It does not, here's the list of exceptions from this analysis of the bill: Several different types of entities and products are exempt from provisions of the Repair Act, including but not limited to:
- motor vehicle manufacturers;
- manufacturers of power generation or storage equipment and certain products that store electrical energy and transmit the energy after storage;
- products that generate or store electrical energy from solar radiation;•
- products that have never been available for retail sale;
- manufacturers or distributors of products primarily intended for use in a medical setting;
- utility, agricultural, construction, and mining equipment;
- off-road equipment, including tractors, farm and yard equipment, outdoor power equipment, marine and recreational vehicles, and power sources;
- set-top boxes, modems, routers, or all-in-one devices delivering internet, video, and voice systems that are distributed by a video, internet, or voice service provider if the service provider offers equivalent or better, readily available replacement equipment at no charge to the customer
I've found garlic can go a long way when you're cooking without onion, though it definitely depends on the recipe.