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Independent Repairers Are ‘Open for Business,’ ASA Tells Massachusetts Consumers

4/25/2008 11:50:46 AM

Citing concerns about misinformation surrounding the “Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act,” the Automotive Service Association (ASA) is firing back with a campaign aimed at ensuring consumers that independent repair shops are “Open for Business.”

“Proponents of H.B. 296, The Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act, are doing independent repairers in Massachusetts a great disservice by implying that only franchised dealers can repair today’s vehicles. We want to set the record straight,” said Ron Pyle, ASA president and chief staff executive. “Every auto manufacturer makes available to independent repair shops the same service and repair information it makes available to dealers.”

Independent repairers continue to use third-party information providers, and the automaker Web sites are an additional source for service information. Links to all original equipment manufacturer Web sites can be found on the ASA Web site, www.asashop.org. The Web sites are also listed on the National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) Web site, www.nastf.org.

ASA encourages independent repairers to work through NASTF to help identify and rectify any repair-related concerns they may have. NASTF serves as a forum to resolve any potential gaps involving service and repair information and tools. This national, voluntary solution has proven to be an effective resource for repairers and manufacturers alike, and over the course of the past six years has become a productive forum for dialogue between independent repairers, other industry stakeholders and automakers, as well as an effective mechanism to help identify and resolve any issues that arise.

ASA’s consumer campaign will focus on rebuilding consumers’ trust in their local neighborhood repair shops. To help support local technicians, ASA will also hold a series of Service Information Workshop programs throughout Massachusetts beginning May 6 in Canton, May 7 in Worcester and May 8 in New Bedford. All dates, times and locations for these free educational sessions can be found at www.asashop.org by clicking on the “Education & Training” tab in the top menu.


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