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Collision Week has reported that efforts by Autobody News columnist Toby Chess have led to GEICO issuing an order to inform its staff of the companywide policy change this week citing the recent industry dialog surrounding the quality of aftermarket bumper reinforcements.The company communication states: "As of today, and until further notice, companywide procedure will be to specify only new OEM or recycled OEM bumper reinforcements, absorbers and brackets. It is important that this message be clearly communicated to everyone on your staff."
For background on what led to this directive, see Toby Chess column, Hey Toby 20, in Autobody News February edition.
The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) issued the following statement today on the Toyota recall:
"Toyota is doing the right thing. The safety of the customer is of paramount concern. Toyota has a reputation for resolving problems quickly. We certainly hope that's the case in this situation as well.
"This is creating a very difficult situation for dealers, in an already tough market. NADA is working with Toyota to identify a plan to help get dealers through this. In the meantime, we are encouraging Toyota dealers to check to see if they have business interruption insurance that might help them weather this crisis.
"For the consumer, Toyota has set up a toll-free number to answer customer's questions. That number is 1-800-331-4331."
NADA, founded in 1917 and based in McLean, Va., represents about 17,000 new-car and -truck dealers, both domestic and international.
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General Motors has returned $140 million of the $290 million it received from the government to support is parts suppliers. The Treasury Department said Nov. 24 that the $140 million was part of the $2.5 billion pledged to GM to help the automaker's parts suppliers. The money came from the government's $700 billion bailout fund.
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Toyota has found a way to reconfigure the pedal and, in some cases, alter the floor surface to address the issue and lessen the risk of a crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Toyota will recall about 110,000 Tundra vehicles sold in the United States due to safety concerns. The move was triggered by excessive corrosion on the frame rear cross-member of certain Tundra vehicles which operate in areas with high road salt use. "In the worst case, the spare tire stowed under the truck bed may become separated from the rear cross-member. Spare tire separation will create a road hazard for following vehicles and increase the likelihood of a crash," said the Japanese auto maker in a statement.
Toyota considers this a critical matter and will soon launch a safety campaign on specific Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Throughout the process of developing the details of the action plan, it will advise the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
GM has signed a stock purchase agreement with Swedish luxury car builder Koenigsegg Group AB regarding the sale of Saab. The deal is expected to conclude in the next several months.
Closing the sale will require funding commitments with Swedish government support and guarantees, as well as transitional assistance from GM, as Saab becomes independent. Saab is about to launch several new cars developed with GM. GM and Saab will continue to share technology and services during a defined time period. This will be managed through licenses and service agreements.
Ford is urging suppliers to take advantage of the auto industry’s restructuring to create a more financially viable business model that will help suppliers and automakers alike when the economy recovers.
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The statement was made by quality general manager, Hiroyuki Yokoyama, following the release of Toyota's fiscal third-quarter earnings, which showed an above-forecast return to profit against the year earlier period.
Dow Jones Newswires cited the executive as saying Toyota first heard about complaints involving Prius brakes from dealers last autumn. He said the braking system was revamped in January and denied the company had tried to cover up the problem, according to the Dow Jones report.
The Associated Press quoted a Toyota spokeswoman as saying that while the problem was corrected on Prius models sold since late January, the auto maker was still deciding on how to deal with those sold earlier.
The Nikkei business daily cited unnamed sources close to the company as saying that Toyota would soon advise its domestic dealers on steps to take to make sure Prius models already sold are safe.
Dow Jones also cited Yokoyama as saying Toyota was considering various steps to limit the impact on sales from large recalls prompted by different issues involving accelerator pedals and floor mats on several models.
Toyota believes that recall will cost it $2 billion, according to Reuters.
This month we introduce---for fun---a humorous column excepting short stories from Scott "Gonzo" Weaver's book, HEY LOOK! I FOUND THE LOOSE NUT! Scott is an auto electric shop owner in Oklahoma. His stories are true.
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Matt Edmonds, vice president of Tire Rack www.tirerack.com, America’s largest independent tire tester and direct source for tires, wheels and performance accessories will be at the upcoming SEMA Show in Las Vegas to gauge and evaluate the pulse of the industry as a whole on Monday Nov. 2nd – Thursday Nov. 5th. As a result of the worst recession in decades, several major tire manufacturers are unable to attend this year’s show as you know. What does this mean for the industry as a whole and what’s new at the show despite several manufacturers not in attendance?
