NASTF Spring Meeting Scheduled for April 20
The meeting will be held in conjunction with the Equipment and Tool Institute’s (ETI) ToolTech event.
NASTF Panel Looks to the Future
The panel will consist of Charlie Gorman, Equipment & Tool Institute manager and NASTF chairman; John Jenkins, president of CAS of New England; and Donny Seyfer, operations manager of Seyfer Automotive.
NASTF Launches New E-Newsletter
The newsletter will be published quarterly and contains a host of information about NASTF, along with articles covering a variety of training and industry topics.
NASTF Announces Fall Meeting Date
In addition to the regular committee and organization reports, the meeting agenda includes an update and discussion on the State of the Industry and a panel on non-key code uses for the Secure Data Release Model.
NASTF Improves Information Request System
The new module also allows anyone to view the history of information request submissions since December 2004.
NASTF Unveils New ‘Booster’ Logo
NASTF is asking individuals, organizations, companies and other interested parties to place the new “We Support NASTF” logo on websites, print materials, e-newsletters, and other appropriate locations to show support and help publicize NASTF and its activities.
Mercedes Signs NASTF Service Information Standards Agreement
Mercedes joins the 13 other auto manufacturers that have already signed the agreement.
Mitsubishi Signs NASTF Service Information Standards Agreement
Much of the standards embody the practices that have been in place for over six years, with the addition of a binding arbitration backstop included in the NASTF Dispute Resolution Process.
NASTF Releases SDRM Tutorial
The SDRM is designed to provide access to key codes and other vehicle security information for automotive service professionals and locksmiths on a 24-hour/7 days per week basis nationwide for most manufacturers.
Twelve Automakers Agree to NASTF’s New Service Information Standards – What Does this Mean for Right to Repair?
NASTF was created in 2000 as a not-for-profit, no-dues task force to facilitate the identification and correction of gaps in the availability and accessibility of automotive service information, service training, diagnostic tools and equipment and communications for the benefit of automotive service professionals.