IMI Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)

Calibration Accreditation (AOM 230)

Course Overview

  • Course name: IMI Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Calibration Accreditation (AOM 230)
  • Description: Provides delegates with the knowledge and skills required to recalibrate a range of ADAS technology to meet vehicle manufacturer safety standards
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Location: RWC Milton Keynes, or for groups of 2 or more, we can deliver on site.
  • Who is this qualification for? Technicians who are required to re-calibrate vehicle safety systems
  • Entry requirements: Technicians with diagnostic experience who are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques required to calibrate ADAS systems
  • Qualification gained: IMI Accreditation valid for 3 years

Cost: £635 + VAT including IMI fees (discounts available for multiple delegate bookings)

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Course Overview

This unique module is designed to ensure that the technician has the ability to calibrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), including identifying and correctly interpreting all ADAS systems and information relating to a vehicle, and its specific ADAS features to determine which method of calibration is required.

The module trains and formally assesses the technician’s ability to identify/locate and follow software-specific recalibration methods. They will also be trained to use the correct tools and equipment in order to demonstrate their ability to calibrate two ADAS sensors on a vehicle with a minimum of two operating systems to meet the required qualification standards.

The IMI module – AOM 230 relates to a range of sectors irrespective of vehicle manufacturer or calibration equipment in sectors such as:

  • Light Vehicle Servicing and Maintenance
  • Light Vehicle Inspection
  • Accident Repair
  • Autoglazing

What will this course provide?

  • Recognised IMI Accreditation
  • Increased knowledge, skills and safety awareness
  • Increase in confidence and self worth

Who is this course aimed at?

Autoglazing Technicians, Motor Vehicle Servicing and Maintenance including Vehicle Electronic specialists, Mechanical Electrical Trim or Accident Repair Technicians who will be required to re-calibrate vehicle safety systems within a routine workshop situation.

Technicians whose job role involves working with technical vehicle diagnostic information and ADAS relating to all vehicle manufacturers.

Technicians looking to undertake this standalone module should be working in the automotive industry and must have relevant diagnostic experience to ensure that they are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques required to calibrate ADAS systems.

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