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Philadelphia Campus Addendum to 2019-2021 Official School Catalog Volume XXXIV EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 3, 2020 REVISE the evening weeks to complete for the following program on page 9: Automotive Technology AUTO105D–DIPLOMA PROGRAM approximate weeks to complete – eve . . . . . . . . .112 (including holidays and scheduled breaks) ADD to the following policy on page 19: Financial Aid VA PENDING PAYMENT COMPLIANCE G.I. Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill EFFECTIVE MARCH 7, 2020 ADD the following program to the CAREER PROGRAMS on page 6: Automotive Repair Technology AUTO115D–DIPLOMA PROGRAM Program Fact Sheet to follow Page 1 of 11

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Philadelphia Campus

Addendum to

2019-2021 Official School Catalog

Volume XXXIV

EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 3, 2020

REVISE the evening weeks to complete for the following program on page 9:

Automotive Technology AUTO105D–DIPLOMA PROGRAM

approximate weeks to complete – eve . . . . . . . . .112 (including holidays and

scheduled breaks)

ADD to the following policy on page 19:

Financial Aid

VA PENDING PAYMENT COMPLIANCE

G.I. Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill

EFFECTIVE MARCH 7, 2020

ADD the following program to the CAREER PROGRAMS on page 6:

Automotive Repair Technology AUTO115D–DIPLOMA PROGRAM

Program Fact Sheet to follow

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Automotive Repair Technology AUTO115D–DIPLOMA PROGRAMDAY/EVENING PROGRAMStotal semester credit hours 46 5*total instructional hours 1200weeks to complete–day approximately 44 (including holidays and scheduled breaks)weeks to complete–eve approximately 81 (including holidays and scheduled breaks)

program objective

Provide the graduate with the entry-level knowledge and skills required to correctly test, diagnose, replace, repair and adjust as necessary the components of the mechanical, electronic, hydraulic, and accessories systems on current automobiles Upon completion of this program, the graduates will be qualified for entry into the automotive service career field as a technician

capable of analysis, problem solving, performing most common service operations and under supervision, more specialized or involved tasks with a dealer, independent shop or other service outlet Students will be required to complete out-of-class assignments in each course

SP101 Workshop Practices and General Maintenance 60 60 120 5.0 precedes all technical courses

AT101 Gasoline Engine Construction and Operation 38 82 120 4.5 SP101

AT202 Powertrain Electronics 74 46 120 5.0 SP101, AT103

AT103 Electrical Systems 48 72 120 4.5 SP101

AT206 Transmissions and Drive Systems 60 60 120 5.0 SP101

AT208 Air Conditioning and Electrical Accessories 48 72 120 4.5 SP101

AT209 Advanced Automotive Electronics 48 72 120 4.5 SP101, AT103

AT110 Automotive Brake Systems 38 82 120 4.5 SP101

AT211 Automotive Steering and Suspension Systems 34 86 120 4.5 SP101

MA204 Service Shop Operations and Management 34 86 120 4.5 SP101, AT103, AT202, AT208, AT110, AT211

TOTALS 482 718 1200 46.5

CIP CODE: 47.0604 SOC CODE: 49-3023*The listing of credit hours is not meant to imply that credits can be transferred into college or other private career school programs. Transfer credits are at the sole discretion of the receiving school.

Mode of delivery: Residential delivery is the method we will use to deliver content in each course The Residential courses are offered on ground at the campus The use of simulations, case studies, assessments and multimedia will be used to enhance the students understanding of the learning objectives outlined in the course syllabus Maximum Time Frame (MTF): 69 5 semester credits

Note: Course numbers are for reference only The sequence of course offerings may vary depending on scheduling needs

lecture lab/shop total semesternumber course hours hours hours credits prerequisites

PHILADELPHIA CAMPUS9191 Torresdale Avenue • Philadelphia PA 19136

215.335.0800www.lincolntech.edu

Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended

a Lincoln campus and enrolled in a program can be found at: www.LincolnTech.edu/ConsumerInfo

LOANS AND GRANTS AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO QUALIFY0 5 9 9 4 3 R 1 1 1 8

