NACAT 08
July 21-25, 2008 · Williamsport, PA · 570-327-4510
Seminars
Seminar Presenter Application (PDF)
2009 Durango Hybrid
Presented by William Bencini
Monday, 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. | Thursday, 3 p.m.
Overview of 2009 Dodge Durango Hemi-powered Hybrid vehicle. Emphasis on two-mode EVT Transmission.
Advanced Electrical/Electronic Diagnostics
Presented by Fred Hines
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m.
Troubleshooting competition will be held at the ATech booth utilizing techniques learned in this seminar. Prizes will be awarded to the top three troubleshooters.
Advanced Engine Electronics
Presented by Nathan Banke
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. | Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
Teaching CAN bus systems, troubleshooting, electric power steering and HVAC on GM Ecotec engines.
Advanced Fuel Cells for the Automotive Classroom
Presented by Kay Quinn Larson
Thursday, 1 & 3 p.m.
For those participants already familiar with the basics of fuel cell technology. This workshop will demonstrate automotive technology including air flow, gas flow, parasitic load, etc. using advance fuel cell educational equipment.
Advancing e-learning
Presented by John Vlaar
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m.
Electude (the Netherlands) presents an automotive e-learning system with stunning simulation techniques. The seminar will explain how to optimize the learning process through the use of modern media and an original dedicated approach. For students this means challenging content while for teachers the focus is on the right managing tools.
Alternative Fuels Update
Presented by Pat English
Monday, 1 p.m.
Explore the alternative vehicle fuels in use today, including their characteristics and safe service practices. Learn about the latest information on the vehicles, the fuel systems, and common service procedures for alternatively fueled vehicles, as well as some future possibilities.
Automatic Transmission Electronic Control
Presented by Tom Birch
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.
How the integration of the TCM into the transmission has changed diagnostic and repair procedures. We will cover adaptive learning, fuzzy logic, and integrated TCMs as these apply to electronic automatic transmissions.
BMW 5 Main Networks (Part 1 & 2)
Presented by Dave Seidel & Charles Klasman
Part 1: Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. | Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.
Part 2: Tuesday, 1 p.m. | Wednesday, 1 p.m.
How BMW constructs and operates its five main networks
BMW Technician Recruitment: WorkKeys Skill Testing
Presented by Russ Lucas
Tuesday 10:30 a.m. & 3 p.m.
This seminar will overview WorkKeys as used to build BMW technician skill profiles and how BMW uses the profiles for recruitment. Discussion of state WorkKeys programs and projects will be presented as well as automatic actions with WorkKeys.
CAN Basics: How to Teach and Diagnose
Presented by Ernie Darrow
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. | Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.
Overview of vehicle networks, how they work, and how to diagnose them with active audience participation
CAN Network J1939 Wiring and Connectors
Presented by Steve Tomory
Monday, 3 p.m. | Tuesday, 3 p.m.
Repair techniques for CAN network J1939 protocol which covers medium and heavy trucks. Introduction of engine and transmission ECU and advanced wire repair procedures / troubleshooting. Attendees will also build a special connector break-out harness to use as a diagnostic aide.
Choosing a Waterborne System
Presented by Al Thomas
Tuesday, 3 p.m. | Thursday, 3 p.m.
Discussion of pertinent questions that a shop should be aware of when switching from a solvent-borne to a waterborne paint system. Topics include shelf life/storage, stability, disposal, cleaning, equipment, application, and changeover support. Blending of a front clip with waterborne basecoat and solvent-borne clear coat will follow the discussion.
Collision Repair: Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Cautions
Presented by Al Thomas
Monday, 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 3 p.m.
Learn about the differences, including precautions, that pertain to hybrid and electric vehicles in collision repair. Topics include battery types, inverter, converters, dynamic breaking, high voltage cooling, high voltage safety, and energizing the high voltage system. A hybrid vehicle and equipment will be available for participants to examine and view specific components.
Diagnostic Dilemmas
Presented by Bernie Thompson
Wednesday,8:30 a.m.
