Maverick Diagnostics joins the IAAF

Scan tool brand Maverick Diagnostics has joined the Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF).

Founded in 1999 as Maverick Technology Ltd, Maverick Diagnostics is a provider of electronic tools and technical support to the aftermarket in the UK and Europe.

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Managing Director at Maverick Diagnostics, Andy Brooke, said: “By joining the IAAF’s membership we would like to contribute to the ongoing 2023 BER situation. We work daily with the trials and tribulations of vehicle manufacturers, so we feel uniquely placed to report issues with dealer diagnostic tool usage and processes to the federation.

“We are currently compiling documented information to share with the IAAF and UK AFCAR, to assist in its lobbying of the UK legislator and following the EU/SERMI legislation.”

Mike Smallbone, Head of Membership Development at IAAF, comments: “Welcoming Maverick Diagnostics to the IAAF membership will enable us to have a mutually beneficial relationship. We really appreciate the brand’s efforts and support to help our lobbying activity and know they’ll be a great addition to the membership.”

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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