How Can You Determine Your Mechanic's Skill Level? ASE Certification - Mighty Auto Parts (2024)

By: Mighty Auto Parts | Monday, January 23rd, 2017 at 10:51 pm in Preventive Maintenance, Tech Tips

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This month we welcome guest blogger, Amy Mattinat, owner and President of Auto Craftsmen Ltd ASE Blue Seal Shop & AAA Approved Auto Repair Center. Before her current position she was previously President of Women in Auto Care [formerly known as: Car Care Council Women’s Board] and was awarded the 2015 U.S. Small Business Administration’s Vermont Women-Owned Business of the Year.

How Do You Know The Skill Level Of The Mechanic Working On Your Car?

In the United States, mechanics are not licensed. Anyone who goes out and purchases some tools can open up an auto repair shop or get a job at an independent shop or at the dealer working on cars. A specific shop or dealer may have a great reputation, but most drivers never know which mechanic will be working on their vehicle.

You rely on your car to keep you and your family safe and get you to work, school and all those other places that are a major part of your life without breaking down on the side of the road. Plus it is crazy expensive to purchase a car, maintain it and replace any broken or worn out parts. Cars are also so technically advanced, that it makes it nearly impossible for you to be able to work on your car yourself. I call them computers on wheels.

The mechanic or auto technician who is working on your car is essentially a car doctor. You wouldn’t go to a doctor who wasn’t a licensed M.D. So, how can you be sure the car-doctor / auto technician working on your car has the experience, expertise and skill to be repairing and servicing your vehicle?

One of the best kept secrets of the auto repair industry is The National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence Certification Program

Since 1972 The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence or ASE has set the industry standards by testing and certifying automotive professionals nationwide. ASE Certifications are a valuable yard stick by which dealers, independent repair center owners and service customers can measure the knowledge and skills of individual technicians before contracting the technician’s services. To achieve ASE Certification, technicians must show the appropriate work experience and pass one or more ASE developed tests. For cars and light trucks, this includes testing in eight automotive systems, and then there are specialty tests for hybrids, diesels, service consultants and for parts specialist.

The eight basic tests for auto mechanics are:

  1. Engine Repair Certification
  2. Automatic Transmission Certification
  3. Manual Drive Train & Axles Certification
  4. Suspension & Steering Certification
  5. Brakes Certification
  6. Electrical Systems Certification
  7. Heating & Air Conditioning Certification
  8. Engine Performance Certification

Each certification will help you identify and recognize the skill level of your technician in the specific repair or service your vehicle needs to be safe and reliable.

For each exam that is passed, the auto technician receives a certification for that system and receives an ASE Certification patch. The test questions are continually changing to reflect the new technology and each test needs to be retaken every five years to maintain the ASE Certification.

As you can see below, there is a progression of the certification process to distinguish what level of skill your auto repair technician is at. If all eight tests are passed an ASE Master Technician Certification is awarded. Master Techs are considered experts in automotive repair.

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ASE also has an Advanced Engine Performance Specialist test and Certification. These technicians are like medical specialists such as Cardiologists or Surgeons. They diagnose and repair the most complex engine performance problems and deal with the sophisticated on-board electronics that drive modern cars.

Finding ASE-Certified Technicians

Repair establishments with just one ASE technician on staff who only have one certification are permitted to display the ASE sign on their building. To find out what certifications the auto technician really has, you should look for the certificate of credentials that ASE provides and should be hanging up on display in the office or waiting area. If you don’t see any credential certificates just ask. Most technicians are proud to share their expertise and ASE Certifications with their customers.

Blue Seal of Excellence Takes the Guess Work Out of Finding ASE Certified Technicians

ASE’s highest recognition is the ‘Blue Seal of Excellence’ designation for auto repair centers and dealers that exhibit superior service and hire a staff that are at least 75% ASE Certified. These elite facilities are among the best in the nation and offer complete repair and maintenance care.

