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- Current automotive technology is being used to
successfully “lock out” car owners from being able to repair and
maintain their own vehicles. Modern automobiles contain many computers that
control virtually every component such as the braking system, steering
mechanism, air bags, ignition, and the climate control system.
- Lacking the ability to “talk” to the
car’s computers, owners or their auto technicians cannot accurately
diagnose and repair mechanical problems.
- This means that later model cars will only be serviced
and repaired at automobile dealerships, which makes shopping around for the
best prices and most convenient service locations impossible.
- Without the ability to choose, consumers are denied
competitive prices and the right to choose where, how, and when to have their
vehicles repaired – at affordable prices and convenient locations.
- Reaffirms the owners’ right to
repair their automobile and keep their families safe.
- Promotes consumer safety by allowing
owners or their auto technicians’ access to the same information and
tools available to franchised dealers to repair and maintain late model
computer controlled vehicle systems.
- Permits owners to choose the repair shop
to service and maintain their vehicles.
- Authorizes the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) to enforce requirements in order to protect consumers and to promote
competition in auto maintenance and repair.
- It does not affect the dealer's warranty agreement with
the vehicle manufacturers.
- It does not require manufacturers to disclose
manufacturing processes or trade secrets unless that information is made
available to the new car dealer.

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