Tire Rack works with every OEM tire brand, leading performance brands and will have an impartial take on what’s new, hot, not so hot, troubled or just plain silly at SEMA this year. I can have Matt Edmonds available to comment and feed you content pertaining to:
Tire Industry Pulse - apprx. 10 of the major tire brands will not be exhibiting this year, what does this mean for the industry? Which manufacturers are left to steal the limelight at the show?
Lean and Green - top 5 new green products (Tire Rack just completed a low rolling resistance tire test which could be a possible hook for you as well?). So what products are new and exciting in this category? With consumer interest focusing on reducing fuel consumption and being eco-friendly, tire manufacturers are scrambling to develop ‘green’ products that appeal to their concerns and new CAFÉ standards.
Winter Travel - should you be discussing winter travel, Matt can discuss the winter tire and accessories options at the show.
Richard Zenteno, the Marketing Director for the Americas for Autoland Scientech U.S.A., has recently seen a movement throughout the country in which body shops are incorporating diagnostics along with mechanical repair and adding it to their menu of capabilities, he said. The reasons for this new trend are many, Zenteno explained.
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“Nine out of every 10 body shops we visit in this country are seeing the need,” Zenteno said. “Body shops that consider getting into mechanical repair can’t avoid from performing diagnostics on some level,” Zenteno said. “I tell body shops two main things about doing diagnostics. First, if you’re not in; get in; it is a fact that electronics in vehicles are increasing. And secondly, develop a habit for diagnosing vehicles in your shop. Become versatile and expand your services—if you become capable and eventually adept at performing any and all types of diagnoses, you’ll benefit in many ways, because you’ll be more valuable to both your customers by providing a better customer experience and the insurance companies by increasing your accuracy in the initial vehicle estimate and submitting fewer supplements.” Time, which equals money, is probably the foremost factor for body shops to consider getting into diagnostics, Zenteno said. “Whenever a car comes into a body shop you assess visual damage to the vehicle, however, in that process it is important to assess the damage that has been done to the electronics. One of the first things they should do is run a complete scan of the vehicle to assess what electronic components will need to be changed. If they’re not doing the diagnostics in-house, the shop will have to send the vehicle out to either a dealership or to a mechanical shop. The car is now in someone else’s hands and you’ve lost control of the repair. You could wait up to a week or more to get that vehicle back. In the interim, your cycle times are trashed. It’s a situation of failing to capture revenue, as well as losing money through expenses.” Without the correct diagnostic system, body shops are essentially working in the dark on the mechanical side, Zenteno said. “You need the basic diagnostic tools to determine the electronics within the vehicle are damaged. You’re guessing without the proper equipment and don’t even know what to fix. Air bags, crash sensors, fuel sensors, weight sensors, engine issues, abs—so many things can go wrong with a car today that without the proper diagnostic tools, you’re lost. Without the right equipment and the knowledge to support it, a body shop trying to do mechanical repair is like a captain at sea without a compass.” Body shop owners who are reluctant to consider incorporating mechanical repair capabilities should be aware of the two major misconceptions about diagnostics, Zenteno said. “If shops are thinking that diagnostics equipment is expensive, think again. For $3,000 to $8,000, a shop can get the proper diagnostic tools to work on 99% of every make and model car coming through their doors. Secondly, the skill level of your techs isn’t as involved as you’d imagine. A few hours of simple training will get them up and at a level of efficiency to do the job properly. It’s a matter of plugging in the scanner and reading the codes. You don’t need to be a computer engineer or programmer to do diagnostics in today’s world. “It is not a matter of ‘if you will have ROI’ with our tools,” Zenteno said. “Collision shops that have used a good OE level diagnostic tool like ours have saved up to 80% reduction in sublet repairs. Moreover, our scan tool has the capability of being both a handheld and PC-based tool simultaneously giving the shop the capability to document the trouble codes and needed electronic repairs to include in customer files ensuring reimbursement from the insurance company.” Autoland Scientech was founded 20 years ago, developing engine analyzers initially, Zenteno said. “We’ve been doing something right in this business for two decades to be around this long. We’re leaders in this area and our excellent reputation is the result of hard work.” In 1999, Autoland Scientech made huge news when they released the OB91 base unit. “It was the most innovative full-featured automotive scanner at the time, providing technicians with dealer-level diagnostics on fine European and Japanese vehicles. It was the product that put us on the map when it was selected as Motor Magazine’s Top 20 Tools that same year.” Over time the Autoland product line evolved to offer coverage for a wide range of vehicles catering to sophisticated technicians as well as general mechanical repair techs, Zenteno explained. “We make scanners for every level. On the professional-dealer level, we developed the D91 iScan, the tool-of-the-choice for upper echelon import repair shops. At the other