Hyundai Motor Group holds the training on Techniques on Hyundai trucks and buses to THACO employees

Participating in the course, 14 students from THACO including factory managers, leaders in teams of repairing engines-chassis-electricity on Hyundai buses, heavy trucks, and trailers in Southern Branch and key branches throughout THACO's commercial service factory system was trained by Hyundai experts in respect of: The operation principle of the electronic control system on EUI engines (fitted on the engines D6CA, D6CB and D6CC) and Commonrail engines (D4DD, D4GA and D6GA); Operation principle and calibration of Jake brakes; cautions when installing 2 electronically-controlled engines D6CA and D6CB; Methods of testing and repairing the damage related to the engine electronic control system; Operation principle and common damage on the exhaust gas recirculation system (ERG) according to the Euro 4 emission standards; Operation principle of body control module (BCM) and the locking system (Immobilizer), how to handle damage when the system fails; Operation principle and methods of testing common failure of ZF16S151 transmission (used on Hyundai heavy trucks and tractors); how to use GDS diagnostic machines to support in repairing the damage on the engine electronic control system.

At the end of the program, THACO employees could fully understand basic technical problems in Hyundai trucks and buses and were given certificates by HMC (Hyundai Motor Company).