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SP101 – WORKSHOP PRACTICES AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE120 Contact Hrs (60 Lecture, 60 Lab/Shop); 5.0 CreditsThe overall goal of this course is to facilitate a smooth transition to school by engaging the student in curriculum focusing on academic, career, and life skills Students will make connections with key personnel within the school that will assist with their questions and provide guidance throughout their education The student will be introduced to automotive and diesel systems, industry certifications, and job opportunities Students will learn essential skills for the vehicle technician including safety, tool and equipment fundamentals, and the proper use of measurement tools such as dial indicators, micrometers, and calipers The automotive and diesel content will be balanced by an emphasis on skills that will enable students to be successful in school and in life These skills will include time management, financial management, goal setting, learning strategies, career planning, and critical thinking strategies Prerequisite: SP101 must precede all technical courses.

AT101 – GASOLINE ENGINE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION120 Contact Hrs (38 Lecture, 82 Lab/Shop); 4.5 CreditsThis course is designed to provide the student with a detailed study of the modern internal combustion gasoline engine from the basic principles of design and operation to inspection, precision measurement, fitting, and reconditioning, including cooling systems, coolants, lubricating systems, and engine lubricants Students will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and vehicle information and corrective action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to diagnose various engine concerns through visual and auditory inspection Students will learn how to disassemble, measure, troubleshoot, service, and reassemble a gasoline powered internal combustion engine Prerequisite: SP101

AT202 – POWERTRAIN ELECTRONICS120 Contact Hrs (74 Lecture, 46 Lab/Shop); 5.0 CreditsThis course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of conventional and computerized engine control systems and scientific engine testing and tuning Students will receive detailed instruction on operating principles, testing, replacement and repair of the ignition systems, by-products of combustion, including fuel supply and air induction systems, related emissions controls, and the principles of turbocharging Emphasis is placed on troubleshooting, replacement, overhaul, and adjustment of fuel injection systems, including computer control models Students will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and vehicle information and corrective action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to use diagnostic scan tools to retrieve emission control trouble codes and determine necessary repairs Students will learn how to diagnose no-start/no-fuel problems on hot and cold engines Students will learn how to operate exhaust gas analysis equipment and determine necessary action Prerequisite: SP101, AT103

AT103 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS120 Contact Hrs (48 Lecture, 72 Lab/Shop); 5.0 CreditsThis course is designed to provide the student This course is designed to provide the student with practical theory in basic and solid state circuitry, including body electrical systems, operation and service of automotive storage batteries, automobile charging systems, starting systems, and lighting systems Students will evaluate components using both conventional and electronic diagnostic equipment Students will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and vehicle information and corrective action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to diagnose basic electrical, charging, starting, and lighting circuits through the use of diagnostic equipment to include test lights, multimeters, and continuity testers Prerequisite: SP101

AT206 – TRANSMISSIONS AND DRIVE SYSTEMS120 Contact Hrs (60 Lecture, 60 Lab/Shop); 5.0 CreditsThis course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive coverage of drive train components, including theory, operating principles, service, and repair techniques of the clutch, differential and rear axles Gearing, levers, hydraulics, component design, t roubleshoot ing, replacement, disassembly, repair, service techniques, and assembly are emphasized Manual and 4X4 transfer gear boxes, drive-shafts, U-joints, front and rear differentials, and manual transaxles are featured This course also provides the student with knowledge and skills needed to successfully diagnose and make needed repairs to automatic transmissions and transaxles Emphasis is placed on power-flow, operation, design, servicing equipment, troubleshooting, disassembly, inspection, replacement, assembly, testing, and adjustmentStudents will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and vehicle information and corrective action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to diagnose, inspect, remove and replace a clutch Students will learn how to diagnose, clean, inspect, disassemble, and reassemble a transmission/transaxle Students will learn how to diagnose, inspect, remove, replace, and service front wheel-drive components and rear-wheel drive components Students will learn how to perform necessary diagnostic tests using special equipment including scan tools to retrieve transmission/transaxle related trouble codes Students will learn how to perform necessary service, repairs, and adjustments to automatic transmissions and transaxles Prerequisites: SP101