end of the spectrum, we designed the D51 VScan for the general auto shop niche, and recently debuted the innovative shop-level VeDIS diagnostic system as well.” In addition to aftermarket automotive diagnostics equipment, Autoland Scientech specializes as a manufacturer of diagnostic equipment for companies such as Honda Taiwan Co., Ltd. and Kwang Yang Motor Co., Ltd. (Kymco). It’s a worldwide company working with the top diagnostic minds on the planet, Zenteno said. “We’re constantly in the process of designing new diagnostic equipment globally,” Zenteno said. “We have R&D teams in Japan, Taiwan, Mexico, Australia, U.K. and in the U.S., developing new products all the time, for the purpose of providing the finest diagnostic scanners in the world for the aftermarket industry. This universe of automotive diagnostics is ever-changing, so our goal is to stay on the cutting-edge; which involves a ton of hard work and R&D led by the leading minds in the world.” What does the future in auto diagnostics for body shops look like? “The collision repair industry will become increasingly keen about getting into diagnostics and mechanical repair,” Zenteno said. “It comes down to profitability, versatility and flexibility. They will see the value in expanding past paint and body repair, especially during tough economic times. Will it be the norm? Probably not, but the shops that step up and adopt diagnostics will pay substantial dividends immediately and down the road.”Autoland Scientech USA1001 Cypress Creek Rd. Ste 101Cedar Park TX 78613(512) 336-5152www.autolandscientechusa.comwww.autotechforum.net
About 60 shops have signed up to attend a meeting with attorneys in Sacramento, CA, on Nov. 12 to discuss a possible class action lawsuit against State Farm Insurance. Gene Crozat of G & C Auto Body said the meeting is designed to help shops "evaluate whether State Farm has been steering customers away from their shops, and to evaluate whether they have potentially viable claims against State Farm." For more information about the November 12 meeting, contact Peter Bizaca, (707) 591-3365.
G&C spokesman Peter Bizaca says the amount of positive replies to Crozat’s invitation to statewide repairers has been astounding. “Due to the overwhelming response, a larger space is needed to accommodate the crowd,” Bizaca reports. The new location is the Marriott Sacramento in Rancho Cordova, 11211 Point East Drive; 916-638-1100. The Nov. 12 meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and will last about two hours.
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Tuesday, November 3, 9:00 a.m.BASF will host a press conference where Chip Foose of "Overhaulin'," and Peter Klut, host of "Dream Car Garage," will unveil the 1970 Super Cuda that has been restored on air during the 2009 season of Dream Car Garage . Peter Klut will be available for an autograph session directly following the press conference from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.Thursday, November 5, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.Chip Foose, will make a second appearance in the BASF booth for an autograph session and to promote the Foose Signature Colors he designed for BASF.In addition to the Dream Car Garage Super Cuda, BASF is featuring three additional not-to-be-missed cars: 2010 Camaro designed by Sound Choice and Performance; a Ring Bros. Ford Fairlane; and a Stillen Nissan GT-R Targa.
The CREW guests will include Bill Lopez, Director, Collision Segment, OEConnection, Jordan Miller, Chrysler, Manager of Collision Repair Parts Sales & Marketing and Mark Booher, American Honda, Assistant Manager Collision Parts Marketing.
With three previous years of rave reviews, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) is pleased to announce the dates of their fourth annual Affiliate Leadership Conference, taking place at the I-CAR World Headquarters in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Based on feedback and increasing participation of the SCRS' affiliate associations, the once one-day event has expanded to a two-day series, and is scheduled to run from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 16thand 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 17th, 2009.
For information about the upcoming Affiliate Leadership Conference, please contact Executive Director Aaron Schulenburg at (302) 423-3537 or via email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it You may also contact the SCRS administration office at (877) 841-0660 or via email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Through its direct members and 34 affiliate associations, SCRS is comprised of 6,000 collision repair businesses and 58,500 specialized professionals who work with consumers and insurance companies to repair collision-damaged vehicles. Additional information about SCRS including other news releases is available at the SCRS web site: www.scrs.com. You can e-mail SCRS at the following address: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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Gerdau Ameristeel Corp. is suspending production at its Sayreville, NJ steel mill and closing its rolling mill in Perth Amboy, NJ, due to lower demand for its products resulting from the downturn in the economy. The company said these actions are expected to occur gradually over the next several months. The company indicated that it would restart operations at the Sayreville facility when business conditions warrant.
The company is also entering into discussions with the United Steel Workers regarding the potential closure of its Sand Springs, OK., steel mill.
The Sayreville facility will continue to carry a full range of products in inventory available for shipment or customer pickup until production resumes.
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