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If repair facilities are going to provide you with excellent automotive repair and care, they need to hire the best in the industry. The ASE Certification program helps you understand their staff’s level of skill, experience and dedication to their jobs.

The ASE Certification program is your guarantee of getting the top of the line service for the vehicle that you and your family invested in and safety depends on.

For more on Ms. Mattina and her shop you can visit the website: http://www.autocraftsmen.com and read more on her blog: http://www.autocraftsmen.com/blog

12 responses to “How Can You Determine Your Mechanic's Skill Level? ASE Certification”

  1. July 2, 2019 at 7:07 am

    ASE certification is really important as it determines how good your mechanic is at his work. And, that’s why you should ask for the certification before you hand over your car to them.

  2. Kesha Phillips says:

    July 15, 2019 at 9:30 am

    Great point!

  3. July 30, 2019 at 6:36 am

    Great post!! Thanks for sharing such an informative article!! It will help many to choose the right mechanic for all their auto service and repair needs. Choosing the right mechanic helps a lot in increasing the life of your vehicle and there are lesser chances of reoccurring the problem during routine maintenance. Looking for others to share their opinion. Thanks!!

  4. Thanks for explaining that we should avoid working on our car ourselves because of how complicated and expensive it is. My husband was thinking about trying some work on his off-roading vehicle that has had engine problems for the last week or so. Your article helped convince me that it’d be worth the cost to use an experienced mechanic instead!

  5. Aron says:

    March 31, 2022 at 9:05 am

    Thank you for reminding us that we need help in regarding our cars problem.

  6. Elvia Vega says:

    March 31, 2022 at 11:08 am

    We are glad to hear this article was helpful, Aron!

  7. Dennis says:

    December 29, 2022 at 2:52 am

    Excellent article indeed, personally I’m a light duty automotive technician with 8 years of experience, I don’t have an ASE certification but I definitely would pursue it, what would be a game changer in this industry is the facility you work for can encourage their employees to get certification even the basics and provide a training program even in house training so as a shop we can prepare for this constantly changing automotive technology.

  8. Elvia Vega says:

    January 23, 2023 at 10:39 am

    Thank you, Dennis!

  9. March 10, 2023 at 11:39 am

    I love what you are doing but I need a job am a automobile mechanic by profession

  10. Elvia Vega says:

    March 11, 2023 at 11:43 am

    Thank you, Bake!

  11. December 3, 2023 at 10:38 pm

    I have a Ferrari 308 GTBi that went in to St George Auto Gallery, in St George, Utah for a simple tune up. As I was driving it, it sounded like the engine had a cough. There are no Ferrari mechanics in St George, however while my Ford was in this facility for an unrelated job. I was talking with the Service Manager and he told me that their Vice President had a Ferrari. Naturally I asked where he had his service done? They told me that he hired a Certified Ferrari mechanic from Southern CA and brought him to St George to work for them. I asked to speak with the mechanic. I did and he told me that he was indeed a Ferrari mechanic and at his last Ferrari shop he was given all the 308s to work on. So, he worked on mine, he was to do a light tune-up. Change the filters, plugs, and belts. After they went 507 miles on a joy ride they handed the car back to me with a blown engine. I’ve been 3 years trying to get them to pay for a rebuild . St George Auto Gallery is claiming the car never ran and that I was planning some scam to rip them off. They also claim under oath that they never told me that they had a Ferrari mechanic. Now, I’m trying to find out if the mechanic was even a Certified Master Mechanic and ASE won’t give me that info….any ideas?. Please help. Thank you. I have the mechanics full name and date of birth only.

  12. Elvia Vega says:

    December 4, 2023 at 11:15 am

    Eric, unfortunately we don’t have any information. We are a wholesale auto parts disturbing company.

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How Can You Determine Your Mechanic's Skill Level? ASE Certification - Mighty Auto Parts (2024)

FAQs

How to check ASE certification? ›

Did you know…. you can access your current certification status and e-mail or fax a certification status letter from your personal myASE account? Go to www.ase.com/myASE and enter your username and password in the myASE Login box, or click Create myASE Account to set up your account.

