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Experience the Difference of Professional Mobile Electronics Installation: Use an MECP Certified Installer

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When you upgrade your car or truck with aftermarket electronics, you certainly don’t want amateurs working on your vehicle. To ensure complete, correct mobile electronics installation—whether it’s a car alarm or an iPod integration system—you should always use a MECP certified installer. These trained professionals have the skills to provide superior installation and the credentials to illustrate that expertise. For the best in mobile electronics, choose MECP certified installers every time!
What does MECP mean?
MECP is an acronym for Mobile Electronics Certified Professional. This certification program for mobile electronics technicians is the only nationally recognized program certifying installers in this field.
To become an MECP certified installer, technicians must pass an extensive written exam that tests on subjects including installation techniques and different types of mobile electronics systems, including GPS navigation, vehicle safety and security, and car audio video. Many of the questions involve real-world design and troubleshooting situations. Hands-on experience and on-the-job training are both highly recommended prior to sitting for the MECP certification test.
MECP certification is available at three levels: basic, advanced, and master installer. The basic installer certification is valid for two years; the other levels expire after four years. The higher the certification level of your MECP certified installer, the greater his or her experience and knowledge. Master level certification represents extensive expertise in all areas of car audio video installation as well as a commitment to professional excellence.
Why should I have my car electronics installed by an MECP certified installer?
When you choose MECP certified technicians for your mobile audio video installation, you can be confident that your system will be effectively and completely installed. MECP certification simply indicates that this installer adheres to a higher level of professionalism than a fly-by-night car electronics shop. MECP certified technicians have taken the time and effort to attain the credentials that prove their broad knowledge of mobile electronics equipment and installation processes. Their certification also shows a willingness to stay up-to-date with the latest products and trends in the industry; with renewal testing at least every four years, your MECP certified installer is certain to be on top of developments in this fast-changing industry.
Using an MECP certified installer brings you the peace of mind that your vehicle will be treated with care and that your new electronics will be installed according to the best, correct methods possible.
How can I know if my mobile electronics specialists are MECP certified?
With close to 12,000 MECP certified professional installers working at shops throughout the country, locating one nearby should not be difficult. We recommend calling mobile electronics stores in your area and inquiring about the MECP certification status of their installers. Once you’ve found a shop with qualified technicians, be sure that you see their credentials before they begin working on your vehicle. That way, you’ll be able to rest assured that your car or truck is in the hands of capable, competent car electronics pros.

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Matt Gallo drives a customized 2001 Ford Mustang and is the Internet marketing manager for Prospect Genius, a leader in affordable marketing solutions for local businesses.


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