Quote Originally Posted by Camfab View Post
I'd love to see that law, I have called the California Air Research Board (CARB) as well as the California Bureau of Automotive Repair asking for answers. I was told no law exists. I was specifically given an example of an offending manufacturer and it was a Dodge product. I made no mention of any car that I owned. So if you have proof as you state, I'm guessing your an attorney, it would be a service to all if you can find said "law".
I am an attorney actually. The "law" is your legally binding contract of warranty in and to your vehicle purchase. There are express and implied warranties by law with such a consumer purchase. I'm no consumer lawyer but my understanding is that parts need to be made available through out the warranty period notwithstanding the end of production. In addition to a contract being a legally binding and enforceable legal mechanism, there may be state and federal statutes that provide consumer protection, have you "called" your law library?