Gates Training Offers Bonus Prizes To ASA Members

Gates Training Offers Bonus Prizes To ASA Members

Automotive Service Association (ASA) education member Gates is now offering ASA members a free training and education program called “Acceleration Sessions.”

The Acceleration Sessions online video training series can be located at gatesprotraining.com, and each quarter features new topics. After watching a short educational video, members who pass a brief quiz may receive a dining discount coupon worth $25.

In addition, ASA members are eligible for a bonus drawing of 25 serpentine belt drive displays if they use their ASA Promo Code when they register for each Acceleration Sessions training event. That’s in addition to the regular prizes, which can include various laser alignment tools or packages valued at approximately $1,000. (Check out a special offer for ASA members on page 21 in the July issue of AutoInc.)

“We are very proud to offer automotive repair professionals free training that helps them keep building their valuable skills,” said Bobby Bassett, national training director, Gates Corp. “Gates offers premium products that give the ultimate performance, just like our aftermarket channel partners are committed to giving the best repairs possible, so this program brings it all together.”

ASA members are encouraged to visit the Gates booth (No. 31015) at CARS July 31 through Aug. 1 at Detroit’s COBO center to learn more about educational opportunities available to them. To register for CARS, visit www.CARSevent.com.

To learn more about ASA’s dedication to service and repair professionals, the value of ASA membership and how to join, visit or call (800) 272-7467, ext. 361.

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