Friday, September 2, 2011

U. S. Automotive Advances MPG Training

Even the best know they can be better.  This month U.S. Automotive Quackenbush showed their commitment to on-going training by attending a two-day Automotive Service Association (ASA) seminar on advanced diagnostic techniques.  The seminar, which was held May 18-19, focused on a vehicle’s drivability and MPG performance and included On-Board Diagnostics, Mode 6 and Advanced Lab Scope.

ASA has been a leading organization for owners and managers of automotive service businesses since 1951.  The organization provides education and resources with the mission of advancing professionalism and excellence in the automotive repair industry.  Hyden is the current ASA Springfield Vice President and serves on the executive committee of the Missouri/Kansas chapter, and Quackenbush serves as the ASA Mechanical Division Director.

All U. S. Automotive technicians are ASA trained and ASE Certified and receive additional training on the advanced equipment available to them at both U.S. Automotive’s Springfield and Nixa locations.  The U.S. Automotive team logged in a combined 260 educational hours in 2010 and have access to a world-wide brain trust of automotive knowledge through the International Automotive Technician’s Network (ATN).

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