Get ASE-certified in Maintenance and Light Repair

June 4, 2013

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has launched a new certification test aimed at those technicians primarily involved with vehicle maintenance and light repair services. The Auto Maintenance and Light Repair (G1) test is now available as part of the ASE certification program.

The new test was developed in response to requests from the industry for a certification category aimed at technicians performing scheduled maintenance and common bumper-to-bumper repairs. Registration for the new Auto Maintenance and Light Repair certification test is now available, with testing in July and August, 2013.

“Since about 70% of all work being performed in repair shops across the nation is maintenance-based, this new test category will focus on the knowledge necessary to successfully perform the most common maintenance and light repair tasks,” says Tim Zilke, ASE CEO and president.

“If you are a technician performing maintenance and light repair services, the new ASE Maintenance and Light Repair (G1) certification is for you.”

Developed by industry experts and the certification professionals at ASE, the Auto Maintenance & Light Repair is somewhat different from the other ASE certifications. The new test will have a one year requirement of hands-on work experience in maintenance and light repair to qualify, and half of that requirement may be met by appropriate vocational training.

It will also have a unique, smaller shoulder patch. However, like all other ASE certifications, the credential will be valid for five years and will be available through the more than 400 ASE testing locations across the country. Upon passing the G1 test, a technician will receive a shoulder insignia, display certificate and wallet card.

A free copy of the Maintenance and Light Repair (G1) Study Guide can be downloaded from the ASE website at www.ase.com. The Study Guide contains the Test Specifications and the Task List to provide you with a map of the topics that will be covered on the test.

To register for the test and schedule an appointment, go to www.ase.com/register.