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Automation Squad

Role

AI for Car Audio Installers

Robert MacKelfresh

By Robert MacKelfresh

Founder, Automation Squad

Install, diagnose, or repair communications, sound, security, or navigation equipment in motor vehicles.

Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles · O*NET 49-2096.00 · Job Zone 3 · sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor occupation database

Automation coverage

4 of 12tools on this list have an AI solution available today

Counted by matching the tools this occupation is documented as using against a corpus of 226,452 AI products, MCP servers, skills and connectors. Where a tool has no match, we say so rather than inventing one.

AI you can use for this job

10 matched to the tools electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles use. Showing 10.

The tools this job actually uses

12 documented for this occupation. Showing 12, hot technologies first. A filled dot means an AI solution exists for it.

  • Microsoft Excelhot
  • Microsoft Office softwarehot
  • Microsoft PowerPointhot
  • Microsoft Wordhot
  • Harris Tech X.over Pro
  • Harris Technologies BassBox
  • Installalogy Access Client
  • LinearTeam WinISD
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • MobileToys MAIDXL
  • True Audio WinSpeakerz
  • WHE Term-PAK

What this job involves

12 documented tasks, most important first. Showing 12.

  1. Install equipment and accessories, such as stereos, navigation equipment, communication equipment, and security systems.
  2. Inspect and test electrical or electronic systems to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections and testing instruments, such as oscilloscopes and voltmeters.
  3. Cut openings and drill holes for fixtures and equipment, using electric drills and routers.
  4. Splice wires with knives or cutting pliers, and solder connections to fixtures and equipment.
  5. Diagnose or repair problems with electronic equipment, such as sound, navigation, communication, and security equipment, in motor vehicles.
  6. Run new speaker and electrical cables.
  7. Confer with customers to determine the nature of malfunctions.
  8. Remove seats, carpeting, and interiors of doors and add sound-absorbing material in empty spaces, reinstalling interior parts.
  9. Record results of diagnostic tests.
  10. Estimate costs of repairs, based on parts and labor charges.
  11. Replace and clean electrical or electronic components.
  12. Build fiberglass or wooden enclosures for sound components, and fit them to automobile dimensions.