The Multifunctional Vehicle Systems Educational Trainer is a complex platform designed to demonstrate the operation and interaction of multiple automotive systems. It includes functional lighting, comfort, ventilation, and CAN communication systems, allowing students to analyze real electrical connections and control principles. All components are interconnected using OEM connectors and operate as in an actual vehicle, providing a realistic and safe learning environment.
Students learn CAN diagnostics, electrical measurement, comfort system troubleshooting, lighting system analysis, sensor interpretation, and practical workshop procedures.
It is suitable for vocational schools, technical colleges, automotive training centers, and university-level engineering programs.
Yes. Instructors can simulate faults, disconnect components, and guide students through real diagnostic workflows.
The trainer includes a heater blower fan and airflow flap control, enabling studies of motor control and actuator operation.
Both doors include central locking, power windows, and power mirror adjustment, all controlled through the CAN network.
Yes. A light and rain sensor activates headlights automatically, allowing students to analyze sensor-driven automation.
Yes. Open measurement points allow observation of voltages, currents, and CAN frames using diagnostic tools.
Yes. All connectors, sensors, modules, switches, and door systems are OEM-based for realistic diagnostic conditions.
The stand includes a CAN bus network, lighting system, steering-column controls, wipers, heater blower fan, airflow flap control, and full door comfort systems.
It is designed to teach the structure, operation, and diagnostics of modern automotive electrical systems, including CAN communication, lighting, comfort electronics, and ventilation control.