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I-CAR News – Honda

Your job requires that you keep on top of the latest in vehicle, tool, and equipment technology – I-CAR is committed to helping you do so in one convenient place. We regularly publish OEM-specific articles. We’ve gathered these articles, based on make, to assist you with complete, safe, and quality repairs.

Honda/Acura SRS Occupant Detection System Troubleshooting And Repair Information

Posted on 28 March 2025

Did you know that Honda has a Job Aid about supplement restraints system (SRS) troubleshooting and repair information?

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda/Acura Adhesively Bonded Joint Repair

Posted on 18 March 2025

As part of the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) OEM linking pin activity, we are helping to connect the collision repair industry to the vehicle makers. We‘ve had technical inquiries that asked for clarification on repairing parts or assemblies with adhesively bonded joints on Honda and Acura vehicles.

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Honda Released The 2026 Passport Body Repair News

Posted on 19 February 2025

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2026 Passport. This document contains at a glance information for this model.

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Honda Released The 2025 CR-V e:FCEV Body Repair News

Posted on 24 January 2025

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV (fuel cell electric vehicle). This document provides at a glance information for this model.

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I-CAR Repairers Realm: Top 5 I-CAR RTS Linking Pins Of 2024 - Now Available

Posted on 2 January 2025

I-CAR had a discussion on the top 5 I-CAR RTS linking pins of 2024.

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I-CAR OEM Technical Information Matrix: What Is It, And How Does It Help? UPDATE

Posted on 5 December 2024

Do you know which vehicle makers have collision repair information available? Do you know where you can go to find that out?

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Honda Blind Spot Indicator (BSI) Dummy Sensor

Posted on 23 August 2024

We’ve had technical inquiries that asked about Honda vehicles being equipped with dummy blind spot sensors.

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Bumper Cover Repair With ADAS: Honda/Acura - UPDATE

Posted on 21 May 2024

A simple bumper repair on a modern vehicle may not be as simple as it seems. New technologies like blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and other advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) utilize sensors behind the bumper covers. The ability for these sensors to be able to see clearly requires special caution when considering a bumper repair. Many OEMs have different requirements when it comes to repairing bumper covers with ADAS. So, what does Honda/Acura say on the subject?

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Honda Released The 2024 Prologue Body Repair News

Posted on 15 May 2024

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2024 Honda Prologue. This document provides relevant information at a glance for this new model which was co-developed with General Motors (GM).

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High-Voltage Vehicle Paint Booth Quick Reference

Posted on 9 April 2024

When refinishing high-voltage (HV) vehicles, it is important to check for OEM paint booth temperature recommendations so that HV components do not get damaged in the heat.

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OEM-Approved Connector and Pigtail Repair Resources: Honda/Acura

Posted on 14 December 2023

When confronted with a wiring harness repair, we often struggle finding the correct connector and pigtail repair kits. Often a specific connector may be used on multiple applications. If the connector is allowed to be replaced, what resources are available to locate approved wiring connector and pigtail repair kits? Let’s see what is available from Honda/Acura.

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Locating OEM-Approved ADAS Tools: Honda/Acura - UPDATE

Posted on 28 November 2023

When researching calibration procedures for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), you may notice that many of the procedures require the use of specific tools. Some tools may be everyday items like string, tape, levels, paper, etc. However, many of them are OEM-specific tools or scan tools. Often identifying and locating where to purchase these specific tools can be difficult.

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I-CAR Just In Time: Honda/Acura Squeeze-Type Resistance Spot Welds Destructive Test

Posted on 18 October 2023

Sometimes seeing is understanding, that’s why I-CAR's technical team created the Just in Time video series to guide you through a variety of collision repair topics from ADAS and EVs to repair tips and tricks. These videos enable you to, in less than 5 minutes, learn something new. Let’s check out what the team has for Honda/Acura destructive testing for squeeze-type resistance spot welds (STRSW).

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I-CAR Just In Time: Honda/Acura MIG Brazing Destructive Testing

Posted on 18 October 2023

Sometimes seeing is understanding, that’s why I-CAR's technical team created the Just in Time video series to guide you through a variety of collision repair topics from ADAS and EVs to repair tips and tricks. These videos enable you to, in less than 5 minutes, learn something new. Let’s check out what the team has for Honda/Acura destructive testing for MIG brazing.

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Calibration Research Tips: Honda/Acura Millimeter Wave Radar Mounting Position Inspection

Posted on 6 September 2023

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at Honda and Acura.

