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General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP) Steering and Suspension Practice Test

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About this Exam

The General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP) Steering and Suspension exam is a specialized certification test designed specifically for aspiring GM dealership technicians. This rigorous assessment evaluates a technician's expertise in the sophisticated control, handling, and ride systems fundamental to modern Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, and Buick vehicles. The program itself, of which this exam is a key component, combines classroom learning with real-world dealership experience, creating a specialized educational pathway. This practice exam is designed for students enrolled in or preparing for the GM ASEP program, serving as a critical checkpoint to validate their understanding of GM-specific engineering and repair protocols before attempting the final course completion exam or the subsequent industry-standard ASE A4 test.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This specialized GM ASEP course goes far beyond basic automotive principles, focusing almost exclusively on the advanced technologies, diagnostic tools, and repair standards utilized within General Motors dealerships. The core topics and skills validated by the final exam include:

  • Steering System Diagnosis and Repair: Comprehensive coverage of both hydraulic and electronic power steering (EPS) systems, steering columns, and gear mechanisms, specifically focusing on troubleshooting the complex electronics common in modern GM platforms like the Global B architecture.

  • Suspension System Diagnosis and Repair: Detailed evaluation of front and rear suspension configurations, including MacPherson struts, multi-link systems, control arms, and the diagnostic procedures for magnetic ride control (or Active Handling) technologies found in high-performance or luxury GM models.

  • Wheel Alignment Diagnosis and Adjustment: Mastery of advanced 4-wheel alignment principles (caster, camber, toe, thrust angle) and the practical use of state-of-the-art alignment equipment using exact GM specification data.

  • Wheel and Tire Diagnosis and Service: Knowledge required for balancing high-performance wheel/tire assemblies and troubleshooting GM’s tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS).

  • Safety Protocols: Strict adherence to GM-specific safety procedures, including high-voltage safety rules for hybrid or electric vehicles equipped with specialized steering/suspension components.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

While the exact structure may vary slightly between partner institutions delivery the GM ASEP curriculum, the final Steering and Suspension module exam is structured to mimic the challenge of official dealership technical assessments. It is designed to be rigorous.

The exam generally consists of 50 to 75 multiple-choice questions delivered in a computer-based format (CBT). A significant portion of these questions are complex, scenario-based diagnostics that require you to apply multiple repair concepts rather than simply recall definitions. Students must achieve a passing score set by the individual GM ASEP institution, typically in the range of 70–80%, to receive credit for the module and advance in the program. You will be given a specific time limit (often 90 to 120 minutes), which emphasizes the need for efficient problem-solving. This is usually a closed-book, proctored exam.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation is essential, as the content is specific to GM’s unique vehicle architecture and service information systems.

How to Study:

  • Dive Deep into GM Service Information (si.gm.com): Since this is a GM ASEP exam, your primary resource must be the official GM Service Manuals and technical bulletins. Memorize the diagnostic flowcharts and TSBs related to steering and suspension for key vehicle platforms.

  • Leverage Sponsoring Dealership Experience: The "co-op" nature of ASEP is your biggest advantage. Apply what you learn in the classroom immediately during your dealership work rotation. Ask your mentoring technician to show you how they troubleshoot EPS or calibrate MagneRide.

  • Use Specific Practice Tests: This practice exam is crucial. Treat practice tests as diagnostic tools; identify the areas where you are weak and revisit that specific GM technician training module.

  • Review ACDelco Training Materials: Utilize supplementary GM or ACDelco technical training modules, which often focus on fundamental systems before moving to advanced diagnostics.

Exam Centers:

This practice exam is typically accessed online through a GM ASEP-authorized institution's learning management system (like Canvas or Blackboard) or a dedicated GM technical training portal provided by your instructor. It is not generally administered at public Pearson VUE centers. To take this specific steering and suspension practice or final test, you must be a registered student in a recognized GM ASEP college or technical program. Contact your program coordinator for specific access instructions.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully navigating the GM ASEP Steering and Suspension course and passing the associated exams unlocks specialized, high-demand career pathways exclusively within the General Motors network. This certification is a key pillar required to achieve full GM Master Technician status, directly translating to higher earning potential and job security. Specific job opportunities and career paths this training unlocks include:

  • Certified GM Automotive Technician (Steering and Suspension Specialist)

  • Dealership Service Technician (Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, Cadillac)

  • Dealership Technical Team Lead or Shop Foreman

  • High-Performance GM Specialist (focusing on vehicles like Camaro, Corvette, or Cadillac V-Series)

  • GM Field Technical Specialist (future career path)

  • Dealership Service Advisor / Service Writer (utilizing technical knowledge for customer communication)

  • Fleet Technician (specializing in maintaining GM vehicle fleets)

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