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Topic #24444 5 posts Started by blu94gt
Hey, I was just curious if anyone knew of schools in the US that certified Toyota technicians. I've been looking at places like UTI and local technical schools, but all I can find is Ford certification. It's not that big of deal, but I thought it would be neat to study to be a Toyota master-tech. I decided college isn't my thing so cars is lol

1999 Celica GT
toyota would have to train uto become to Toyota master tech. ... those schools all they do is teach u the basics... if u want.. read lots of books.. and replace parts on ur own car.. and friends car.. then take ur ASE test.. and build up ur tool box.... then go to a dealership and apply for a job... at first they will have u doing simple stuf like brakes and oil changes.. and as time goes on u will do more and more stuff.

[TeamNJCT
yeah, I'm going to try to get a job at the Toyota dealer here. I'm droppign out of K-State and going to go to Manhattan technical to just get a start, I can't go to UTI or anything because I just renewed my year-lease on my apartment and can't leave lol

1999 Celica GT
some technical colleges offer the TTEN program, which is toyota. I know for a fact Penn State(the technology part) and a community college near me offer it.

edit* here's a link to info if u didn't know about it
http://www.toyota.com/about/tten/index.html

This post has been edited by Mr2_Joel: May 3, 2005 - 11:14 AM

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I think I'm going to take the basic Auto-tech program at the community college here (Manhattan, Kansas) and get a job at the Honda/Toyota dealer here. I don't know where I could get into a T-TEN school or anything.

I've also thought about UTI, but I would have to take a year off school before I could move. Plus it's a lot more expensive lol.

Any other ideas? I don't know that much about this and it's hard to find info on it

1999 Celica GT