Episode 105

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18th Oct 2023

ASE Renewal App Rant [E105]

Matt Fanslow discusses the ASE Renewal App, its purpose, and the misconceptions surrounding it. The app is not just a testing tool but a platform for continuous learning.

Show Notes:

  • The purpose of the ASE Renewal App (00:01:16
  • Role of ASE as a test developer and administrator (00:02:30
  • The app's focus on continued education (00:03:45) E
  • Benefits of continued education in the automotive industry (00:09:55
  • Understanding the purpose of the app and the role of ASE in question development (00:14:03
  • The ASE Renewal App and Question Flagging (00:17:41
  • Aging Questions and Exam Modernization (00:18:30
  • The Importance of Continued Learning and ASE Support (00:19:31

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About the Podcast

Automotive Field Theory
From Automotive Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health
Automotive Field Theory explores the forces that shape automotive repair, including the ones measured with a meter or oscilloscope and the ones that cannot be found on a wiring diagram.

Hosted by automotive diagnostic specialist, shop manager, and instructor Matt Fanslow, the podcast begins in the automotive aftermarket but rarely stays inside its traditional boundaries. Diagnostics, electricity, technology, leadership, psychology, economics, game theory, history, music, movies, family, and human behavior may appear unrelated. Look closely enough, however, and connections begin to emerge.

A vehicle may arrive with a technical fault, but the work surrounding it is rarely technical alone.

Information is incomplete.

People make decisions under pressure and uncertainty. Incentives shape behavior. Standards gradually drift. Good intentions produce unexpected results. The official process may say one thing while the system quietly rewards another.

Automotive Field Theory is an attempt to understand those interactions.

Drawing from real diagnostic work, shop management, industry conversations, personal experience, and an occasionally inconvenient level of curiosity, Matt examines not only how things work, but why they work that way, how they became what they are, and what apparently unrelated subjects might teach us about repairing vehicles, leading people, running businesses, and improving the automotive industry.

Some episodes begin with a failed component. Others begin with Metallica, quantum physics, professional wrestling, a historical disaster, a round of golf, or a question that refuses to leave Matt alone.

Eventually, they all enter the same field.