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How to Become a Professional Automotive Technician

www.ericthecarguy.com Perhaps on this one you could add your input about how you became an technician or how you plan to one in the comments below or even better leave a video response. I’d love to hear your story so feel free to contribute. You can visit me at the link above for the EricTheCarGuy.com website Stay dirty ETCG1

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25 Comments
  1. Mss829 @ Well, not too far in human behavior, I think it could be that those who can not tell you what to do.

  2. Hello Eric, a reflection on why some people do not believe the ASE certification?

  3. Any thoughts on why some people do not believe in the ASE certification?

  4. @ Cuntsucks Please say that and I will.

  5. @ ETCG1 yes, but man I love your videos, you are a goodguy to make videos and show people how to fix cars, eric maintain the excellent work.

  6. @ Cuntsucks thought I might need a special plug, glad you I have ordered.

  7. @ It may or ETCG1, Thanks man muych, certainly with the rotors, I was working on them today, and I like the way to get the ring in place, then I had to buy a holster for holding an axle Dana 44 . then it started raining, and I had to put together and I drop arrival on Monday, but thanks for the help!

  8. @ Cuntsucks think responds to this, but the check ETCG tinged drainage tube EVAP.

  9. I have a question, I have a tool for C / RRSP, and I recharged my syastem twice and twice the compressor running but no cold air, 20 minutes later all the freon (R12) sank, I did dye test, and found no leak, but did not check my evaperator heart, how do you know if that is the problem, mine is not under the dash under the hood of her but it takes a long time to come. Thanks

  10. well, said Eric, I agree!

  11. Mss829 @ I re-certified twice now and I’m due soon, recertification tests are easier than the first tests. Yes, the questions can be difficult, I think we can produce a series on the ASE tests in the future to respond to this thing.

  12. Did you have to renew the authorization for the ESA? If so, how long you think you can keep it? He was far from the issue passes motor performance, so I want to try again soon, but these tests may need to be very cautious answers.

  13. @ Richardramoso’m at it, Thanks for the comment.

  14. We hope that Sir and can you please upload more videos, more power!

  15. @ Scarhead8711 good luck to you. If I can help let me know.

  16. Great video of Eric. I start summer school at my local cc for the automotive program and a member of T-TEN (Toyota), Monday and hope to be part of this end of my studies.

  17. Freebirdjr2000 @ To be honest, how your doing, it is probably better. Working on cars of a type of life is the time of its construction and its work can be part of your own pieces. Thanks for the comment.

  18. great video. I want time to do so. But I love my job as a machinist CNC working group on cars on the side. Who will help me to pay to build car derby. Keep the video coming soon!

  19. CravinMorehead420 @ Enjoy what you do makes a big difference in how you get up in the morning to be sure.

  20. @ Rezikrisp Welcome to the world of automotive repair professionals. I wish him well. You are right to ask questions is the best way to learn and improve what you do. Thanks for the comment.

  21. @ ETCG1 sweet. . . would be great. I know that nothing is easy, but if you like what you do, then it is for her, right? hahah

  22. Cool video, and I’ll add this. I thought this week I began my career as a car technology in a Nissan dealership. It was after an associates degree, investimate decent tools, and calling all the dealers in my area to get an interview. The most important thing for me that he knew nothing about cars two years ago is to ask questions (lots), be flexible, perfect practice, and perseverance. Good luck to everyone.

  23. @ EnzoElite you for your contribution and comments. I will not stop to check my details before committing to the video. I did not know I had said EAS instead of ASE. Well, I gave up trying to be perfect years ago. :)

  24. CravinMorehead420 @ thanks for the comment. In the next video I plan to cover what it is like being a technician, perhaps clarify. I used to paint the houses before becoming a mechanic, among others.

  25. In August I started my current car GM-ASEP in a community college (for the record I hate physical jaja). I hear so many auto technicians and stop complaining about the rat level (p) ey how horrible, but a career is what you make of it. After five years of aluminum construction for feel me haha

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