The upturn in the resistivity upon cooling far below the ferromagnetic transition in the metallic system UAsSe is rather unusual. Measurements on several single crystals show that its magnitude monotonically increases with decreasing Curie temperature (T C between 101.5 and 117K). On the other hand, the resistivity in the paramagnetic state shows a weak sample dependence only. Distinct differences for both the Sommerfeld coefficient, γ (20–40mJmol−1K−2), and the Debye temperature, Θ D (252–310K), have been observed for crystals with different T C values. Θ D increases only for specimens with TC>111K, while γ=γ(T C ) shows a minimum close to TC=111K. No effect in magnetic fields up to 14T has been observed. The observations suggest a non-magnetic Kondo effect arising from two-level systems.