONLINE CLASSES

This photo was taken by me during a 2 day training event held at the L1 Training facilities in Catoosa, OK. Everyone was learning advanced Electrical diagnosing techniques from the man himself Keith Perkins.

NASTF.org is your one-stop source for OE repair and tooling information. Whether you are a repairer, automaker, educator, tool maker or information provider, your account will allow you to customize the information you receive to best meet your needs. By creating a free account, you will be able to access NASTF’s library of service information links, submit SIRs, dialogue with other members, and receive up-to-the-minute updates from OEMs.

Paul “Scanner” Danner is an amazing instructor and an amazing technician. He has a lot of real world uses and case studies that are worth the subscription costs.

I have attended VisionKC 3 times and its been a great experience and a great way to network with other owners/techs/subject matter experts

Diagnostic Network is a community for technicians and professionals in the automotive, collision, and heavy-duty service markets, where auto service industry professionals can learn to use scan tools, scopes, and other diagnostic instruments to their full potential. A place to engage with your peers and industry partners, move your career to the next level, and stay on top of industry trends and technology advancements, by continuously improving your situational awareness and diagnostic proficiency.

The VSP account allows locksmiths and other vetted professionals to securely access key, immobilizer, and PIN codes through the Secure Data Release Model (SDRM).

This guy is a wizard with the Picoscope. I usually just catch his videos on YouTube but he does have training courses on his website.

This will take you to the ASE website for more information about the program.