ASE Automobile/Light Truck Certification Tests

Objective: To identify and recognize those automobile and light truck technicians who can demonstrate knowledge of the skills necessary to diagnose, service, and repair cars, SUV’s and light duty trucks.
Scope Of Program: The ASE Automobile/Light Truck Test Series includes eight certification exams: Engine Repair, Automatic Transmission/Transaxle, Manual Drive Train and Axles, Suspension and Steering, Brakes, Electrical/Electronic Systems, Heating and Air Conditioning, and Engine Performance.
Test Development: The questions that appear on this test are written and approved by a cross section of industry experts that includes working automobile technicians, vocational educators, aftermarket parts and equipment manufacturers, and representatives from automobile manufacturers both foreign and domestic. This procedure ensures that the tests are fair for all technicians without bias towards any specific automobile manufacturer.
Format: The scored portion of each test consists of 40 to 60 multiple-choice questions that address various content areas. Each test may contain up to ten additional questions that are included for statistical research purposes only. Answers to these questions do not affect test scores, but since they are not separately identified in the test, all questions should be answered.
Certification Requirements: To become ASE certified, technicians must pass one or more of the Automobile exams and present proof of at least two years of relevant work experience. Those who pass all eight exams are recognized as ASE-certified Master Automobile Technicians. Technicians may substitute two years of relevant formal training for up to one year of the work experience requirement.
Recognition: Those who earn certification will be issued wallet and wall credentials, plus an appropriate sleeve insignia. They will also receive ASE’s Blue Seal Tech News.
Recertification: To remain certified, automobile technicians must be retested every five years. This requirement ensures ASE-certified technicians are staying current with changes in the industry.
Fees: There is a $32 non-refundable registration fee per person and a $26 test fee for each test when taken in the paper/pencil format. There is a $70 registration fee and a $37 test fee to take the computer-based test. All computer-based testing fees are non-refundable.
Registration: The Automobile/Light Truck test series is available in either Paper/Pencil or Computer-Based Testing format.
PNP or CBT? The Choice Is Yours!
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Paper/Pencil Testing (PNP)
Paper/Pencil Testing takes place each May and November at over 700 test centers nationwide. Registration deadlines are March 31 and September 30, respectively. Registration for paper/pencil testing may be done online, by telephone, or through the mail.
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Computer-Based Testing (CBT)
Computer-Based Testing takes place in January/February and in July/August at over 200 test centers nationwide. Registration for computer-based testing MUST be done through a special toll free telephone number during a month-long registration period.
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To Learn More, ASE Also Suggests...
Automobile/Light Truck Test Catalog: Includes Tests A1 - A8, Automobile Service Consultant (C1), Alt. Fuels Compressed Nat. Gas (F1), and Exhaust Systems (X1)-(pdf - file size: 306 KB)
Paper/Pencil Registration Booklet (pdf - file size: 625KB)
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