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Isn’t It Time We Rethink What a Master Level Technician Is?

AutoShopOwner

The Reality of Modern-Day Automotive Repairs and Service Is it reasonable these days to expect a technician to solve a complicated check engine light problem on Lexus, then jump to an electrical fault on a Volvo, and then analyze a transmission issue on a Dodge diesel pickup truck? We need to define different criteria.

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ASE Announces 2024 Award Winners

AutoSuccess

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has announced its award winners for 2024. The individuals being honored have demonstrated their knowledge by placing among the highest scoring automotive professionals holding ASE credentials. Army (Vilseck, Germany) SFC Elvin Vazquez, U.S.

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ASE Practice Tests Available Online

Brake & Front End

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) is reminding those preparing for ASE certification, or recertification, to consider taking the official practice tests as part of their test preparation process.

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Several tire shops bring home ASE awards in 2023

Tire Review Magazine

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence ( ASE ) is congratulating its award winners for 2023. Each year, ASE recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves in the automotive service industry.

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Several tire shops bring home ASE awards in 2023

Tire Review Magazine

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence ( ASE ) is congratulating its award winners for 2023. Each year, ASE recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves in the automotive service industry.

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What Qualifications do You Need to be a Motor Mechanic in Hampton Roads?

Advanced Technology Institute

Second, you’ll learn the skills it takes to succeed in the industry that don’t necessarily involve engines and automobiles–speech, accounting, technical writing, and service management. Having the ability to maintain and repair cars, trucks, SUVs, and other vehicles is only part of being a successful mechanic.