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Freedom of Repair Act

Discussion in 'General Automotive' started by Pster, Jun 7, 2009.

  1. Jun 7, 2009 at 1:30 PM
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    Pster

    Pster [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Bak Flip bed cover, shorty antenna, Peripheral iPod interface, Garmin 750 mount, add'l bed tie down rings, Westin nerf bars, hitch safe, tailgate lock, Ideal 1 3/4" turn-key clamp to secure tailgate from removal, Spare tire security cable, spare tire stainless air hose extender, Fumoto oil drain valve, Amp Research Bed X-Tender w/Schlage Cable Lock, bed mat, Redline hood struts
    Call your Congressman!!! What and excellent Act! It needs our entire TW support!! This Act would require auto dealers to make available to customers and independent repair shops certain "proprietary and monopolistic information". Such as engine diagnostic codes, key codes, etc. This would mean you would not HAVE to go to a dealer to pay $200+ just for a lost key!!!

    Auto dealers do this so they don't have to compete on price, obviously.
     

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