Training move
Training move
17 Jul 2008
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Xpart invests in diagnostic training for 240-strong service network
PARTS company XPart is investing in specialist MG Rover training for its network of AutoService Centres.
All AutoService Centre technicians in the 240-strong workshop network – which specialises in MG Rover and new Mini vehicles – are being offered the specialist diagnostics training at the NAC training centre in Longbridge (pictured right).
“The courses are designed to equip and refresh all AutoService Centres with the specialist expertise they need to service MG Rover cars to the highest standards,” said Donald Lindsay, XPart’s service marketing manager.
“Whether they were originally factory trained technicians, or a new addition to the network without previous MG Rover experience, the courses provide recognised training on the use of the T4, providing the latest fault codes and information required to service the 1.3 million MG Rover vehicles still on the UK’s roads.”
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