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Old 01-08-2003, 08:16 PM
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Getting a Diesel Certification

Since I was looking for some new skills anyway I checked the local Community College and just signed up for their one year Diesel Mechanic Certification program.<br><br>The fellow who runs it is a Ford Diesel enthusist so it looks like a good way to learn a new skill/trade as well as ensure that I can maintain the 94 F-350 for a long time to come.<br><br>Just need be sure to complete the program before its time for an overhaul.
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Re:Getting a Diesel Certification

To be Certified after school....then National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) is recognized as the standard of achievement for diesel service technicians and mechanics....this is the one that counts

http://www.asecert.org/channels/about.cfm

Good luck on your school ;D
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