ASE removes prerequisites for L4 ADAS Certification test
ASE has removed the prerequisites for the ASE Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Specialist Certification test (L4), allowing more service professionals to take the test.
The ASE L4 test covers content focused on the diagnosis, service, and calibration of radar, camera, ultrasonic, and other advanced driver assistance systems. A free study guide is available to help with ASE L4 test preparation. For more information visit ASE's website.
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“Shops are performing more ADAS service and repairs than ever before, and it is important that they can demonstrate to their customers that the service professionals on staff can diagnose, service, and calibrate ADAS on vehicles,” said Dave Johnson, president and CEO of ASE. “By removing the prerequisites to taking the L4 test, more service professionals are eligible to prepare for and take this challenging test.”
"ASE certifications are the benchmark for recognizing knowledgeable service technicians,” continued Johnson. “Because today’s vehicles are equipped with increasingly complex ADAS systems, vehicle owners must rely on the competency of service professionals to ensure their safety. Earning the L4 ADAS certification is the most effective way for a service professional to demonstrate the proficiency that both employers and customers value.”
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