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Default 'Right to repair' law to come in this summer

On 10/03/2021 12:06, Jethro_uk wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 11:49:34 +0000, Robin wrote:

On 10/03/2021 08:49, Jeff Layman wrote:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56340077

Will this make any practical difference? If an SMD integrated circuit
goes wrong in a TV, will making the SMD itself available make the TV
"more repairable"? How much will it cost? How much would the complete
circuit board with SMD already fitted cost? Isn't the latter what's
done at present? It seems to me the manufacturers will just charge what
they see fit for the replacement part, no doubt with an exorbitant P&P
to cover "administrative costs".


It's not clear to me from skimming the Government's papers if they
propose to follow the EU Directive which IIRC only requires spare parts
and repair manuals to be made available to professional repairers. And
also allows parts to be bundled - e.g. w/m bearings only available with
a shiny new s/s drum.


So TLR a difference that makes no difference ?


I doubt that.

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