Mech-Tech Institute

Level of Education

Technical Program

Time Investment

960 Hours

Credits

48

Tuition

$11,688

Next Starting

November 2026

Program Overview

The Automotive Mechanics program prepares students to inspect, maintain, diagnose, and repair cars and light trucks using both traditional mechanical methods and modern automotive technology. Students gain hands-on experience working with computerized diagnostic equipment, electronic systems, and industry-standard tools while performing real-world repairs in lab and shop environments.

Program Objective

The objective of the Automotive Mechanics program is to develop job-ready technicians with the technical knowledge, practical skills, and diagnostic abilities required to service modern vehicles. Graduates are trained to safely and efficiently perform automotive maintenance and repair tasks while adapting to evolving vehicle technologies.
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What You’ll Learn

Automotive Internal Combustion Engines

Learn the names and location of most engine parts and their design variations.

Automotive Fuel Injection Systems

Describe and pinpoint the causes of the most common performance problems, how to correct them, and how to use advanced diagnostic tools to find them. Includes sensors, actuators, and modules.

Engine Repair

Training to diagnose and repair engines: describing problems, the external and internal operation of an engine, and everything related to its repair.

Front End & Wheel Alignment

Operation, construction, service, and repair of suspension and steering systems.

Automotive Electrical & Electronic Systems

Electrical and electronic diagnostic testing of the vehicle: battery, starting system, ignition system and lights, instruments, horns, and wipers.

Brake & ABS (TCS) Systems

Operation, construction, service, and repair of brake systems, from conventional to modern anti-lock setups.

Automotive Air Conditioning

Diagnosis and repair of automotive air-conditioning systems.

Automotive Power Transmission Systems

Systems and operation of drivetrain components: transmission, transfer case, and differential.

Inside the Program

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Florida Campus
8620 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL

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