AT208 – AIR CONDITIONING AND ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES120 Contact Hrs (48 Lecture, 72 Lab/Shop); 4.5 CreditsThis course is designed to provide the student with theory and application of automobile air conditioning and heating systems Students will also be presented with the operation of various automobile accessories to include: power windows, door locks, and seats, and air bag operation and service Students will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and vehicle information and corrective

action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to diagnose abnormal operation of air conditioning and heating systems, remove and replace air conditioning and heating system components, and evacuate and recharge automobile air conditioning systems Prerequisite: SP101

AT209 – ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS120 Contact Hrs (48 Lecture, 72 Lab/Shop); 4.5 CreditsThis course is designed to provide the student with a more in-depth knowledge of electrical and electronic principles, and advanced circuit applications Students will learn about automobile computerized control systems as they apply to engine and body control as well as transmission, suspension, braking systems, and other computerized systems Computer operation, sensors, and actuators are emphasized Students will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and vehicle information and corrective action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to diagnose automotive electrical and electronic circuits using a variety of diagnostic equipment to include digital volt-ohm meters, continuity testers, test lights, graphing multimeters, and oscilloscopes Students will learn how to use diagnostic scan tools to retrieve trouble codes from vehicle computers and determine necessary repairs Prerequisites: SP101, AT103

AT110 – AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS120 Contact Hrs (38 Lecture, 82 Lab/Shop); 4.5 CreditsThis course is designed to provide comprehensive coverage of design, operating principles, maintenance and service of the automotive brake systems and traction control Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and service of rotors and drums with measuring and resurfacing included Anti-lock braking is covered from operating principles through diagnosis and service Students will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and vehicle information and corrective action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to diagnose mechanical and hydraulic problems within the vehicle braking systems Students will learn how to diagnose computer control problems within the anti-lock and traction control systems Prerequisite: SP101

AT211 – AUTOMOTIVE STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS120 Contact Hrs (34 Lecture, 86 Lab/Shop); 4.5 CreditsThis course is designed to provide the student with detailed instruction of the design and operating principles, maintenance and service of automobile suspension and steering systems including steering geometry and alignment angles Emphasis is placed on wheel alignment procedures, including computerized four-wheel alignment Service and diagnostics are stressed including McPherson struts, rack and pinion steering systems, and tire design and applications New technologies are covered to incorporate electronic steering, and in-depth coverage of computerized suspension systems Students will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and

vehicle information and corrective action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to diagnose, inspect, and service steering system components using industry standard equipment Students will learn how to diagnose inspect, remove and replace rear-wheel and front-wheel drive suspension component Students will learn how to perform alignments on front and rear wheel drive vehicles Prerequisite: SP101

MA204 – SERVICE SHOP OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT120 Contact Hrs (34 Lecture, 86 Lab/Shop); 4.5 CreditsThis course is designed to provide the students with exposure to an actual shops environment, procedures, and protocol by applying prominent skills obtained in previous courses This course will also provide the student with an orientation and introduction to the management and business component of the automotive industry The management and procedures associated with automotive related businesses are emphasized including employee/employer expectations, the service write-up process, business organizational structure, career opportunities, customer relations, personnel management, facilities, business records, insurance, and safety Knowledge relating to management practices within an automotive business will help the student adapt and acclimate to the working environment Students will learn how to complete repair orders containing customer and vehicle information and corrective action Students will learn how to research vehicle service information with computer and internet based electronic retrieval systems Students will learn how to prepare an employment resume and application Students will learn how to complete various forms used in automotive businesses Students will learn how to properly interview for employment Prerequisite: SP101, AT103, AT202, AT208, AT110, AT211

course descriptions Automotive Repair Technology – AUTO115D Diploma Program

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EFFECTIVE FOR ALL STARTS ON OR AFTER MARCH 18, 2020

REVISE the following policy on page 17:

Admission Requirements In order to be considered for acceptance, an applicant must meet the following requirements:

• Be beyond the age of compulsory school attendance.

