Automotive Electricians
What is an Automotive Electrician?
- Wiring and lighting systems
- Starter motors and alternators
- Ignition and charging systems
- Electronic fuel injection systems
- Air conditioning and heating controls
- Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
- On-board computer and diagnostic systems
The Process of Automotive Electrical Work

Assessment And Diagnosis
Using diagnostic tools and scanners to identify faults in the vehicle’s electrical system.

Disassembly And Inspection
Accessing wiring, fuses, relays, and electronic modules to pinpoint issues.

Repair And Replacement
Fixing faulty wiring, replacing defective components, and ensuring connections are safe and secure.

Installation
Fitting new electrical systems or accessories such as alarms, radios, navigation units, or tracking devices.

Testing
Running diagnostic tests to confirm the system is functioning correctly.

Final Checks
Ensuring all safety standards and manufacturer specifications are met before returning the vehicle to the owner.
How Long Does It Take to Qualify as a Automotive Electrician in South Africa?
Training Duration
Typically 3 to 4 years through an apprenticeship or learnership.
Requirements
• Minimum of Grade 9 (some employers prefer matric with
maths and science).
• Theoretical training at EMPOWERMENT ACADEMY, an
accredited training provider.
• Extensive workplace training under supervision.
• Successful completion of a Trade Test at an accredited
centre.
The Importance of Automotive Electricians in South Africa
With the rise of hybrid and electric vehicles in South Africa, Automotive Electricians are at the
forefront of technological change. Their skills keep traditional petrol and diesel vehicles
roadworthy while also preparing the industry for the growing shift toward electric mobility.
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