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Friday, February 29th, 2008

AAMCO Car Tips

Helpful Tips from your friends at AAMCO of Asbury Park This week something informative and interesting to research – Vehicle Recalls and Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs). There are two types of motor vehicle safety notices – recalls and TSB (technical service bulletins). A recall is when a vehicle has a defect affecting vehicle safety as determined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA). This type of notice is a Mandatory Recall. There are also Voluntary Recalls, as when the manufacturer recalls vehicles for a defect not necessarily related to safety. Typically, repairs made under a recall are paid for by the manufacturer through the dealer network. The other type of notice is a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB), and is issued when a known problem or condition exists in certain vehicles and contains a repair for that problem. A TSB can also be issued to notify auto service centers of diagnostic procedure changes, modified or improved parts or service manual revisions and updates. TSBs are typically reimbursable only within the warranty period. This means that if the vehicle is within its warranty period, repair as outlined by the TSB is paid for by the manufacturer through the dealer network. If the vehicle is out of warranty, the customer is responsible for the repairs. Please remember that your local AAMCO of Asbury Park is ready to handle all of your vehicle service needs, including those out of warranty repairs indicated by Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs). I hope you’ll give us a chance to provide outstanding service to you, your family, and your friends.


Transmission Tips A reliable transmission is a priority for virtually everyone, from business people to homemakers and college students to retirees. When the subject of maintenance arises for one’s car or truck, most drivers first think of tires, brakes, engine – even washing and vacuuming – long before the transmission comes to mind.

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