Rural Communities Stranded Without Right to Repair Act
Thursday, October 15, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Bill ensures full
access to repair information for
owners of
cars, trucks, motorcycles and other motor vehicles
BETHESDA, MD – October 13, 2009 – Without the Motor Vehicle Owners’
Right to Repair Act (HR 2057), vehicle owners in rural communities could be left
stranded without full access to the repair information for the vehicles they
purchased, according to Ray Pohlman, president of the
Coalition for Auto Repair Equality (CARE).
“Consumers
are entitled to the right to choose how their vehicles are maintained and repaired,
whether in their driveway or at a trusted repair facility,” said Pohlman. “Cars, trucks, motorcycles and all other
vehicles are becoming increasingly complex with the addition of more computer
technology. Without Right to Repair,
millions of vehicle owners will be forced back to the dealership for service
because they have been denied access to non-proprietary information and computer
codes from the manufacturers. Rural
communities where there is no dealership in the area are particularly
vulnerable and could be forced to tow their vehicles longer distances, adding
significant cost to the repair.”
With a
record number of dealerships already closed, including many in rural areas, and
GM recently announcing it will end Saturn production and close all Saturn
dealerships, many motorists are turning to independent repair shops for
service.
“In order for local repair shops to be able to serve those in their community, they
must have full access to the codes and information necessary to diagnose and
repair all types of vehicles,” said Kathleen Schmatz, CEO of the Automotive
Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA).
“Without a nearby dealership, there is a risk that motorists in rural
areas may forgo important vehicle repairs, jeopardizing their safety and the
safety of others. The Right to Repair Act ensures the continued availability of
convenient vehicle repair in rural communities throughout the country.”
The Motor
Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act (HR 2057) currently has the support of 42
members of the House of Representatives and was introduced by Reps. Edolphus
Towns (D-NY), Anna Eshoo (D-CA) and George Miller (D-CA) to offer protections
for vehicle owners by allowing them to have full access to the non-proprietary repair
information and codes for the vehicles which they purchased, new or used, so
that they can choose where, how and by whom their vehicles are repaired. More information can be found by visiting www.righttorepair.org.
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