6 ways to take action during Right to Repair Awareness month

July 10, 2023
July is Right to Repair Awareness month, and the Auto Care Association is sharing how individuals can take action this summer by making their voices heard in Washington.

July is Right to Repair Awareness month, and the Auto Care Association’s Marketing and Communications committee is asking the auto care industry to take action this summer by making their voices heard in Washington.

Following the recent attempt by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to prevent the automakers from complying with Massachusetts Data Access Law, the association is urging industry-wide participation in spreading awareness about the importance of preserving Americans’ right to repair their vehicles and passing the REPAIR Act at the federal level.

“There are more than four million individuals that make up the American auto care industry and its time we start putting that number to work,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association. “Rights, oftentimes, need to be fought for—which is why it is imperative that the latest actions taken to thwart the will of the people in Massachusetts be a wake-up call to our industry that we are going to have to bring everything we’ve got into this fight for the future of our industry. We’ve made taking action easier than ever and I hope everyone will lend their voice in this Right to Repair fight.”

Here are six way to take action this month:

  1. Scan the QR code above to send an automatic letter to your local congressperson telling them to support the REPAIR Act.
  2. Download Right to Repair promotional materials to conduct a company awareness campaign on Right to Repair.
  3. Host your congressperson at your place of business. The association has a complete program that handles the contacts, the logistics, and the talking points. Here’s a link to the Advocacy 101 toolkit to learn how to get started.
  4. Share your support for Right to Repair throughout the month of July and what it means to you on social using the hashtag #righttorepair. The Auto Care Association has created a media kit with downloadable and editable graphics for eye-catching communications.
  5. Be an ambassador within your organization. Spread the word about Right to Repair Awareness Month with your supervisor. Ask your HR department to send this company-wide and use resources from the association’s media kit to educate your company and encourage your employees or colleagues to also take 30 seconds to send a pre-populated letter to their local legislator via the association’s Action Center.
  6. Participate in the 2023 Auto Care Association Legislative summit, taking place on Sept. 21 in Washington, D.C. Join the association and hundreds of aftermarket industry professionals in Washington for a day packed with meetings between you and your local congressional representatives so they can hear directly from you about our industry’s need to access vehicle data.

Additional resources, including full briefs on Right to Repair, can be found on the Auto Care Association website for both the state and national levels.

Sponsored Recommendations

Tesla service, repair, and diagnostics

Keep update-to-date on how to maintain your customer's Tesla vehicles.

Tool Review: Ascot Supply 3/4" Drive 600 ft-lbs Split Beam Torque Wrench, No. 168-00600

Reviewed by Eric Moore, manager at DeMary Truck in Columbus, Ohio.

Diagnosing an engine misfire

Recognizing a misfire is the easy part; the challenge is determining its cause.

The ‘Iron Giant’

This technician spent two and half years putting together his ‘giant’ of a toolbox setup.

Voice Your Opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Vehicle Service Pros, create an account today!