Support Right to Repair – Be Included on Letters to Congress
Modern Vehicles, Limited Access
As vehicles become more advanced, access to the data needed for repair is becoming increasingly limited. Today’s cars often transmit diagnostic information wirelessly (through telematics) directly to manufacturers—bypassing the traditional OBD-2 port and reducing the ability of independent shops to service vehicles. By 2030, nearly all new vehicles will be connected this way—making it harder for you and your customers to perform repairs without the manufacturer’s permission.
Why Right to Repair Matters
Right to Repair ensures that independent repair shops can continue to access the parts, tools, and data they need to compete fairly, serve their customers, and keep vehicles safely on the road.
Take Action Now.
Add your name to the letters being sent to Congress in support of the Right to Repair.
Scan the QR code, or click the button below, to be included.
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