
Did you know the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has useful tips and online resources to help take the fear out of testing?
Did you know the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has useful tips and online resources to help take the fear out of testing?
Here's a look into the three ways for service professionals to take certification or recertification tests.
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence's 50th-anniversary celebration is coming to an end.
Through its partnership with Prometric, ASE will now offer the ProProctor remote testing option as a recertification solution.
ASE created the test to identify technicians who possess knowledge of the skills required to diagnose, service, and calibrate ADAS.
The goal of the pilot tests will be to look at all different aspects of the truck’s operation including working components, handling, and driver experience.
The service professionals who register will have 90 days to schedule an appointment to take the selected ASE tests.
The new preliminary conditioning equipment will be used to prepare belts for conducting full testing required to meet SAE J2432-2012 specifications for belt noise.
Today, more than a quarter of a million individuals who currently hold ASE certifications work in every segment of the transportation industry. How, exactly, are they developed?
The company said it recognized a need for new equipment when its engineers needed to control the noise level of one of its pedal assemblies.
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