Understanding how to troubleshoot vehicle electronics is an absolute necessity with modern vehicles. This is an advanced class that will cover scope analysis of live waveforms. Learn how to diagnose: no starts, hard starts, no DTC drivability problems, and DTC drivability problems quickly and efficiently. Watching actual engine waveforms breaking down will make it easy to see the cause and effect of circuit failures. This class will use a live engine simulator to generate correct and problematic waveforms.
EVAP Test Tips
Presented by Dan Marinucci
Monday, 3 p.m. | Tuesday, 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 3 p.m.
OEM required evap. test and safety procedures teachers and techs should know and practice.
Everything About Auto Tech But Didn’t Ask
Presented by Al Santini
Monday, 1 p.m. | Thursday, 3 p.m.
Look at various tips and techniques that are either not being taught to entry-level technicians or not being learned. It is the result of teaching technicians and having them say "I did not know you could do that?"
Ford 6.4L Diesel - A Detailed Overview (3 Parts - must attend all three parts)
Presented by Dave Pilgrim 1A
Part 1: Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.
Part 2: Tuesday, 1 p.m.
Part 3: Tuesday, 3 p.m.
An overview of the electronic emission controls, the exhaust after treatment system, fuel control, and turbochargers.
Ford Hybrid Escape
Presented by Med Barton
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m.
Powertrain, starting/charging, climate controls, brakes, steering, diagnosis, and safety features of the Ford Hybrid Escape.
Fuel Cells from the Inside Out
Presented by Kay Quinn Larson
Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. & 1 p.m.
Discuss fuel cells as they relate to the automotive industry. Build a fuel cell and a fuel cell car during the workshop.
Fueling Around with Diesels
Presented by Rich Cregar
Tuesday, 1 p.m. | Wednesday, 1 p.m.
Review the current nature and variety of diesel fuels, from ULSD Petro Diesel to FAME Biodiesel to DME, C15 Alkyl chains, and other emerging synthetics. The engine technologies that each of these fuels requires will also be covered. These technologies include High Pressure (Common Rail) injection, multiple turbos, Turbo Hybrids, Peizo injection, Injection Pressure Amplification, Cooled EGR, Particulate traps and various Nox abatement technologies including multi mode engines and HCCI. Designed to provide the automotive instructor with a working knowledge of current systems as well as a wakeup call to prepare them for what is to come in the next 5-10 years of fuel/engine development for both the light-duty and heavy-duty sectors.
Gasket Makers, Sealants, and Threadlocker
Presented by Jack Madden
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. | Thursday, 1 p.m.
While most manufactures have eliminated no-cost training programs, we at ITW Permatex understand the value of training and have expanding our efforts to train the automotive service technicians of tomorrow at your school. We would like to share what we offer in a 60 minute introductory classroom training on the proper use of gasketing silicones, threadlockers, thread sealers and other Permatex/OE products for you and your students. This is not a sales presentation, but rather a live, hands-on training with demonstrations and discussions of specific applications by dedicated Permatex instructors. After our in-school presentation, we will leave no-charge products, charts, and handouts for the students and an instructor's kit with additional products, a lesson plan, and a DVD for the class' future reference.
Gasoline and Alternative Fuels
Presented by Jim Halderman
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. | Thursday, 3 p.m.
This seminar covers 8 alternative fuels with emphasis on 2 tests that can make sure gasoline meets standards. Also included is the concept of energy balance and its effect on emissions and costs. A handout will be provided and the PowerPoint will be posted to a website to teach alternative fuels.
Getting to Know Labscopes
Presented by G. Jerry Truglia
Tuesday, 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 3 p.m.
This seminar is useful for entry level and advanced lab scope users. Topics will include connection, channels, controls, time/voltage settings, transducers and signal types, display set up, and interpretation of output for all major brands.
Heavy Duty Truck Hybrid Technology
Presented by Shane Conner
Wednesday, 1 & 3 p.m.
Overview of Heavy Duty Truck Hybrid Technology.
Honda's Air Fuel Sensor Strategy and Development
Presented by Tom Quinn
Wednesday, 1 & 3 p.m.
Discussion on air fuel sensors, alternative fuels, and fuel cells.
How to Eliminate Comebacks
Presented by Bobby Bassett
Monday, 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
How to eliminate comebacks by understanding the root causes of failures in the FEAD systems.
