• Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features

    Welcome to the #1 Explorer ST Forum and Explorer ST community dedicated to Explorer ST owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the Explorer ST Forum today!


Right to Repair Movement

Messages
133
Reactions
106
Points
37
Location
Lehigh Valley, PA
#1
Has anyone been following the right to repair movement happening in this country? I know a bit about the John Deere situation but how might these laws end up affecting common folk? TIA


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Messages
237
Reactions
94
Points
27
Location
Dallas, TX, USA
#2
I watch a guy on Youtube, Louis something. He does Apple repair, but is a HUGE right to repair advocate.
 

UNBROKEN

4000 Post Club
Messages
4,592
Reactions
5,369
Points
352
Location
Houston, TX, USA
#3
I void warranties for a hobby...I HAVE to repair my own crap. lol
 

zdubyadubya

Active Member
Messages
813
Reactions
636
Points
232
Location
Utah
Vehicle
2020 ST
#4
Unless you want cars to move towards a subscription model like everything else (I'm looking at you Volvo...) then ABSOLUTELY support this initiative wherever you can and sign whatever ballot initiative you can.

If you thought Tesla making autopilot a "service" and BMW making Apple Car Play a subscription was shady, those moves dont even compare to the BS that Caterpillar and John Deer pull regularly. The right to repair your own stuff that YOU bought is a must for anything mechanical and also anything software as well in my opinon but that can be a little more of a gray area because its hard to "fix" software unless you really want to get into the weeds.

Fundamentally this will put independent shops out of business unless they can fork over the absurd sums that OEMs will charge for their diagnostic equipement and the monthly subscription fee that the OEMs will charge to even run said equipment.
 



Top