

Course Overview
Modern vehicles are packed with ADAS technology. Sensors, cameras, radar - systems that keep drivers safe. But when something goes wrong, or a repair is done blind to these systems, the liability lands on your workshop.
This course cuts through the complexity. In 3 hours, you'll understand what ADAS is, how it works, and what it means for every vehicle that comes through your bay.
No filler. Just what you need to know.
Course Dates
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Small groups. Limited to 10–12 technicians.
1 September 2026 6:00pm
Melbourne
What You’ll Learn
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By completing this course you will:
- Identify common ADAS components found in late-model light vehicles — cameras, radar, ultrasonic sensors and more
- Understand how systems like autonomous emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control actually operate
- Recognise when ADAS recalibration is required following a repair or collision
Know the consequences of missed calibration — system failure, inaccurate readings and workshop liability - Understand when to refer to a specialist and how to communicate that to customers
Course Content

Course Topics Include:
- ADAS component types, placement and identification
- How key systems operate and interact with each other
- The impact of collision repairs on sensor alignment and camera calibration
- Recalibration requirements and manufacturer standards
- When specialist intervention is required
Entry Requirements
No prior ADAS experience needed. Just show up ready to work.
To get the most out of this course, you should:
- Be currently working as a technician or in a workshop environment
- Have basic hands-on mechanical experience with modern vehicles
- Hold a current automotive qualification or be working toward one
- No ADAS background required — this course starts from the ground up
Course Outcome
By the end of this course, you'll be able to:
- Identify ADAS components and understand their purpose in modern light vehicles
- Recognise which repairs trigger a recalibration requirement
- Understand the safety and liability risks of skipping calibration
- Confidently discuss ADAS-related repairs and referrals with customers
- Know when a job requires specialist equipment or services
- Apply ADAS awareness immediately in your day-to-day workshop environment
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Why Choose Hi-Bolt
This is for you if:
You’re already working on modern vehicles
You want to confidently handle high voltage systems
You don’t want to rely on guesswork
This isn’t for:
Hobbyists
Classroom-only learners
Entry-level students

FAQ
Who are your courses designed for?
Working technicians and mechanics looking to upskill with hands-on, practical training. Hi-Bolt courses are built for people already working in the industry - not students or hobbyists.
Do I need experience to attend?
It depends on the course. Most Hi-Bolt courses are designed for working technicians with basic hands-on workshop experience. The EV & Hybrid course requires no prior EV knowledge - it starts from the ground up. Wheel Alignment Stage Two requires existing hands-on alignment experience. We recommend completing Stage One first if you're new to alignment.
Is this course accredited?
Some courses are. The EV & Hybrid Vehicle Systems course is nationally accredited — participants who successfully complete it receive a Statement of Attainment for AURETH011 and AURETH101, recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Wheel Alignment courses are not currently accredited but deliver practical, industry-recognised skills you can apply immediately back in the workshop. More accredited courses are in development.
What's the refund policy?
Full refund available up to 7 days before the event. Contact us directly after that to discuss your options.
What should I bring?
Wear your usual workshop gear. Steel cap boots and appropriate PPE are required. Everything else is provided on the day.
Can I book for my whole team?
Yes. Group bookings available - contact us directly to lock in spots for your workshop.
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