• VW/AUDI OEM lighting system.
• OBD J1962 16-pin diagnostics.
• Banana plug measurement ports.
• Motorized headlight beam adjusters.
• 7-pin trailer socket interface.
• Closed wiring, mobile aluminum frame.
• Plug & play design.
Fully functional automotive lighting training system, built on VW/AUDI OEM components, designed to teach the structure, operation, and diagnostics of vehicle lighting systems. This mobile aluminum-framed unit features open contacts for measuring system components and circuits, a 12V power supply, and diagnostic capabilities through an OBD 16-pin connector. The system supports electrical signal measurement, fault code management, and actuator activation, offering a comprehensive hands-on learning experience for students in technical and vocational automotive education.
• Dimensions: 1820 x 1360 x 500 mm (71.65 in × 53.54 in × 19.69 in)
• Weight: approx. 60 kg (132 lb)
• Power Supply: 12V battery or optional 220 (110V)/12V power supply unit
• Product number: MSAS01-T13
• Additional feature: Integrated trailer 7-pin socket package
• Fully functional lighting system, enabling the study of automotive lighting components, circuit structures, and diagnostic methods.
• Perform precise electrical measurements using built-in banana plug jumpers and open contacts, ideal for signal analysis with oscilloscopes and multimeters.
• Develop diagnostic skills with the OBD 16-pin connector, allowing for control unit identification, fault code reading/erasing, and live data monitoring.
• Practice headlight beam adjustment and perform tests using a headlight tester, reinforcing understanding of automotive lighting regulations and safety.
• Study a wide range of lighting functions, including turn signals, brake lights, and headlight height adjustment, enhancing knowledge of modern automotive lighting systems.
• Simulate and analyze trailer lighting circuits using the integrated 7-pin socket, expanding student understanding of towing vehicle connections and lighting compliance.
• Demonstrate real-world automotive lighting systems with a robust, mobile training board, integrating seamlessly into classroom environments.
• The OEM-based system allows students to be trained in diagnostics using almost any multibrand, specialized or OEM scan tools, ensuring a safe and high-quality learning environment.
• Board on castors version, which is mobile and space saving in the classroom, allows concurrent use by multiple students, promoting collaborative learning and practical training opportunities.
• Simulate faults and measure system parameters to create dynamic, interactive lessons that enhance student engagement and understanding.
• The training stand is designed for simplicity, requiring only small adjustments to reset to default parameters, making it easy to prepare and start each lesson quickly and efficiently.
• Plug and play design, requiring no additional mountings, assembly, or special preparation for operation.
Yes. Trainers are built to support classroom use and allow for individual exercises or teamwork. Instructors can assign fault-finding tasks, system builds, or open-ended problem-solving activities.
Fuses prevent wiring damage and fire risks by breaking the circuit if there’s an overload or short circuit. Trainers allow students to see how fuses protect lighting circuits in real time.
Start with the basics: check the fuse, indicator bulbs, and the flasher relay. Loose or corroded wiring connections can also stop indicators from working.
A relay can be tested by checking for a clicking sound when it’s energized, measuring continuity across its terminals, or swapping it with a known working relay. Trainers with relays allow students to practice these tests safely.
Headlight failures are often caused by blown fuses, faulty relays, bad wiring connections, burnt-out bulbs, or a defective switch. Using a trainer helps students learn to test each possibility step by step.
- Reading and analyzing wiring diagrams.
- Building complete circuits with external wires.
- Understanding fuses, relays, and switches.
- Diagnosing faults in lighting systems.
- Working with real vehicle components for hands-on experience.
By wiring circuits manually, students learn to think like technicians. They can see the effects of correct and incorrect connections, build troubleshooting skills, and prepare for diagnosing real faults in vehicles.
Most trainers include OEM headlights, rear lights, brake lights, turn indicators, fog lamps, number plate lights, fuses, relays, warning lights, switches, and sometimes a trailer socket for extended training.
Wiring diagrams show the flow of electricity and help learners understand how lights, fuses, relays, and switches work together. Practicing with diagrams teaches students to track connections, locate faults, and make safe and accurate repairs.
An automotive lighting trainer is a practical tool that replicates a vehicle’s lighting system. It lets students connect circuits with external wires, follow wiring diagrams, and test how headlights, brake lights, indicators, fog lights, and warning systems operate.