by telesiscollision | Mar 2, 2021 | Manufacturer Questions, Nissan Owners, Repair Factors That Impact You Financially, Safety Questions
It makes no sense to cut corners with your Nissan’s air bags. Most car manufacturers issue “OEM Position Statements” to car repair shops that outline their expectations of how repairs should be performed. Nissan has issued a statement about the air bags in...
by telesiscollision | Mar 2, 2021 | Hyundai Owners, Manufacturer Questions, Repair Factors That Impact You Financially, Safety Questions
Hyundai recognizes that wheel reconditioning is a dangerous and risky method of collision repair. If you are not familiar with wheel reconditioning, it is a process of using various tools and methods to try to repair a damaged wheel, instead of replacing it entirely. ...
by telesiscollision | Mar 2, 2021 | GM owners, GMC Owners, Manufacturer Questions, Repair Factors That Impact You Financially, Safety Questions
Using salvage parts on your structural repair just isn’t worth the risk. When you take your GMC to a body shop for collision repair, of course you’re going to want the job to be done as safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively as possible. At our shop, one of...
by telesiscollision | Mar 2, 2021 | GM owners, GMC Owners, Manufacturer Questions, Repair Factors That Impact You Financially, Safety Questions
GM naturally wants body shops to be thorough when conducting repairs. If your GMC has been in a collision, there are very specific steps that an auto body shop needs to take in order to optimize your vehicle’s repairs. One of the smartest things that a shop can do is...
by telesiscollision | Mar 1, 2021 | Honda Owners, Manufacturer Questions, Repair Factors That Impact You Financially, Safety Questions
Wheel reconditioning is a dangerous practice in collision repair. Honda is very clear that the company does not approve of any wheel repair that involves reconditioning. If you are not familiar with wheel reconditioning, it is a process of using various tools and...