Testing Period: When you register for an ASE test, you will have 90 days from the original date of purchase to schedule an appointment and take your test at any of the nearly Prometric test centers across the United States and Canada.
Testing Appointments: When registering online with myASE , you also need to schedule your own appointment date and time. With myASE, you can choose testing appointments across several weeks of test dates and times to best suit your busy lifestyle. You can take ASE tests during the day, in the evening, or on weekends, subject to test center availability. Schedule your tests as early as possible, as appointment times fill up quickly. If you register by telephone, you can register and schedule your tests at the same time.
You will not be told which questions these are, so you should answer every question. Are there any other requirements beyond passing the certification exam to get certified?
In order for you to obtain the ASE certification, you need at least two years of hands-on experience on top of passing the exam. You can take as many tests as you want in your certification window. They also need to have earned all eight ASE certifications and so need to have experience working as a technician, since that is a requirement to be eligible for certification. If you miss your appointment or arrive late, the test is scored as No Show and all fees are forfeited. ASE sends email reminders to schedule your test.
If testing is not completed within 90 days, the untaken test will expire, all fees are forfeited, and you must register and pay the registration fee and test fee again. ASE reserves the right to verify all job history details and can deny certification to anyone who provides false or misleading work experience information.
To identify and recognize those Transit Bus Technicians who demonstrate knowledge of the skills necessary to diagnose, service, and repair various systems on transit buses. While several of these tests parallel the ASE Medium-Heavy Truck and School Bus tests, each is designed to test knowledge of systems specific to transit buses. Other Transit Bus recertification tests will be added over time.
Transit Bus Study Guide - this guide contains test specifications, tasks lists, sample test questions, and training resources. To identify those Technicians who possess knowledge of the skills required to diagnose sophisticated driveability and emissions-related problems on automobiles, SUVs, and light-duty trucks. Many of the questions relate to a sample vehicle using a composite power-train control system featuring computerized engine control technology used by most manufacturers. This vehicle is described in the Composite Vehicle Type 4 Reference Booklet that is provided both before and at the time of testing.
Use the link below to download and review this booklet prior to taking the L1 test. To register for the regular L1 certification test, you must have passed the Automobile Engine Performance A8 test. To register for the recertification version of the Advanced Engine Performance Specialist Test L1R , you must have previously passed the regular L1 test. The Advanced Engine Performance Specialist recertification test L1R is the same length as the regular certification test.
Advanced Engine Performance Specialist Study Guide - this guide contains test specifications, tasks lists, sample test questions, and training resources.
Composite Vehicle Type 4 Reference Booklet - this booklet describes the composite drivetrain control system that is used with many of the questions in the L1 test. To identify those Technicians who possess knowledge of the skills necessary to diagnose sophisticated diesel engine performance problems on medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
The Electronic Diesel Engine Diagnosis Specialist L2 test contains 75 questions focused on the diagnosis of general diesel engine, electronic diesel engine controls, diesel engine air induction and exhaust systems, diesel fuel systems, and specific fuel systems, including High Pressure Common Rail HPRC , electronic unit injector EUI and hydraulic electronic unit injector HEUI systems.
Test results for the first half of will NOT be provided immediately; they will be available after the close of the Spring testing window June Many of the questions relate to a sample vehicle equipped with a composite diesel engine control system featuring a cross-section of electronic diesel engine control technology used by all engine manufacturers.
This vehicle is described in the Medium-Heavy Composite Vehicle Type 4 Reference Booklet that is provided both before and at the time of testing. Use the link below to download and review this booklet prior to taking the L2 test. Advanced Diesel Engine Diagnosis Specialist Study Guide - this guide contains test specifications, tasks lists, sample test questions, and training resources.
Medium-Heavy Composite Vehicle Type 4 Reference Booklet - this booklet describes the composite electronic diesel engine control system that is used with many of the questions in the L2 test. This document will be available as an electronic pop-up document during the test. Use the link below to download the study guide and review this information prior to taking the L3 test. To improve the quality of service offered by Automobile and Medium-Heavy Truck Parts Specialists through the voluntary testing and certification of parts professionals.
To become ASE certified, Parts Specialists must pass one or more of the Parts series tests and present proof of two years of work experience specifically related to parts counter work, not hands-on automotive repair. Parts Specialists must retest every five years to retain their certification. Parts Specialist Study Guide. To identify and recognize those School Bus Technicians who possess the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose, service, and repair different subsystems of Type A, B, C, and D school buses.
While several of these tests parallel the ASE Medium-Heavy Truck and Transit Bus tests, each is designed to test knowledge of systems specific to school buses. School Bus Study Guide - this guide contains test specifications, tasks lists, sample test questions, and training resources. To identify and recognize those Medium and Heavy Truck Technicians who can demonstrate knowledge of the skills necessary to diagnose, service, and repair different systems of Class 4 through Class 8 trucks and tractors.
Master Truck Technicians who were current as of January 1, , are exempt from the T8 test requirement until the first of their other truck certifications expires. When the time comes to recertify in any of the required truck tests, they will also need to take and pass the T8 test. Medium-Heavy Truck Study Guide - this guide contains test specifications, tasks lists, sample test questions, and training resources.
To identify and recognize those Technicians who can demonstrate knowledge of the skills necessary to diagnose and repair automobile brakes, suspension and steering, and exhaust systems. To earn the Undercar Specialist designation, you must be concurrently certified in all three tests: A4, A5, and X1. The Exhaust Systems X1 test contains 40 scored questions on exhaust system inspection and repair, fabrication, installation, emissions systems diagnosis and repair, and exhaust system repair regulations.
You must be currently certified in both Automobile Suspension and Steering A4 and Automobile Brakes A5 , and satisfy the two-year hands-on work experience requirement in order to register for the X1 test. Undercar Specialists must retest every five years to retain their certification.
The Exhaust Systems recertification test X1R is about half as long as the initial certification test. Note that you must also be currently certified in both Automobile Suspension and Steering A4 and Automobile Brakes A5 , and satisfy the two-year hands-on work experience requirement in order to register for the X1R test. To identify and recognize those technicians who can demonstrate knowledge of the skills necessary to diagnose, service, and repair different systems of military tactical wheeled vehicles.
Experience Requirements: If you pass one or more tests and have at least two years of hands-on experience working as an auto or truck technician appropriate training may substitute for up to one year of experience then you will be certified as an ASE Military Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Technician.
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