Repair Links
Links to some interesting and possibly useful
automotive and repair-oriented sites. (See also our page of
clean air links.)
NASTF.
National Automotive Service Task Force. Non profit, established to help identify and correct gaps in the
availability of service information, training, diagnostic tools and equipment.
ALLDATA. Provider of diagnostic, repair and estimating
information to the professional automotive service industry. An AutoZone company.
Tailpipe Tally. How clean is your car? Find out
the average pollution readings for your make, model & year of vehicle compared to a new vehicle. Site
is run by Environmental Defense, a nonprofit
environmental advocacy group.
Parts and People. Monthly trade publication geared to
the auto repair industry and covering seven states in Rocky Mountain and Midwest editions. It offers free
subscriptions to individuals and businesses within the automotive parts and service industries.
Online and print editions.
Auto.com. Online automotive news magazine, published by the
Detroit Free Press.
Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA). Follows
developments and trends in the automotive parts and service industry.
Automotive Service Association (ASA). Membership
organization that provides automotive business and technical support to association members.
International Automotive Technicians' Network (iATN).
Membership organization that provides education to professional automotive technicians. Question and
answer forum.
Engine Rebuilders Association (AERA). Membership
organization that provides technical information, resources and training materials.
Autoshop Online. Independent car and
truck repair help site. Answers to questions on automotive repair, maintenance and operation.
Cars.com. A comprehensive car information website.
Info about new and used car prices, insurance, repairs and recalls.
PartShare. Used parts locator service. Site
includes a public question and answer forum for vehicle repairs.
Autoweb.com. Look up recalls,
post questions.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Information on recalls, technical service bulletins, safety information.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
emissions program information.
National Center for Vehicle Emissions Control and
Safety (NCVECS). Light duty vehicle emissions research, On-Board Diagnostics II, automotive
emissions repair tips, automotive technician training issues, Basic and Enhanced I/M inspection
program issues, and related Federal and State legislative activities.
View links to the websites of vehicle emissions testing
programs in other states.
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