How to Use a Transmission Dyno
Presented by Steve Glassinger
Monday, 1 p.m.
How to teach students to use a transmission dyno.
How to Use Team-Based Learning
Presented by Jeff Curtis
Monday, 3 p.m. | Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.
Learn how to appropriately form student teams to ensure adequate resources for successful completion of assignments that are difficult enough to produce significant learning and how to develop an appropriate grading system to provide incentives for individual pre-class preparation and for expending time and effort on behalf of their team. Review how the Readiness Assurance Process ensures students will complete pre-class assignments so they are prepared for in-class teamwork. Discover how effective application-focused team assignments build team cohesiveness and reward students for taking responsibility for their own pre-class preparation.
Improving Class Participation
Presented by Jack Erjavec
Monday, 3 p.m.
Class participation, or the lack of, is always a frustration for instructors. This seminar will explore ways to get the entire class involved.
Incorporating Biodiesel into your Automotive Curriculum
Presented by Rachel Burton
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.
As part of a curriculum project with the National Biodiesel board, this seminar will cover how to best integrate biodiesel into the shop and classroom through presentations, hands-on labs, and on vehicle diagnosis.
Infiniti’s Lane Departure Prevention/Warning System
Presented by John Buskey
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. | Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
Infiniti Lane Departure Prevention and Warning System operation, diagnosis, and set-up.
Integrating Hybrids into Your Curriculum (Part 1 & 2)
Presented by Craig Van Batenburg
Part 1: Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. | Thursday, 1 p.m.
Part 2: Wednesday, 1 p.m. | Thursday, 3 p.m.
Through live hybrid demonstrations, see a simple approach to easily integrate complex hybrid technology into your curriculum.
Integrating Service Management Into Your Curriculum
Presented by Andy Rezin
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.
Automotive management principles aren't just for managers — technicians need to know them too! Learn some of the basic principles that help good technicians be better employees and, in the long run, build more successful careers.
Introducing the General Motors 2-Mode Hybrids (Part 1 & 2)
Presented by Alan Nagel
Part 1: Monday, 1 p.m. | Tuesday, 1 p.m. | Wednesday, 1 p.m.
Part 2: Monday, 3 p.m. | Tuesday, 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 3 p.m.
General Motors 2-Mode Hybrid System premiered in the 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe and 2008 GMC Yukon. Besides a full electrically powered launch, this innovative hybrid drive system also has the capability to "blend" electric motor torque with variable displacement, internal combustion engine power at higher speeds – further improving fuel economy and reducing emissions.
This presentation will focus on primary system components and basic operation with special attention paid to safety guidelines necessary during the diagnosis and repair of this high voltage (~300VDC) hybrid.
While examining 2-mode hybrid propulsion, the presentation also provides insight into GM's current hybrid market strategy including upcoming 2009 model 2-mode pickup trucks, front-wheel drive "plug-in" 2-mode crossover utilities, and future E-Flex powertrains.
The presenter, Alan Nagel has been Chief Instructor at the General Motors Training Centre in Calgary, Alberta Canada since 1987.
Lab Scope Usage and Guide
Presented by Don Johnson
Thursday, 1 p.m.
Lab Scope basics, operation, and guide steps to get to lab scope testing.
Learning Style & Personality Type of Auto-Tech Students
Presented by Mark Threeton
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.
Learn about a recently conducted research study of approximately 200 automotive students involving the relationship between personality type and learning style.
Light Duty Diesel PIDS
Presented by Rich Cregar
Tuesday, 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
Wondering what to make of PIDS on late model diesel passenger cars and light trucks? This class will walk you through the most useful and also provide a working knowledge of the technologies you are dealing with. We will concentrate on PIDS used by Mercedes, Chrysler, and VW. While we will emphasize the global side of the scan tool, we will also look at some of the additional information that can be obtained using manufacturer specific software. Hands-on use of a Genysis scan tool connected to a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel. Participants welcome to connect their own scanners as time permits.
MACS Worldwide 2008 A/C Update (Part 1 & 2)
Presented by Paul DeGuiseppi
Part 1: Thursday, 1 p.m.
