June 28th, 2006
Do you live in Arizona and looking for an education in the automotive
field? I recently reviewed the Arizona Automotive Institute and checked out their automotive training courses. These guys are top notch and can get you into the auto repair field of your
choice and have been around since 1968. They offer job placement assistance, help with resumes, and part time jobs while you are attending school at their Arizona campus. If you need a place to live, they will help you find an apartment while you are learning your automotive trade.

Name:
Arizona
Automotive Institute
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Address:
Glendale, AZ |
Phone: See
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Toll Free:
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Website:
Arizona
Automotive Institute
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Programs Offered:Automotive Technology
(Diploma) * Conventional and Computerized
Electrical Systems
* Fuel and Ignition Systems
* Brakes, Steering and Suspension Systems
* Computerized Diagnostic Systems
* ASE Certification Preparation
Automotive/Autotronics
Technology
(Occupational Associate’s Degree)
* Conventional and Computerized
Electrical Systems
* Fuel and Ignition Systems
* Brakes, Steering and Suspension Systems
* Advanced Computerized Diagnostic Systems
* Computer-Controlled Component Systems
* ASE Certification Preparation
Automotive/Diesel Technology
(Occupational Associate’s Degree)
* Conventional and Computerized
Electrical Systems
* Fuel and Ignition Systems
* Brakes, Steering and Suspension Systems
* Computerized Diagnostic Systems
* Heavy Diesel Two- and Four-Stroke Engines
* Diesel Fuel Systems
* Heavy Truck Chassis Systems
* Diesel Hydraulic Systems
* ASE Certification Preparation
Heating, Ventilation,
Air Conditioning and Basic Refrigeration (Diploma)
* Electrical Troubleshooting
* A/C Installation, Service and Repair
* Heating and Heat Pumps
* Refrigeration Units
* EPA Certification Preparation |
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April 7th, 2006
Question:
Hi there, I’m Ann. I am tired of getting ripped off. Last week my 1970 Karmann Ghia VW stopped on me on the Freeway. I’ve had this car since 1997; and I just love it. A lot of people want to buy it. I had no idea it was a car that many people would want to use as a CLASSIC Project. I’ve been
using it to get around. I’ve had everything put in this car from new transmission to engine. You name it, I’ve had it put on my car. Since I’ve had the car for a while, I can just hear certain sounds and know that there is something wrong. Now last week when the car stopped on me, I knew it had to be something simple. AAA towed it to my house; I had a mechanic to come by the house and look at the car. Off the top, he was going to charge me $100 to tell me what was wrong. I called someone else over to the house to look at it because I felt this guy was trying to ripp me off so he could (PAY HIS BILLS). When this other mechanic finish looking at my car, he went over to his van, took out this piece of clapp, I can’t remember what he told me it was; that’s why I’m on line looking for some way to learn about this car, so I could do it myself. I’ve had it long enough, and I plan on not getting rid of it either. Do not want a car note. To make the long story short. He charged me $20 and left. I went to the parts store and saw this
little piece and it was around $3. I was so shocked. I told my husband we need to go to school for auto mechanics if we are going to keep these old cars. We could really save a lot of money. Now I want to know from you
WHERE DO I START? Do I need to take a auto mechanics class or go to school or will this online serve the purpose. I want to tune up my VW and change the oil.
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March 16th, 2006
Over the years I have received a lot of emails asking where to learn more about cars. If you are a shade tree mechanic looking to brush up on your auto body skills, or a high school student looking for career training, look no further. I have compiled a list of Community Colleges, Universities, Technical Institutes and Vo-Tech schools which offer automotive training.
Most Vocational Technical Schools offer night classes to the general public in Automotive Refinishing, Automotive Technology and Automotive Service Management. Why not take a course and broaden your knowledge. I know many people who wanted to rebuild a classic car or hot rod, and took night classes to learn. It will end up saving you tons of money not having to pay someone to paint your car, or even do the entire restoration.
Click Here to Find an Automotive Technical School
Please note: We are still working on the list of schools and verifying information. Not all states have been checked. We are trying to get valid websites for all of the schools, so you can get instant information on course offerings.
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