Where should I look for the best mechanic training in NJ?
I've done 3 years in biomedical engineering and have an associate's in computer science but I can't afford university anymore. Have taken to working on my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee and saved $5000 so far. I've also been hacking the car using a $15 OBD2 interface to get that gas guzzling bitch up to 30 MPG. She's a problem child and mechanic training will at the very least save me thousands even if I don't become a mechanic.
Anyway, fuck curing cancer. How does one get into this Mechanic shit?
>>16354851
have a bump friendo :^)
>>16354851
dunno lol
>>16354851
Inb4 pic gets deleted.
>hacking the car using a $15 OBD2 interface
An OBD2 reader won't let you flash the firmware. You can't fool us.
Go to community college and do the Automotive Tech course.
Alternatively, apply as a lube tech and work your way up.
>>16355365
starting as a lube tech is literal cancer. Better to learn at a local community college like you said and then just apply what you learn to your car at home. Get your SXX or whatever the main mechanic certification is and then call around and ask if any mechanic shops are hiring or if you can show up and show that you're competent and quick at diagnosing issues and fixing them without fucking up and costing the shop money. It's one thing if you forget to torque your rear brake caliper back down on your own car, another if you forget on someone else's car. Honestly I just came to see more of that great breasted woman.
>>16355585
>He torques his brake callipers to spec