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an ASA Shop near you, click here.
What ASA Means to
the Consumer
When your vehicle is repaired by an Automotive Service Association
(ASA)
member-business, you can expect the following:
An attentiveness to you, the customer. In 1997, this special emphasis
on service led to an increase in customers for 46 percent of ASA
shops. In ASA mechanical shops an average of 77 percent of customers
are repeat customers.
Repairs and service backed by years of experience. The average ASA
shop is 20 years old and 86 percent of ASA members are part of
family-owned businesses.
Adherence to ASA's Code of Ethics that outlines professional business
practices.
Accurate diagnosis and repairs. In 1998, the majority of ASA members
increased the amount of technical education their technicians received
to stay up-to-date with vehicle technology.
Trust and quality. About two-thirds of all ASA shops have
ASE-Certified technicians.
Access to information. By belonging to ASA, members have access to
more than 30 association benefits, including the latest technical and
management education, and regulatory information.
Code of Ethics The owners and managers of automotive service businesses that belong
to the Automotive Service Association (ASA) agree to adhere to a Code
of Ethics. ASA's Code of Ethics is the automotive service industry's
standard for professional business practices. To perform high quality repair service at a fair and just price.
To use only proven merchandise of high quality distributed by
reputable firms.
To employ the best skilled technicians obtainable.
To furnish an itemized invoice for fairly priced parts and services
that clearly identifies any used or remanufactured parts. Replaced
parts may be inspected upon request.
To have a sense of personal obligation to each customer.
To promote good will between the motorist and members of the
association.
To recommend corrective and maintenance services, explaining to the
customer which of these are required to correct existing problems and
which are for preventive maintenance.
To offer the customer a price estimate for work to be performed.
To furnish or post copies of any warranties covering parts or
services.
To obtain prior authorization for all work done, in writing, or by
other means satisfactory to the customer.
To notify the customer if appointments or completion promises cannot
be kept.
To maintain customer service records for one year or more.
To exercise reasonable care for the customer's property while in our
possession.
To maintain a system for fair settlement of customer's complaints.
To cooperate with established consumer complaint mediation activities.
To uphold the high standards of our profession and always seek to
correct any and all abuses within the automotive industry.
To uphold the integrity of all members of the Automotive Service
Association.

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