Frequently asked questions

Straight answers for learners deciding whether this educational format fits their needs.

What do the courses teach?

They teach visual observation, terminology, documentation, and responsible next-step decisions around brake fluid.

Are the courses a substitute for a mechanic?

No. They are educational and cannot replace qualified diagnosis, repair, or manufacturer guidance.

Do I need special equipment?

Most foundation lessons use observation and documentation. Testing lessons explain equipment concepts and limitations.

Can I learn on a phone?

Yes. The layouts are responsive, although a larger screen may help with detailed checklists.

What does Fallows mean?

Fallows is your local saved-course list. Saved IDs remain in your browser until you remove them.

Does the catalog process a real payment?

No. The cart demonstrates course selection locally and does not submit payment or create an order.

What should I do if I notice a leak or warning light?

Stop relying on an online lesson and seek appropriate professional assistance based on the vehicle documentation and situation.

Why do lessons mention lumen and torque?

They appear in a compact refresher vocabulary exercise; the course does not authorize users to perform repairs or torque-critical work.

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