• Be a high school graduate or possess a state-approved high school equivalency assessment including, but not limited to: a GED, HiSET or TASC examination; or possess an associate’s degree or higher from an accredited institution.

• Complete and sign an Enrollment Agreement.

• Pay a deposit toward the required registration fee as published in the schedule of fees catalog addendum.

EFFECTIVE MARCH 18, 2020

ADD to the following policy on page 17:

Admission Requirements

Student has reliable internet connectivity and access to a device that meets the minimum systems requirements. See your Admissions contact for current systems requirements.

EFFECTIVE MAY 11, 2020

REVISE the following paragraph in the policy below on page 19:

Scholarships To participate the applicant must be a member of the High School Senior Class for the award year. Portfolio deadline is June 5, 2020 and the finalists will be interviewed by the scholarship committee on June 18, 2020. For more information, contact your High School Guidance Counselor, or the Admissions Office at Lincoln Technical Institute.

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CATALOG ADDENDUM TO

PHILADELPHIA CAMPUS 2019-2021

Official School Catalog Volume XXXIV

School Administration Effective March 9, 2020 James Kuntz CAMPUS PRESIDENT Jennifer McLaughlin DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION / SCHOOL CO-DIRECTOR Gina Altshuler DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Michele Grant DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Emily Matthews DIRECTOR OF CAREER SERVICES Philip Davidson FINACIAL AID DIRECTOR John Fallows DAY EDUCATION SUPERVISOR Rick Rhoades EVENING EDUCATION SUPERVISOR

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Student Services

Dorit Reifler Herbert Day BUSINESS OFFICE CLERK INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR Bernard Lyde Mirjana Kina INTERNSHIP COORDINATOR REGISTRAR Valerie Avent FINANCIAL AID ADVISOR

Faculty AUTOMOTIVE Al Blume Herbert Day Wade Ganser Jack Hartley Bernard Lyde Tom Marino Ian Mitchell William Reilly Anthony Torre Frank Torre GENERAL EDUCATION Alisha Baker-Jones STUDENT SERVICES RETENTION / EARLY STUDENT ENGAGEMENT MANAGER

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1560 Hour Day or Evening Program 1920 Hour Day Program

Tuition/Books/Uniforms 30,706.00$ Tuition/Books/Uniforms 36,386.00$ Registration Fee 150.00$ Registration Fee 150.00$ Student Fee 650.00$ Student Fee 690.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$

Estimated Cost of Tools 1,603.00$ Estimated Cost of Tools 1,603.00$

Total 33,259.00$ Total 38,979.00$

1200 Hour Day Program

Tuition/Books/Uniforms 23,620.00$ Registration Fee 150.00$ Student Fee 500.00$ Technology Fee 150.00$

Estimated Cost of Tools 1,603.00$

Total 26,023.00$

Automotive Technology - AUTO105D AST Degree in Automotive Service Management - AUTO210AST

9191 Torresdale AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19136

(215) 335-0800A Branch Campus of Lincoln Technical Institute

200 John Downey Drive

New Britain, CT 06051

(860) 225-8641

Schedule of Fees Catalog AddendumFor all Enrollments on or after March 10, 2020

Automotive Repair Technology - AUTO115D

Student Fees are charged for consumable supplies as used in the program and cover the Administrative Processing fee for student injuries as well as costs of

handling I.D. Cards, Parking Permit and the Student Handbook. The Technology fee covers the computer & network services.

05 / PA NJ R03/20

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Martin Luther King Day Fathers Day Veterans Day F - Class Flip

Valentines Day Independence Day Thanksgiving Day E - End date

Presidents Day Labor Day Chanukah S- Start date only Passover Rosh Hashana Day after Thanksgiving H - Holiday

