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    Default The AAAA Shares The Truth About New Car Servicing

    The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) explains the facts behind why Bendix products are better for business. Bendix brake components are appropriate for the purpose intended and if installed by qualified staff to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications, can be used in logbook servicing. In the case of a manufacturer’s warranty, you can confidently assure your customer that their manufacturers warranties will remain valid. However, there are a number of important obligations put on any workshop servicing an in-warranty vehicle, meaning it is important to use reputable suppliers such as Bendix. The AAAA explains the details of these warranties and other aspects of new car servicing in their newly released brochures.



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