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Discounts on Thomson Delmar Learning Materials Now Available to ASA Members

Members of the Automotive Service Association (ASA) can now receive a discount on Thomson Delmar Learning's Chilton Labor Guides and ASE Test Preparation Manuals. The Chilton 2006 Import and Domestic Manual set includes hundreds of labor times for earlier models, including maintenance services and electronic system diagnosis. The editions reflect up-to-date industry standards and are based on technical hotline output, OEM warranty times and technical editor evaluations.

BEDFORD, TX — Members of the Automotive Service Association (ASA) can now receive a discount on Thomson Delmar Learning’s Chilton Labor Guides and ASE Test Preparation Manuals.

The Chilton 2006 Import and Domestic Manual set includes hundreds of labor times for earlier models, including maintenance services and electronic system diagnosis. The editions reflect up-to-date industry standards and are based on technical hotline output, OEM warranty times and technical editor evaluations.

Thomson Delmar Learning’s ASE Test Preparation Manuals will also be offered at a discounted rate. Technicians seeking certification from any ASE exam will benefit from these manuals, which include up-to-date ASE task lists. Shop owners can help their technicians prepare with Thomson Delmar Learning’s ASE-styled practice exams, with complete explanations of the answers, as well as an overview and reference points of help for difficult questions.

For more information on this or any other ASA member benefit, call (800) 272-7467, ext. 295, or access the electronic benefits portfolio within ASA OnDemand, which can be downloaded from www.ASAOnDemand.com .

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