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ASE to discontinue five ‘lower volume’ tests at end of year

“Those individuals who want to be certified or recertified in these test areas should act now and definitely no later than Dec. 31,” says Matt Shepanek, ASE

Leesburg, Va.—The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has announced the discontinuation of several tests on Dec. 31.

“Those individuals who want to be certified or recertified in these test areas should act now and definitely no later than Dec. 31,” said Matt Shepanek, vice president, credential testing programs for ASE. “ASE is constantly being asked by industry partners to create new credential tests. By retiring some of the lower volume tests, we will be able to free up resources to work on some of these new requests.”

Dave Johnson, ASE president and CEO, added, “Along with transportation industry leaders, we continuously evaluate the need for new and existing certifications to best serve consumers and industry. As part of that ongoing review, we are also in the process of updating some automotive series tests and we will be adding new certifications focused on today’s advanced vehicle safety and security systems.”

The tests affected are:

  • Test E1: Truck Equipment Installation and Repair
  • Test E2: Electrical/Electronic Systems Installation and Repair
  • Test E3: Auxiliary Power Systems Installation and Repair
  • Test P4: General Motors Parts Consultant
  • Test X1: Undercar Specialist Exhaust Systems

Both certifications and recertifications for these five tests will be retired at the end of 2025 and will no longer be available. ASE is committed to ensuring that all impacted users and systems are notified accordingly.

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