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ASA requests NHTSA use authority to regulate aftermarket crash parts
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The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has written a letter to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) administrator David L. Strickland asking him to review why NHTSA does not regulate aftermarket crash parts and to begin an aftermarket crash parts regulatory program as soon as feasible. More



House-Senate differences present challenges for health care reform
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As of this writing, the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have both passed their versions of health care reform, H.R. 3962 and H.R. 3590, respectively. Differences would typically be addressed by House- and Senate-appointed conferees in a formal conference committee. So far, this has not been the process for health care reform. Democratic House and Senate leaders as well as the Obama Administration are working together to develop a package that will pass both the House and Senate. More

Business struggling? Fix it now … Guaranteed!
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Led by AMI instructor Robert "Bob" O'Connor, this two-day session on March 3-4, will demonstrate PROVEN methods to increase earnings, improve finances, maximize production from staff, and establish and achieve benchmarking goals. Featuring live interaction with the instructor, the course will earn you eight credits toward your AAM designation. The course is offered at the special price of $99. To register, call (800) 272-7467, ext. 241, or download the registration form and fax it in. More

Tell us your thoughts on staff training and education
ASA has launched another survey that examines member-shops' staff training and education. Designed to be completed in less than 10 minutes, the survey looks at technician education levels, training sources and expenditures within ASA shops. Start the survey now!



Save stamps, time and money: Automobile dealers can now submit Zurich's F&I product contracts electronically
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Zurich is helping automobile dealers streamline the remittance process for all their Zurich finance and insurance (F&I) products by adding electronic consumer contracts (eContracts) and electronic contract submission to its already advanced, Web-enabled sales and contract management process system – F&I Rate Track. More

URG Offers Quality Recycled Parts Search Engine
United Recyclers offers body shops and mechanical repair shops the ability to search used parts for cars and trucks. Each URG member provides quality assurance to the product. The result is a nationwide label that delivers consistently high quality parts and maximizes consumers, collision center, and estimator confidence. more


Insulated rubber gloves and high voltage batteries
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Ever since the requirement of wearing insulated rubber gloves, or lineman's gloves, when working on hybrid electric vehicles was introduced in vehicle service information, there have been questions. Are these really the same gloves worn by those who work with high-voltage power lines? Are these gloves necessary or are they overkill? Are these gloves only used for disabling and enabling the high-voltage? What does the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) say about the use of these gloves? More

Automotive Service Professionals Week is June 7-13
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The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has declared June 7-13, as National Automotive Service Professionals Week. This year marks the fifth anniversary of National Automotive Service Professional's Week, created to honor the commitment and dedication of automotive, truck and collision technicians, along with parts specialists and other support professionals who serve the motoring public. More

AutoInc.'s AutoLinks now available as an iPhone app

ASA understands the need to deliver timely, relevant industry news to its members and the industry. In partnering with MultiBriefs to create AutoInc.'s AutoLinks, the association committed itself to delivering news to the automotive service community and beyond. That partnership has now expanded to provide another convenient avenue to receive this information: a new MultiBriefs App, available for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.

Simply search "MultiBriefs" in the Apple App Store, and download it free of charge. Once the MultiBriefs App is downloaded, you can add the ASA feed from the "Automotive and Engineering" section. News is streamed into your iPhone or iPod Touch each week, and you can still share articles with your colleagues via e-mail, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. You can even bookmark specific articles as favorites to revisit later. After working with the new app, we’d appreciate your feedback by rating the application in the App Store.



Cities prepare for life with the electric car
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If electric cars have any future in the United States, San Francisco may be the city where they arrive first. The city's building code will soon be revised to require that new structures be wired for car chargers. Across the street from city hall, some drivers are already plugging converted hybrids into a row of charging stations. In nearby Silicon Valley, companies are ordering workplace charging stations. More

Test Drive the All-New Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog Today!
For a limited time, you can test-drive the all-new Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC), the online tool that provides what you need for fast and efficient Toyota repairs. Gain free access to the entire catalog of Genuine Toyota Parts so you can source and order right from your computer anytime, anywhere. Start your test drive now! more


Toyota, Nissan recall trucks, SUVs
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Toyota Canada and Nissan Canada have recalled more than 2,100 pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles to check for cracks in drive shafts. But Ford, which has similar components, doesn't plan to follow suit. A Ford official said the automaker won't be sending notices for inspections and possible repairs in this country because the company doesn't consider the part in question a safety issue. More

Ford to lay off 900 workers
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Ford said it plans to cut 900 workers at the Michigan plant that makes the Mustang, after slow sales last year because of the tough economy and competition from the new Chevrolet Camaro. Ford will reduce shifts from two to one July 12 at the AutoAlliance International plant in Flat Rock. The plant, owned with Mazda, also makes the Mazda6 midsize sedan. More

Keystone announces initial test results on aftermarket bumper reinforcement
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Keystone Automotive, a subsidiary of LKQ Corporation, said it has completed the first phase of its testing of aftermarket reinforcement bars. The company says the tested aftermarket reinforcement bar satisfied Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208 (FMVSS 208) in a 35 mph frontal impact test. More

 


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