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I-CAR: Collision Repair for Ford and Lincoln Vehicles (FOR05) $
When:
November 2, 2012 - 8:00am - 12:00pm
Where:
Las Vegas Convention Center, N232
I-CAR, the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair, is returning to the SEMA Show in 2012 with I-CAR training available to attendees each day of the SEMA Show. I-CAR training is structured around individual’s roles as collision industry professionals and helps achieve the knowledge required to advance in the industry.
Collision Repair for Ford and Lincoln Vehicles (FOR05)
Ford Motor Company has maintained a strong presence in America for over one hundred years and is currently one of the world's largest auto makers. Maintaining Ford quality repairs is not only key to maintaining customer satisfaction, but to completing lasting repairs the first time. Having an understanding of Ford's vehicle-specific parts and procedures is critical information for collision repair professionals and can be key to completing lasting repairs.
This course meets I-CAR ProLevel or annual training requirements for the following roles: Auto Physical Damage Appraiser, Electrical/Mechanical Technician, Estimator, Non-Structural Technician, and Steel Structural Technician.
Cost: $93/Course
Three (3) Training Credit Hours
Registration: You must register for the 2012 SEMA Show in order to attend any I-CAR course.
Click here to register for any I-CAR course.
Get the Recognition You Deserve:
When an individual takes an I-CAR course and successfully completes the post-test, he or she will earn points valid towards their I-CAR Gold Class Professionals designation or I-CAR Platinum Individual designation requirements.