Easter Sunday Yom Kippur Christmas Eve V - Vacation

Mothers Day Columbus Day Christmas Day E - End date 12/19/19 Start

2020 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

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Program Name: Automotive Technology Start Date Midpoint Grad DateAUTO0105DDAAUTO0105DDA 1/2/2020 7/27/2020 2/1/2021AUTO0105DDA 1/31/2020 8/24/2020 3/2/2021AUTO0105DDA 3/2/2020 9/22/2020 3/30/2021AUTO0105DDA 3/30/2020 10/20/2020 4/26/2021AUTO0105DDA 4/27/2020 11/17/2020 5/25/2021AUTO0105DDA 5/26/2020 12/22/2020 6/23/2021AUTO0105DDA 6/23/2020 2/1/2021 7/28/2021AUTO0105DDA 7/28/2020 3/2/2021 8/25/2021AUTO0105DDA 8/25/2020 3/30/2021 9/23/2021AUTO0105DDA 9/23/2020 4/26/2021 10/22/2021AUTO0105DDA 10/21/2020 5/25/2021 11/19/2021AUTO0105DDA 11/23/2020 6/23/2021 12/21/2021

Program Name: Automotive Service Management AUTO210AST AUTO210AST 1/2/2020 7/27/2020 4/28/2022AUTO210AST 1/31/2020 8/24/2020 5/26/2022AUTO210AST 3/2/2020 9/22/2020 6/24/2022AUTO210AST 3/30/2020 10/20/2020 7/29/2022AUTO210AST 4/27/2020 11/17/2020 8/26/2022AUTO210AST 5/26/2020 12/22/2020 9/27/2022AUTO210AST 6/23/2020 2/1/2021 10/25/2022AUTO210AST 7/28/2020 3/2/2021 11/22/2022AUTO210AST 8/25/2020 3/30/2021 12/22/2022AUTO210AST 9/23/2020 4/26/2021 2/1/2022AUTO210AST 10/21/2020 5/25/2021 3/2/2022AUTO210AST 11/23/2020 6/23/2021 3/30/2022

Program Name: Automotive Technology Start Date Midpoint Grad DateAUTO105DE AUTO105DE 1/7/2020 2/2/2021 3/7/2022AUTO105DE 3/3/2020 3/29/2021 4/27/2022AUTO105DE 4/23/2020 5/19/2021 6/21/2022AUTO105DE 6/17/2020 7/20/2021 8/18/2022AUTO105DE 8/17/2020 9/13/2021 10/12/2022AUTO105DE 10/8/2020 11/3/2021 12/7/2022

Evening ShiftProgram Name: Automotive Repair Technology Start Date Midpoint Grad DateAUTO115D 6/17/2020 2/2/2021 1/10/2022AUTO115D 8/17/2020 3/29/2021 3/7/2022AUTO115D 10/8/2020 4/19/2021 4/27/2022AUTO115D 12/2/2020 7/21/2021 6/21/2022

Day Programs

Evening Program

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School: Philadelphia 2019-2020Updated December 2019

List the major equipment available in each program or course.

QUANTITYITEM

DESCRIPTION YEAR/MODEL LOCATIONLIST PROGRAMS OR COURSES

FOR WHICH USED1 Bench Grinder 2010 Shop Auto Program1 Mig Welder 2003 Shop Auto Program4 Jack Stands 2010 Shop Auto Program

63Computers w/ Color

Monitors 2009 Various Auto Program2 5 gas analyzer 2010 101 Fuels

2Clutch & Pressure Plate

Assem. Trainers 2000 or newer 107 Trans & Drive Lines4 A/C (134-A) Recycler 2009 103 A/C & Shop

13Drivability Trainers with

computers 2009 109 Drivability & Diagnostocs1 Headlight aimmer 2009 105 Auto Program7 Twin Post Contact Lift 1989 or newer Shop Auto Program2 Floor Jacks 2012 & 2015 Shop Auto Program1 Bench Vise 2011 Shop Auto Program

1 Pneumatic Brake Bleeder 2010 106 Brakes/Service Shop Procedures1 Air Compressor 2017 Shop Auto Program

24-Wheel Alignment

Machines 2008 ShopSteering & Suspension/Service Shop

Procedures

5 Tire Mounting Machine 2010 and newer 108/ShopSteering & Suspension/Service Shop

Procedures1 Fuel Injector Tester 2005 101 Fuels & Emissions3 Fuel Presure testers 2010 101/110/shop Feuls/ D&D/ Shop1 Timing Lights 2010 110 Driveability Diagnostics