How many questions are on the ASE test? ›

There are 60 questions on the Certification and up to 10 additional non-scored items that are included for statistical purposes.

Why would you choose an ASE certified technician to service your vehicle? ›

These mechanics typically have a lot of training on different makes and models of vehicles, and they can work on different parts and systems. These mechanics who are ASE-certified will also have up-to-date training.

What is the highest level of auto mechanic? ›

Master Techs are considered experts in automotive repair. ASE also has an Advanced Engine Performance Specialist test and Certification. These technicians are like medical specialists such as Cardiologists or Surgeons.

Is the ASE test hard? ›

Earning the ASE certification comes with higher pay and better opportunities, however, becoming ASE Certified is not an easy feat and requires a lot of ASE Test Prep, hard work, and dedication.

How to pass the ASE certification test? ›

To study, take a practice test and grade yourself; then read the given explanations for both the right and wrong answers. This not only further prepares you for the test questions, but makes you study the material at the same time. Don't forget to look over the Task List given for each test.

Can you take an ASE test online at home? ›

*IMPORTANT* -- You must create a secure environment within your home or workplace to take an ASE test online. Get to know the requirements to decide if remote testing is right for you. ProProctor is available 24/7. Review AM versus PM carefully when selecting an appointment start time.

Can you retake the ASE test if you fail? ›

If you take an ASE test and receive a “Pass” or “Fail” test result, you must wait 30 full days before you can purchase and schedule the same test again.

Who has the most ASE certifications? ›

There are 266,860 ASE certified technicians in the U.S., including 93,341 Master technicians. But there is only one Dan Fuller. Fuller holds the most ASE certifications of any technician in the U.S., and for 30-plus years has been certified in all 48 areas ASE tests.

How long does ASE certification last? ›

Certification credentials are valid for five years. If it has been five years or more since you took a test, it's time to take the corresponding Recertification Test. The five-year requirement ensures certified professionals are current in this rapidly changing industry.

Is it worth getting ASE certified? ›

Since 1972, ASE has issued certifications to more than 250,000 automotive technicians and service professionals. The ASE certification program benefits car owners, repair shops and auto professionals in the following ways: Car owners can count on ASE-certified technicians to complete even the most complex repairs.

What are the levels of auto tech skills? ›

The National Institute for ASE offers different certificates for different vehicle types and secondary systems. The certification pathway has three levels—entry-level, professional technician and master technician. There are 58 tests across 13 specialty areas offered to further your knowledge and test your expertise.

What types of questions are asked on the ASE certification tests? ›

The Auto Maintenance and Light Repair Certification Test (G1) contains 55 scored questions, plus 10 unscored research questions covering knowledge of the skills related to maintenance and light repairs in engine systems, automatic transmission/transaxle, manual drive train and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, ...

What is a level 2 auto mechanic? ›

Automotive Mechanic II (In addition to the duties listed above) Skill and Ability to: diagnose and determine engine and other operating defects; properly test and make extensive repairs to engines, transmissions, differentials, hydraulic systems, electrical and hybrid drive systems, power generation systems, pneumatic ...

Do ASE certifications expire? ›

Certification credentials are valid for five years. If it has been five years or more since you took a test, it's time to take the corresponding Recertification Test. The five-year requirement ensures certified professionals are current in this rapidly changing industry.

How do I find my ASE ID number online? ›

An ASE ID number will be assigned upon completing the account set-up and can be viewed by logging in to myASE.

What is a valid ASE certification? ›

ASE Certified professionals mean peace of mind for auto service managers and customers. In addition to passing an ASE certification test, automotive technicians must have two years of on-the-job-training or one year of on-the-job-training and a two-year degree in automotive repair to qualify for certification.

How many ASE to be master? ›

Master Technician status is earned when you achieve certification in all required testing areas for that series. For example, technicians certified in tests A1 through A8 are Master Automobile Technicians. Those certified in tests T2 through T8 are Master Medium/Heavy Truck Technicians, and so forth.

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