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Lock Labs, AutoProPad, and NASTF with Mo Ali [E129]
Episode 12910th April 2024 • Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z • LSTN Media LLC
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Mo Ali from Lock Labs discusses the challenges facing the automotive locksmith industry due to new credential requirements for accessing the immobilizer functions on aftermarket tools. Mo also discusses the National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) and the Vehicle Security Professional credentials. It's not just about cutting keys; it's about navigating a maze of electronics, modules, and regulations. 

Show Notes

  • NASTF and Vehicle Security Professional credentials (00:02:32) 
  • Impact of the credential requirement (00:03:54) 
  • Role of NASTF and implications of the new requirements (00:09:14) 
  • Debate on key programming (00:11:44) 
  • Potential consequences of the new credential requirements (00:14:28) 
  • VSP Credentials and Key Cutting (00:18:54) 
  • Implications of Key Making Outside Locksmiths (00:22:21) 
  • Predictions for the Locksmith Industry (00:24:20) 
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Locksmiths (00:29:40) 
  • Perception of Locksmiths and Technicians (00:32:41) 
  • Forced Collaboration and Industry Changes (00:33:27)
  • Complexities of Key Making (00:37:01) 
  • EPA Regulation and Emissions-Related Information (00:39:23) 
  • Acquiring Immobilizer Data (00:50:55) 
  • The learning process and lack of knowledge (00:51:50) 
  • Security measures and protecting investments (00:52:45) 
  • Government intervention and industry governance (00:56:58) 
  • Advocacy and industry collaboration (00:57:59) 
  • Engagement with NASTF and advocating for changes (01:00:01)
  • Progress and understanding in industry changes (01:02:48) 

Thanks to our Partner, NAPA Autotech napaautotech.com

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