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National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) Information

NASTF is a not-for-profit, no-dues task force established 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. NASTF is a voluntary, cooperative effort among the automotive service industry, the equipment and tool industry, and automotive manufacturers.

 
Originally, iATN hosted and maintained the NASTF OE service information matrix. Now this document is hosted on NASTF's website:

NASTF Equipment Matrices

Please update your bookmarks and links accordingly. Thank you!

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Outreach Materials

  October 5, 2006 Open Letter to All Auto Service Organizations & Personnel
  Final_Open_Letter.pdf
  We need your help and involvement! Since November 2000 the National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) has made steady progress on its mission to identify and address any gaps in the availability and accessibility of automotive service information, tools, and training for service professionals. NASTF is a voluntary, cooperative effort which benefits everyone involved in the automotive service industry.

  NASTF Updates Summary of OEM Service Website Access Charges
  NASTF_PR_8-17-06.doc
  Notable changes in the new listing are: 1. Acura and Honda have significantly reduced their annual subscription rates. 2. Audi and Volkswagen have adopted 72-hour, monthly, and annual subscription rates in conjunction with their recently launched updated OEM service websites. 3. Kia's access is now free of charge.

 
Reports

  National Automotive Service Task Force
  NASTF_PR_07.21.06.doc
  NASTF – Next Meeting During Las Vegas “Industry Week”

  NASTF Communications Committee
  NASTF_Communications_call_7-19-06.doc
  July 19, 2006 Draft Minutes

 
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