It is a vocational education training device that simulates real automotive CAN bus networks and related vehicle systems for hands-on learning. The board includes multiple ECUs, sensors, test panels and a mobile stand to teach systems such as engine control, ABS, airbags, comfort systems, transmission and more.
The standard configuration includes Engine Control ECU (1), ABS ECU (1), Airbag ECU (1), Electric Rearview Mirror System (1), Window Regulator Motor Module (4), Ignition/Fuel Injection System (1 set), Fault Setting Module (manual switch type), OBD Diagnostic Seat (1 set), CAN wiring harness (1 set) and an instrument anti-theft system and comfort/automatic transmission ECUs according to car model.
Yes. The product is designed around automotive CAN bus principles and includes CAN wiring harnesses and ECUs to demonstrate CAN-based communications used in modern vehicles.
Yes. Certain modules (for example some comfort system, instrument anti-theft and automatic transmission ECUs) can be customized or supplied according to specific car models. Contact the supplier to request particular model support.
Students can connect and trace CAN wiring, observe ECU interactions, perform OBD diagnostics at the dedicated diagnostic seat, simulate faults using the manual fault setting module, operate window/regulator and mirror actuators, and practice component-level troubleshooting on a mobile test panel.
The board is intended for individual or small-group instruction. Typically 1–4 students can share one unit for collaborative diagnostics and hands-on exercises, depending on the teaching format.
The board ships with a mobile stand and test panel. Basic assembly and safe electrical connection are required. Exact setup steps, wiring diagrams and power requirements are provided by the supplier in the product manual—follow that documentation or request on-site installation support if needed.
Safety features include isolated test panels and a manual fault-setting module. Observe standard electrical safety practices: disconnect power before wiring changes, use protective equipment, never bypass safety interlocks, and follow the supplier's safety guidelines and local workshop rules.
The product includes an OBD diagnostic seat for practical OBD exercises. Any specific diagnostic software, interfaces or PC tools may be provided or recommended by the supplier—confirm which software packages are included or available as optional add-ons.
A manual switch-type Fault Setting Module is provided to inject or simulate common faults. This allows instructors to create repeatable fault scenarios for troubleshooting practice without damaging the actual ECUs.
Perform regular visual inspections, keep connectors and wiring clean and dry, tighten loose terminals, and store in a dust-free environment when not in use. For electrical or ECU maintenance follow the manufacturer's service instructions and contact technical support for component repairs.
Supplier offerings vary. Most vendors provide user manuals, wiring diagrams and basic training materials; many offer technical support, extended documentation or optional instructor training. Check with your supplier for warranty terms and available support packages.
Yes. It is designed for vocational institutes, technical colleges and workshops to support accredited curricula covering automotive electronics, CAN bus systems and diagnostic practice. Verify with your accreditation body if specific certification or documentation is required.
Contact the supplier or distributor with your requirements (desired car models, additional ECUs or accessories). Many vendors offer configurable packages and spare-module orders, and can provide quotes for customization and shipping.
Ask the vendor about packaging protection, shipping lead time, installation services, customs documentation (if international), freight costs, and return/inspection policies. Lead times depend on configuration and any required customization.
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