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Returning from August Recess, Congressional Support for "Right to Repair Act" at 40

Friday, September 04, 2009

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Supporters of Pending Legislation Seek Fair Competition for Auto Repair Industry

BETHESDA, MD – September 8, 2009 – As Congress returns from the August recess, 40 members of Congress have declared their support of the Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act (HR 2057).

Congressional support for the Right to Repair Act has steadily grown since its introduction. Most recently, Reps. G. K. Butterfield (D-NC), Bill Delahunt (D-CA), Marcia L. Fudge (D-OH), Alcee L. Hastings (D-FL), Maurice D. Hinchey (D-NY), Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Mike McIntyre (D-NC), James P. Moran (D-VA), Thomas S.P. Perriello (D-VA) and Albio Sires (D-NJ) have added their names to the list of co-sponsors.

“The Right to Repair Act simply requires that vehicle manufacturers provide car owners and their trusted neighborhood repair shops with the same access to the same repair information they provide to their dealer network – nothing more, nothing less,” said Ray Pohlman, president of the Coalition for Auto Repair Equality (CARE). “Supporters of Right to Repair are not seeking an unfair advantage, nor are they looking for access to the proprietary information protected by the bill. Instead, they are asking Congress to ensure that all automotive repair facilities are able to compete fairly now and in the future.”

Because vehicles are becoming increasingly sophisticated with virtually every system either monitored or controlled by computers, servicing these vehicle systems to keep them in safe working order requires ready access to complete and accurate information, tools and software from the car companies. The Right to Repair Act protects motorists by allowing them to completely own the repair information when they purchase their vehicles, new or used, so that they can choose where, how and by whom they have their vehicles repaired.

“Allowing independent repair shops to compete on a level playing field promotes fair competition and ensures that car owners throughout the country continue to have access to affordable and convenient automotive repair,” said Kathleen Schmatz, president and CEO of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA). “The Right to Repair Act does not cost taxpayers money, but instead helps them keep money in their pockets by ensuring they have affordable choices when it comes to auto repair. We encourage all vehicle owners to visit www.righttorepair.org to send a letter to their U.S. representative and senators urging them to support passage of the Right to Repair Act.”

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Top 10 Ways To Get The Most From Your Car!

At Fahey' Tire Center, we'll make sure your vehicle is in top driving condition to keep you safe as you and your family travel for vacation.  

Make every driving dollar count with these safety and saving suggestions:

(1) Work the Web or become more Web-savvy. A wealth of research about vehicle ownership and enjoyment can be found online.

(2) Preventive car care can help protect both your safety and the investment made in your vehicle.

(3) Develop a relationship with your automotive technician. This is extremely important.

(4) Locate the recommended tire pressures either in your owner’s manual.

(5) Use a tire pressure gauge at least once a month to check pressure when your tires are cool.

(6) Make sure your tires have adequate tread depth; it’s critical for optimal traction and maneuverability.

(7) When replacing tires, it’s best to replace all four at once. If you only replace two at a time, make sure to put the new tires on the rear of the vehicle.

(8) Find and use the correct maintenance schedule for your vehicle. This can be found in the owners manual or, now, most electronic management systems at your local repair facility can provide this information for you.

(9) Monitor and change your engine’s oil and oil filter at the manufacturer's specified intervals, and be sure to follow the more frequent "severe service" recommendations if your driving habits meet any of the conditions described in the owner’s manual.

(10) Always use motor oils that meet the service classification and viscosity grade requirements established by your vehicle’s manufacturer.

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