- Engine RepairASE-Certified professionals usually wear blue and white ASE insignia and carry credentials listing their exact areas of expertise (brakes, engine repair, etc.), while employers often display their technicians' credentials in the customer waiting area.
- Engine Diagnostic
- Transmission Service
- Air Conditioning Service/RepairJustin has been with CARS since 1993. He graduated from The University of Northwestern with an Automotive degree. He is also a Master Technician and has a MACS certificate for air conditioning service. He is married to Lesley. They have three children: a daughter, Lauryn and two sons, Lukas and Wyatt. Justin enjoys riding his motorcycle, spending time with family and going to the races.
- Radiator Service/Repair
- Wheel Alignment
- Tire Service
- Brake Service
- Body/Collision RepairHere's how ASE certification works: Prospective candidates register for and take one or more of ASE's 40-plus exams. The tests are grouped into specialties for automobile, medium/heavy truck, truck equipment, school bus, and collision repair technicians as well as engine machinists, alternate fuels technicians, parts specialists, auto service consultants, and collision damage estimators.
- Electrical Service/Repair
- General RepairsFinding a good auto repair facility is always a concern, especially when the unexpected happens. One important thing to remember is to look for ASE Certification.