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Tesla and Rivian Support ASA’s R2R Agreement with AAI and SCRS

August 24, 2023 | Comments Off on Tesla and Rivian Support ASA’s R2R Agreement with AAI and SCRS

Auto manufacturers Tesla and Rivian have notified the Automotive Service Association, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists, and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation that it supports and is aligned on the Right-to-Repair agreement signed by the three industry groups. Key components of the agreement: “There shall be available for purchase by owners of motor vehicles…

EPA Lowers Enforcement Priority of Aftermarket Defeat Devices

August 21, 2023 | Comments Off on EPA Lowers Enforcement Priority of Aftermarket Defeat Devices

The EPA has downgraded aftermarket defeat devices on its list of top priorities. Last week, the agency released its National Enforcement Compliance Initiative list for 2024-2027. Aftermarket defeat devices had been on the list from 2020-2023. They are now classified as a standard “core” priority. Click here to learn more. 

ASA DC Representative Pens Editorial on New R2R Agreement

August 14, 2023 | Comments Off on ASA DC Representative Pens Editorial on New R2R Agreement

Vehicle Service Pros has published a guest editorial authored by ASA DC Representative Ben Sharp. In the article, Ben explains how the new agreement that ASA reached with SCRS and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation ensures independent automotive repair shops have access to the data, systems, and tools needed to diagnose and repair their customers’…

EPA Clarifies Agricultural Equipment Repair Rights

August 8, 2023 | Comments Off on EPA Clarifies Agricultural Equipment Repair Rights

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has responded to a request from the National Farmers Union (NFU) for clarity on their right to repair agricultural equipment. In its reply letter to the NFU, the EPA confirmed that the Clean Air Act of 1990 prohibits agricultural equipment manufacturers from preventing farmers, or an independent repairer…

CA Bill would Require Drivers in AV Trucks

August 8, 2023 | Comments Off on CA Bill would Require Drivers in AV Trucks

A bill making its way through the California Legislature would require autonomous vehicles (AV) weighing over 10,001 pounds to have a licensed human driver on board while on California roads. This requirement would stay in place until at least 2031. Assembly Bill (AB) 316 passed on the Assembly floor 69-4. It then passed the State…

U.S. House Committee Advances Bills that would curtail Biden Admin EV and Emissions Goals

July 27, 2023 | Comments Off on U.S. House Committee Advances Bills that would curtail Biden Admin EV and Emissions Goals

The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee approved two pieces of legislation that would derail a significant component of the Biden Administration’s goals of reducing auto emissions by boosting electric vehicles (EV). H.R. 1435, The Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act, sponsored by Rep. Joyce (R-PA), would ban the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state…

Bill Requiring AM Radio in Cars Advances

July 27, 2023 | Comments Off on Bill Requiring AM Radio in Cars Advances

Earlier today, the US Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee voted to advance a bill that would require all new vehicles to be manufactured with AM radio as a standard feature. The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2023 (S. 1669) passed the committee by a nearly unanimous vote, with only one objection. The…

ASA Board Approves Policy Position Statement on OEM Repair Procedures

July 18, 2023 | Comments Off on ASA Board Approves Policy Position Statement on OEM Repair Procedures

The ASA Board of Directors has approved the following policy position statement on OEM Repair Procedures: Insurers Should Account for OEM Repair Procedure Research in Estimates ASA supports the research, application, and documentation of OEM repair procedures before, during, and after completing a repair. OEMs develop, test, and verify repair procedures to restore the safety…

ASA and Automakers Reach Landmark Agreement on Right-to-Repair

July 11, 2023 | Comments Off on ASA and Automakers Reach Landmark Agreement on Right-to-Repair

The Automotive Service Association, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation – the trade group for automakers who manufacture 98% of all cars sold in the United States – have reached a landmark agreement that will add additional safeguards on automotive right-to-repair. This agreement ensures that independent repair shops will…

FTC Reaches Settlement with Operators of Extended Automobile Warranty Scam

July 6, 2023 | Comments Off on FTC Reaches Settlement with Operators of Extended Automobile Warranty Scam

The Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement in its lawsuit against Kole Consulting Group and its owner Daniel Kole. The FTC charged Kole and his company in February 2022 with running a telemarketing scam that pitched, what they called, their American Vehicle Protection program. Hundreds of thousands of consumers nationwide received calls to solicit…

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