EPA Guidance Supports Farmers’ Right to Repair Their Own Equipment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued guidance to manufacturers clarifying that the Clean Air Act (CAA) supports, rather than restricts, Americans’ ability to make repairs on their own, and makes clear manufacturers can no longer use the CAA to justify limiting access to repair tools or software. EPA’s guidance does not change the law, weaken emission standards, or reduce compliance obligations. Rather, it clarifies what the CAA already states, that temporary overrides of emission control systems are allowed when it is for the “purpose of repair” to that equipment to obtain proper functionality.

USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.