About Technical Service Bulletins
In the lifetime of your car you are likely to
get either a Technical Service Bulletin.
Have you ever heard of Technical Service
Bulletins? Technical Service Bulletins are advisories issued by a car
manufacturer to its dealers detailing fixes for a known problem or concern. The
problem is not always mechanical, it could simply be an error or update to a
service manual.
Technical Service Bulletins are important for
the diagnosis of your car problems. If you do not have a general understanding
of what these bulletins you are missing out on a vital part of how car issues
are identified. Technical Service Bulletins give both the dealership and car
owners information into what issues might arise with certain models. The
bulletins are not compulsory repair notices so the dealer and car maker are not
under any obligation to make the repairs or even notify the owners of that
vehicle.
What Technical Service Bulletins are intended
to do is assist dealers with ongoing repairs. These bulletins are usually the
result of a number of complaints by car owners or mechanics regarding the same
problem. The car maker then investigates the issue and puts together a
comprehensive course of action to deal with the problem. This investigation ends
with a report to the dealers. The report is thus the Technical Service
Bulletins.
The Technical Service Bulletins database is
maintained by the U.S. Government. If you are interested in searching for
Technical Service Bulletins you can do so by going to the
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