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Log into the FCA PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE

• Use Internet Explorer to navigate to:https://dealerconnect.chrysler.com 

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Log into the FCA PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE

• User ID = Enter your SID• Enter your password

• These both come from your instructor / school FCA admin

• Click “Submit”

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Navigate the FCA PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE

• Click “Training”

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Navigate the FCA PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE

• Click: “PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE LEARNING CENTER”• Note: A new tab will open in your browser.

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Navigate the FCA PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE

• Click “My Learning”

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Searching for Modules• Click “Courses”• Then click “Search Courses”

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Searching for Modules• Enter the course code (number) of the next required 

module• Example: Role of a Service Technician # 0012008 

• Then click “Search”

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Searching for Modules• Be sure the module title matches the module you are 

suppose to complete (based on the module list sent by your instructor)

• Then click “Enroll”

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Searching for Modules• Click “Enroll” one more time to complete the procedure.

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ARC integrated FCA curriculum

• On the first day of class be sure to check with your instructor to find out what specific modules are required for the course you are in.

• As you progress from class to class, new modules will be required.

• Then “Enroll” into all of the required modules for the course. 

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ARC integrated FCA curriculum

• The FCA modules are required assignments in the  ARC courses.

• Each module will have a grade in the gradebook and be weighted 20% of your final grade.

• When you complete a module and your final score is displayed, take a screenshot and upload it to the Dropbox on D2L for assignment grading.

• If you are not keeping current with module completion you will lose lab privileges until your modules are completed and up‐to‐date. DON’T WAIT.   

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Completing Modules• After you have enrolled into a module you are ready to 

“Launch” or complete the module:• To begin completing modules from any page: Click “Home” 

or “My Learning”

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Completing Modules• Next, Click the “+” sign next to “Self Studies & Launched 

Subscription Courses”• Click “Launch” for the next available course

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Completing Modules• A new window will open and verify your internet browser 

compatibility• Be sure to update any needed requirements and then 

CLICK “CONTINUE” (green button) 

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Completing Modules• Every module begins with a pre‐test.  You will probably 

NOT do very well, and that is OK, as this is just a pre‐test (it does not count)

• The pre‐test does help you identify the areas you are weak in, so you know the areas to pay closer attention to going forward.  Click “Enter Test”

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Completing Modules• Continue to follow the directions inside the module (self 

guided), until you finish and pass the POST test.  The Post Test DOES count, and must be passed before moving onto the next module.

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Completing Modules• If you have any questions about module completion ask 

your instructor right away.  • Remember to screenshot your final score for each 

module and upload it for grading on to D2L.  GOOD LUCK!

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