2 Electronic Leak Detectors 2011 103 A/C and Elect. Accessories12 Lighting Boards 2003 105 Auto Electrical Systems3 Battery Load Tester 2008 105 Auto Electrical Systems

1Transmission

Dynamometer 2008 Shop Auto Transmission

13 LCD Overhead Projector 2001 or newer Classrooms Auto Programs

13Overhead Projector

Screens 2001 or newer Classrooms Auto Programs

AssortedAutomotive Service

Manuals 1986 to 2018 Online Auto Programs

4 Tire Balance Machine 1999/2007 ShopService Shop Procedure and Steering &

Suspension

2 Windshield Wiper Trainer 2007 103 Auto Electrical Systems2 Blower Motor Circuit 2006/2007 103 Auto Electrical Systems

1 Instrument Panel Trainer 2007 103 Auto Electrical Systems

1 Cooling Fan Motor Circuit 103 Auto Electrical Systems

1Commercial Floor

Scrubber 2010 Shop Auto Programs

10GM S.E.T. Virtual Electronic Trainer 2001 109 Advanced Automotive Elec.

1 Power Window Trainer 2007 105 Auto Electrical Systems1 Floor Crane 2006 Shop Shop Procedures

2 Hydraulic Presses 2002/2010 Shop/Trans & Drive Trans & Drive/Service Shop Procedures

Lincoln Technical Institute

LIST OF MAJOR EQUIPMENT CATALOG ADDENDUM

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QUANTITYITEM

DESCRIPTION YEAR/MODEL LOCATIONLIST PROGRAMS OR COURSES

FOR WHICH USED

11Electrical/Electronic

Trainers 1989 or newer 113 Advanced Automotive Elec.

11Basic Electronic Boards

for Trainer 1989 or newer 113 Advanced Automotive Elec.

11Electronic Boards for

Trainer 1989 or newer 113 Advanced Automotive Elec.

11Sensor/Actuator Boards

for Trainers 1992 113 Advanced Automotive Elec.

11Computer Boards for

Trainers 1992 113 Advanced Automotive Elec.

11 Ford Input Sensor Boards 1992 113 Advanced Automotive Elec.10 Lab Oscilloscope 2010 Classrooms Auto Program12 Gasoline Engines 2010 Shop Engines

1Injector Cleaner/Pressure

Tester 2000 101 Auto Fuels2 Snap-On Tool Box 2008/2010 Shop/Classrooms Auto Programs3 Drum & Rotor Lathe 2005 or newer 106 Automotive Brakes

15 Engine Stands 2010 Shop Auto Programs

6 Matco Tool Instructor Box 2013 Classrooms Auto Programs

2D TAC Elite VAT tester/charger 2008/2009 Shop Auto Programs

2Strut Spring

Compressors 2003 Shop Steering & Suspension2 Genisys Scan Tool 2009 Shop Fuels and Engine Performance

4 Hydraulic Brakes Trainer 2004 106 Auto Brakes1 Dual Air Bag Trainer 2006 103 Auto A/C & Accessories3 Coolant Exchanger 2007 Shop Auto A/C & Shop Pro1 EVAP Smoke Machine 2007 101 Fuels/Driveability Diagnostics

1Transmission Fluid

Exchanger 2007 112 Auto Trans/Shop Procedures1 Drill Press 2007 Shop Auto Program

24-Wheel Alignment

Rack 2007/2009 Shop Steering & Suspension and Shop Procedures3 EVAP System Trainer 2009 101 Fuels1 Portable Lift 2009 Shop Auto Program

14 School Cars 2003 - 2013 Shop Auto Program10 Snap-On Verus 2012 Classrooms Auto Program45 Student Matco Boxes 2016 Classrooms Auto Program6 Maxi Go Matco Scan tools 2019 Classrooms Auto Program3 Maximus Scan Tool 2018 & Newer Supervisor Office Auto Program1 Matco Battery Tester 2019 Supervisor Office Auto Program

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