Level II – Technical training for overland and expedition vehicles
€
1600.00
€
Level II is for anyone who wants not only to identify breakdowns on the road, but also solve them in practice. You’ll train essential travel skills: tire inspection and repair, temporary fixes for cooling, air, and oil systems, and quick identification of common failures. You’ll also learn practical fundamentals of vehicle electrics (starter, alternator, 12/24 V systems). The goal is a clear theory-to-practice transfer, so you can act calmly and methodically and get back on the road safely.
CONTENT & TRAINING FOCUS
Tires & wheels A tire is damaged, repaired, and checked for airtightness. You’ll learn how to respond independently on the road — from visual inspection to temporary repair.
Lines & systems Whether coolant, compressed air, or oil — you’ll learn how to identify leaks, which materials are suitable for temporary repairs, and how to narrow down the source of a fault.
Electrical systems: starter, alternator, 12/24 V Clearly explained and applied in practice: how the power supply works, what can fail, and how to identify issues.
Theory-to-practice transfer We combine technical understanding with concrete procedures. You’ll learn not only what to do, but how — so you can act calmly and methodically in real situations.
Axle & braking systems Insights into key components such as wheel carriers, brakes, and axle loads — as preparation for future maintenance or repair work.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
The goal of Level II is to give you real practical competence for the road. You’ll learn how to better read your vehicle in the event of a fault, respond to issues effectively, and continue your journey independently. More knowledge, more confidence, and more self-reliance — even when things get critical.