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The car antenna collects radio energy and converts it back into electrical energy; the energy here will always be much less than the energy originally applied to the transmitting antenna. If the car is turned on then the radio receiver in the car is continuously monitoring the electrical energy from its antenna. The first stage of the receiver is basically a filter which is tuned to amplify any energy around 27.9MHz and block energy the antenna picks up outside this region. If the Remote Control Transmitter is sending commands then its radio signal will be picked up by the receiver and converted back into the. | Office of Fairtrading Guidance for second hand car dealers Compliance with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and the Sale of Goods Act 1979 as amended Crown copyright 2010 This publication excluding the OFT logo may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium provided that it is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown copyright and the title of the publication specified. Contents Chapter Page 1. Using the Guidance 1 Part A Complying with the Consumer Protection from UnfairTrading Regulations 2008 CPRs 3 2. Introduction 4 3. Overview of the CPRs 5 4. Breaches of the CPRs 6 Giving false information to or deceiving consumers 6 Giving insufficient information to consumers 8 Acting aggressively 9 Banned practices 10 Failing to act in accordance with reasonable expectations of acceptable trading practice 11 Assessing whether your business practices are unfair 11 5. Steps to help you comply with the CPRs 13 Pre-sale checks 13 Checking the mechanical condition of the vehicle 15 Vehicles under preparation 16 Providing consumers with important information prior to the sale 17 Warranties Guarantees 18 After-sales service 18 6. Auction sales 20 7. What happens if you don t comply with the CPRs .