Specifications include, but are not limited to: THE VEHICLE ELECTRICAL TRAINING SYSTEM IS TO BE EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARD COMPONENTS: • All steel frame • All steel parts finished in high-quality powder coating • Front panel fabricated out of 3/16” aluminum • All markings silk screened onto panel • Four Heavy duty swivel casters with locks • One (1) 12-volt starter with hot and cold start selection through software with 12 volt battery • One (1) 12- volt alternator charging circuit • One (1) manual starter with thermal overload protection • One (1) 1.5 HP, 120 VAC, single phase electric motor • One (1) heavy duty 12-volt battery • One (1) truck and trailer light side module • Switches for lighting module • One (1) key switch for starter • One (1) wiper motor • Digital dashboard with gauges and indictors • Multi-function switch (stalk switch) with steering wheel • Power distribution module with relays and fuses • Transmission selection handle • Door light sensor • Three (3) Electronics Modules for multiplexing systems • Electronic connectors with indicators, all connections made with banana-plug type connectors test points • CAN-BUS/J1939 available for trouble shooting • Hall effect and speed magnetic type speed sensors on main panel • Coolant temperature sensor and oil temperature sensor • TPS sensor on main panel • Battery and alternator current sensors for monitoring charging and crank current • Touch screen 19” panel PC with Windows 10, interactive software for generating faults, seeing J1939 messages in real time, interactive schematics, and definitions THE VEHICLE ELECTRICAL TRAINING SYSTEM SHOULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES: • The starter system, hot and cold start • Alternator charging system with load current and battery current • Understanding of basic automotive control systems • Identifying the different electronic modules – Chassis Module, Electronic Module and Bulkhead Module - Chassis Module: Control of the lights - Electronic Module: Sensor reading and stalk switch - Bulkhead Module: Low current switches, dimmer • Inputs, outputs of the modules, types • Power distribution module, fuses and relays identification • Multiplexing system, communication between the modules, CAN-BUS and J1939 • Diagnostic trouble code, testing with a J1939 generic reader • Basic through advanced troubleshooting of the entire electrical system