Car Mechanic Training
Multiple dates

Car Mechanic Training

By Compete High

Learn to fix your own wheels at the Car Mechanic Training, where you'll be turning wrenches and revving engines like a pro!

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Science & Tech • Other

The Car Mechanic Training course explores how vehicle systems function, fail, and are maintained. You’ll begin with car maintenance foundations before tackling major components such as engines, drivetrains, fuel systems, and ignition processes. Each module breaks down a new area, helping learners piece together the mechanical puzzle with clarity and structure.

You’ll also explore cooling, electrical and braking systems—right down to steering, suspension and even air conditioning mechanics. From warning lights to exhaust logic, this course introduces learners to the principles of how each part connects and contributes to vehicle performance. It's clean, cogent car theory—without needing a spanner in sight.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand how key car systems function and interconnect.
  • Identify common engine components and system dependencies.
  • Review fuel, ignition and exhaust system processes clearly.
  • Learn the basics of drivetrain, braking and suspension theory.
  • Explore vehicle electrical components and their core purposes.
  • Examine air conditioning, cooling and ventilation concepts in vehicles.

Who is this Course For:

  • Car enthusiasts wanting structured mechanical theory knowledge.
  • Vehicle inspectors reviewing system components and diagnostics.
  • Mechanics seeking formal theory behind vehicle operations.
  • Students learning about fuel, ignition and drivetrain concepts.
  • Fleet supervisors wanting basic maintenance theory understanding.
  • Roadside support professionals seeking structured system insights.
  • Motor industry staff exploring mechanical component functions.
  • Career changers interested in automotive systems and repair theory.

Career Path:

  • Vehicle Technician – £29,000 average salary
  • MOT Tester (Theory-based) – £28,500 average salary
  • Automotive Service Advisor – £26,000 average salary
  • Garage Support Coordinator – £25,000 average salary
  • Car Component Analyst – £27,500 average salary
  • Fleet Maintenance Planner – £30,000 average salary

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