Well to start, you have to have some knowledge about the auto industry. Some schooling and two years of work experience. The work experience could be less if you complete certain requirements. Do all the certifications in a group like A1-9 Automotive repair and you can become a master technician.
You have to write an exam.
They have 4 test times per year, In fall and spring they have CBT (computer base testing) and summer and winter winter written. You will take the test at an ACT centre.
Pass, submit you work experience or relevant documents and you will be certified.
They have a wonderful customer support very helpful.
After you wrote and passed your 1st exam enroll in myASE. There you can track all you tests and certifications, you can do it from there website www.ase.com or www.act.org/ase/myase it takes 30 min to update.
Good Luck
No, Ase is only for automotive
Contact a ASE certified mechanic in your area.
You do not need an ASE certification because a lot of dealerships will hire you and train you on location. If not, I bet your local community college can help you out with the tools you need.
No
An ASE Certified technician is a mechanic who has fulfilled the voluntary requirements for certification by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
You must be ASE certified. That's federal law.
Many websites and bookstores will have books, study guides, and other ASE certification resources available for purchase that will help you pass the ASE tests. I would check websites and local bookstores for the exact ASE certification help I need.
No.
I am a Lexus and ASE master certified technician with 20 years experience and I make $25 per flat rate hour. I'm located in Northeast Ohio.
Inspection laws vary from state to state. State governments do not recognize ASE certifications.
you have to pass tests ASE puts out there are several brakes/ transmiton/engine repair ect.
Take it to someone who is ase certified