treasureseeker
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I have done searches on here and the web and could use some help on which study tools to purchase. I have taken the Michigan state test but never any of the ASE.
Will that be enough. I don't have an IphoneASE has study guides on their website
I used the books from Motor Age, They have a money back guarantee if you dont pass.
I took a few tests a few years ago - take the online study tests, they're real questions from previous tests and will familiarize you with the style of questions asked.
Test taking practice is allot of it (as seen in previous posts). I used Motor-Age books and they got me to Master Truck before the new electronic diesel tests came out. I let them lapse because i worked out of the field as a supervisor... Huge mistake. Good Luck!
I used the motorage books as well. I didnt fail any of them. Ive been master certified for a while now, so I cant really tell you what their currently putting on the tests.
Do you ever have to re-certify with ASE?
I also had this question. Good thread. Looks like ill be ordering the motor age books soon. Iv always been afraid/nervous to take any ase test because i feel im not experienced enough to pass. I did make it through aviation school and those tests are no joke. I have about 5 years in an auto shop but no automotive schooling whatsoever. Something about everyone in the shop knowing you went to take the ase test and waiting to see if you failed or passed stops me. Not this year.

Something about everyone in the shop knowing you went to take the ase test and waiting to see if you failed or passed stops me. Not this year.

The company I work for decided that ASE testing was now a way to promote within the company or to get in the door " what a joke" I absolutly agree with the comment before " ASE = ask somebody else" .Most of the ASE certified parts changers we got from this I wouldnt let fix a HAM SANDWICH for me. Im not bashing the qualified techs im talking about the guys who just passed brakes test as a way to get in the door who had been working at a drive through oil change establishment. anyway off the rant back to the post.
They provide Del-Mar study guides in my opinion are very basic they do a good job of discussing the correct terminoligy of the parts and give a basic overview of the way they interact with each other on the vehicle in our case a transit bus. You may have better luck with the other guides listed unless you dont have any experiance at all then these elementary based books might be just the ticket.
The results take weeks to get, dont worry about everyone else![]()
This is true for the paper tests, but not the CBT (Computer Based Testing). You will know before leaving the testing center whether you have passed.
ASE recently announced that it is changing testing partners and moving to all computer-based testing (CBT) in 2012 - "All computer-based testing" means that they will be doing away with the paper (scan-tron) tests.
I don't remember where I read it, but ASE's new "testing partner" is Pearson Vue, so tests will be given at you closest PV testing center - they proctor everything from Real Estate license exams to Insurance licensing exams...
The company I work for decided that ASE testing was now a way to promote within the company or to get in the door " what a joke" I absolutly agree with the comment before " ASE = ask somebody else" .Most of the ASE certified parts changers we got from this I wouldnt let fix a HAM SANDWICH for me. Im not bashing the qualified techs im talking about the guys who just passed brakes test as a way to get in the door who had been working at a drive through oil change establishment. anyway off the rant back to the post.
They provide Del-Mar study guides in my opinion are very basic they do a good job of discussing the correct terminoligy of the parts and give a basic overview of the way they interact with each other on the vehicle in our case a transit bus. You may have better luck with the other guides listed unless you dont have any experiance at all then these elementary based books might be just the ticket.
In just over a year I am down to just the “A3 – Manual Drive Train & Axles” left . I found the HVAC and automatic transmission the hardest with using the motor age guide to study from.