Part 2: Thursday, 3 p.m.
MACS Worldwide’s 2008 Mobile A/C Update covers the most current mobile A/C service issues; some that you might not hear about anywhere else (or at least you might hear about them in this class first). Like all of MACS’ previous Mobile A/C Updates, the 2008 version covers a very broad variety of topics. An approximately 80-page manual accompanies the presentation, which class attendees get to keep.
Mobility in Context 2010-2020
Presented by Jack Rosebro
Monday, 1 p.m.
The shift in OEM focus to low carbon powertrains beginning in 2010, with implications for our industry, as well as relevant policy changes.
MVAC Service with J2788 and J2791
Presented by Tom Birch
Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
Latest changes and improvements for automotive A/C service. We will present Tips & Tricks of refrigerant service relative to the new service equipment and approved practices.
NATEF Evaluation Team Leader Training
Presented by Pat Lundquist
Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Training required to serve as a NATEF ETL (Education Team Leader).
New Diagnostic Technology
Presented by Bernie Thompson
Thursday, 1 p.m. & 3 p.m.
The automobile has been around for over 100 years. During this period of time many new techniques have been developed in order to diagnose the internal combustion engine. With the advances in technology have come new and exciting methods to determine problems within minutes. Find misfiring cylinders through exhaust pressure. Find camshaft timing problems - broken or weak valve springs, bad valves or valve guides, timing chain or belt tension problems, piston sealing problems, intake manifold gasket leaks, ignition timing, dirty valves or ports - all through the spark plug hole!
OBD II for Diesels
Presented by Tony Martin
Monday, 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 3 p.m.
This seminar will introduce the latest diesel technologies and OBD II. Emission controls presented include common rail injection, cooled EGR, particulate filters, Nox absorbers, urea reduction with focus on OBD II monitored emission systems, scan tool use, and diagnostics.
OBD II Network Diagnostics
Presented by David Crippen
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. & 1 p.m.
Diagnosing of OBD II Data Streams ISO-9141-2 J1850 VPM and PWM, CAN B&C Networks, Two case studies will be included.
OBD II Update
Presented by Rick Escalambre
Monday, 1 p.m. | Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.
The latest in OBD II regulation changes since 2005. Seminar will address generic OBD 2 modes 1 to 9.
Online Automotive Courses
Presented by Christian Meyer
Thursday, 1 p.m. & 3 p.m.
How to integrate 100% online content from Goodheart-Willcox textbooks that includes animations, self-assessment, posttests, case studies, and interactive activities.
Operation/Diagnosis of Universal Heated O2 Sensor
Presented by John Green
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. | Wednesday 10:30 a.m.
Universal Oxygen Sensor (UGEO) basic component operation, fundamentals, and control hardware layout for differences from existing HEGO's and UEGO's. Diagnosis will be covered with hands-on as appropriate.
Revisit of Teaching of the DSO in 2008
Presented by Al Santini
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. | Thursday, 1 p.m.
Examine the use (abuse?) of the DSO in diagnosing vehicles where the scanner leaves off. The emphasis will be on teaching the use of the DSO as a primary diagnostic tool.
Service Facility Financial Analysis
Presented by Ron Garner
Monday, 1 p.m.
Based on Garner's book on Service Management, details of the finance section will be reviewed and explained. Focus is on managerial accounting and the service department profit centers. As time permits an exercise will be performed in class.
Standards in Diagnostics
Presented by Don Johnson
Thursday, 3 p.m.
Intermitten failure diagnosis, live data and system history, freeze frame data, read trouble codes, clear diagnostic history, etc.
Street Smart Troubleshooting: The Charging Circuit
Presented by Dennis Tobin
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. & 1 p.m.
Presentation covering the must know test procedures to determine the root cause of problems in the charging circuit.
Teaching Engines in Today's World
Presented by Tim Gilles
Monday, 1 p.m.
How to teach engine theory based on my 30 years of lecture and lab classes at Santa Barbara City College. Focus is on the team approach with free course materials provided. Daily lab logs, worksheets, and PowerPoint will be covered.
Teaching Motorsports
Presented by Al Steinbacher
Monday, 1 p.m.
