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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.
 
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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).

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