Cars might get you from A to B, but understanding what goes on in between can save you time, money, and the odd roadside hiccup. The Car Mechanic & Maintenance Course is built for those who’d like to learn how vehicles work without needing to roll under one.
This online course provides a clear, straightforward breakdown of vehicle systems, components, and maintenance routines. Whether you’re aiming to enter the motor industry or simply want to look after your own vehicle better, the content is structured for easy learning—no jargon, no engine grease, no workshop overalls. Just solid theory and convenient study from anywhere, anytime.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand basic vehicle systems and engine operation principles.
- Learn how to interpret dashboard indicators and warning lights.
- Know the purpose and maintenance of common car parts.
- Recognise signs of common mechanical and electrical issues.
- Understand scheduled servicing and regular maintenance tasks.
- Learn safe procedures for inspecting key vehicle components.
Who is this Course For
- Car owners wanting to maintain vehicles with confidence.
- Beginners curious about how a car actually functions.
- Auto-enthusiasts looking to expand their mechanical knowledge.
- Admins managing fleet vehicles and maintenance logs.
- Garage reception staff improving automotive understanding.
- Delivery drivers interested in vehicle condition upkeep.
- Entry-level auto staff learning basic vehicle components.
- Anyone who's ever Googled “strange noise under bonnet.”
Career Path
- Vehicle Technician – £28,000 average yearly salary
- MOT Tester – £30,000 average yearly salary
- Automotive Service Advisor – £25,000 average yearly salary
- Roadside Assistance Operator – £26,500 average yearly salary
- Car Parts Advisor – £24,000 average yearly salary
- Fleet Maintenance Coordinator – £32,000 average yearly salary