Learn how to set up a motorsports program and how to integrate it with an automotive program. Topics will include the order to teach the content, projects, career paths, and equipment. Al has taught motorsports courses for 30 years at Penn College.
Teaching the Auto Tap Scan Tool and Circuit Simulators
Presented by Fred Hines
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.
Use of the Auto Tap Scan Tool and Circuit Simulators in the classroom.
Teaching the Toyota Hybrid Transaxle
Presented by Chris Peterson
Wednesday, 1 & 3 p.m.
How to teach the Toyota Hybrid Transaxle and powerflow so planetary gear sets are understandable.
Teaching Tips and Materials for Introductory Automotive
Presented by Tim Gilles
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.
This seminar will share the presenter's experiences teaching Introductory Automotive Service lecture/lab classes at Santa Barabar City College. This course has been effective at recruiting non-automotive students into NATEF certified classes. Articulation with local high schools and requirements for NATEF GST and ATTS stardards will be discussed. Delmar-Cengage Learning publishers will provide free GST lab manuals to those who attend along with an Instructor resource DVD for my newly released book "Automotive Service."
Testing Electronically Controlled Circuits: Amp Clamps and Gas Analyzers
Presented by Barry Gersten
Tuesday, 1 p.m. | Wednesday, 1 p.m.
More sophisticated methods of evaluating equipment.
Testing Electronically Controlled Circuits: DMM/Labscope-Ignition Scope
Presented by Barry Gersten
Tuesday, 3 p.m. | Wednesday, 3 p.m.
When is a test light appropriate and what are the limits of a DMM? Federal laws regulate when a device may be called a labscope. Match the right tool to the requirements of the job.
The Art of Teaching Electrical Troubleshooting
Presented by Vince Fischelli
Monday, 1 & 3 p.m.
Demonstrations of electrical troubleshooting; use Veejer's Hands-on Troubleshooting Trainers. DMM and Trainers available for 20 attendees to use.
The Future of Automotive Programs
Presented by Skip Sauerman
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. | Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
Discussion on the future of automotive technology programs including alternative energy, funding possibilities, integrated academics, and new technology. Demonstration of oil-less engine.
Today's Class Online Automotive Training (Part 1 & 2)
Presented by David Mitchell
Part 1: Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
Part 2: Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.
The use, features, and operation of today's class automotive training in the online format.
Torque Theory – Nuts, Bolts, and Tension
Presented by Paul Smith
Thursday, 1 p.m.
Definition of torque, torque and safety, clamping force, static/dynamic torque, torque and friction, proper use of torque wrenches.
Toyota D-4 Direct Injection
Presented by Rick Secrest
Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. | Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. | Thursday, 1 p.m.
Operation of the Toyota D-4 Direct Injection System and basic diagnosis techniques.
Toyota Tundra
Presented by Chris Peterson
Wednesday, 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.
New model overview of the Toyota Tundra.
Toyota's Fuel Cell Program Overview
Presented by Bob Wimmer
Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m.
Toyota's evolution path from hybrids to fuel cell vehicles.
Transmission Dyno: Cooler Line Cleaning
Presented by Steve Glassinger
Tuesday, 1 p.m.
The facts of transmission cooler line cleaning; get the real nitty gritty, down and dirty facts of dynos and cooler systems
Turbochargers and Importance in Your Curriculum
Presented by Jay Miller
Monday, 3 p.m. | Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.
A brief history of turbochargers nomenclature, operational facts, design differences and trends, importance of understating failure analysis, the forecast of increased usage in OEMs for both gasoline and diesel automobiles and why they need to be taught.
What's New at NATEF
Presented by Pat Lundquist
Wednesday, 3 p.m.
Learn what is new at NATEF including revised automotive and truck standards, end of program testing, online tools, etc.
What's New in Automotive Brake Systems
Presented by Steve Cartwright
Tuesday, 1 p.m. | Wednesday, 1 p.m.
Common ABS problems and base brake diagnosis including a glimpse into the future of automotive brake systems.
WorldSkills Calgary 2009
Presented by Rick Martineau
Monday, 1 p.m.
An overview of WorldSkills 2007 and the upcoming WorldSkills in Calgary.