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Locating ADAS Information: Honda/Acura - UPDATE

Posted on 17 August 2023

As a collision repair technician, there is one part of a service manual that houses all of the information you would ever need…right? This is not the case with modern vehicles. You may be required to look in numerous manuals to find the information required to safely repair the vehicle.

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Honda Released The 2023 HR-V Model Body Repair News

Posted on 8 March 2023

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2023 Honda HR-V. This document provides relevant repair information at a glance for this redesigned vehicle.

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Repairer Driven News: Honda CR-V Hybrid And Hydrogen Plans

Posted on 14 February 2023

Repairer Driven News (RDN) released an article highlighting the Honda CR-V Hybrid that is in production and their plans for hydrogen use.

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I-CAR Honda HR-V 2022 Electromechanical Repair And Collision Repair Course

Posted on 1 December 2022

I-CAR has developed courses that overview several features on the 2022 Honda HR-V, as well as repairability.

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Corrosion Protection Guidelines: Honda/Acura - UPDATE

Posted on 19 July 2022

A key factor in collision repair is making long-lasting repairs. When a vehicle is repaired, many areas of corrosion protection are disturbed. This creates corrosion hot spots that left untreated will lead to corrosion and potentially a repair failure. However, there are certain precautions that can be taken to safely and properly restore the corrosion protection, throughout the repair process. OEMs often give specifications on restoring corrosion protection. These specifications generally include seam sealer, adhesives, foam fillers, and cavity waxes. Let's take a look at what Honda/Acura says.

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Honda/Acura High-Voltage Technician Levels

Posted on 26 April 2022

As electric-only, hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles are increasing in sales, they are becoming more commonplace in repair facilities. Along with the unique powertrains that come with these vehicles, also comes unique safety concerns. Regardless of vehicle maker, high-voltage (HV) systems pose a threat of injury or death if not handled properly. Only personnel with the proper training, PPE, tools, equipment, and service information should perform work on the HV systems.

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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: 2022 Honda Civic

Posted on 21 April 2022

While many have noticed that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are showing up on vehicles, there still is confusion on what is required of these systems after a collision occurs. The Ask I-CAR team frequently gets questions in regard to calibration of ADAS. Many of these questions can be answered simply by searching the OEM Calibration Requirements Search. However, there are some questions that may need more details than the calibration search provides. Let’s take a look at the 2022-present Honda Civic ADAS.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda/Acura Weld-On Attachments - UPDATE

Posted on 19 January 2022

You’ve been asking us if Honda/Acura allows weld-on attachments (pins, washers, tabs, etc.) on outer body panels for dent repair. Through our I-CAR linking pin activity, we reached out to Honda/Acura for the answer. Let’s take a look at their response.

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Honda/Acura Body Panel Layering

Posted on 19 November 2021

Knowing how replacement body panels should be layered is very important, especially when it comes to welding techniques specified in the body repair manual (BRM). How do you know the layering order?

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SEMA 2021: Honda/Acura Following OEM Procedure To Replace Laser-Brazed Roofs

Posted on 3 November 2021

I-CAR had numerous presentations at the 2021 SEMA show. One of these presentations focuses on how to replace Honda laser-brazed roof panels.

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Locating OEM-Approved HV Tools: Honda/Acura

Posted on 14 October 2021

When researching procedures for disabling a high-voltage (HV) vehicle, you may notice that many of the procedures require the use of specific tools. Some of them are OEM-specific tools or scan tools. Often identifying and locating where to purchase these specific tools can be difficult.

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I-CAR Repairers Realm: Honda Laser Brazed Roof Replacement - Now Available

Posted on 5 October 2021

I-CAR provides clarity on the attachment methods required when installing Honda replacement roofs, including prep and installation of the mounting tabs on the vehicle structure.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda/Acura SRS Live Data Clarification

Posted on 9 September 2021

As part of the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) OEM linking pin activity, we are helping to connect the collision repair industry to the vehicle makers. Recently we’ve received an inquiry asking for clarification on why a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) did not show up on a scan with a deployed airbag. We reached out to Honda/Acura for clarification.

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Where Do I Find Other Types Of Information In Honda/Acura?

Posted on 25 August 2021

Navigating OEM websites can be challenging when searching for collision repair procedures, especially as no two OEM websites are alike. What happens when you need to find other types of repair information, such as, "What needs to be inspected after a supplemental restraints system (SRS) deployment?", or "Does the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) require a scan tool or specialty tool?" Let's take a closer look at the Honda/Acura website.

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Straightening And Heat: Honda/Acura

Posted on 20 August 2021

A question often asked of the Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team is, "Can heat be used to straighten?" Several OEMs provide steel repairability matrices that provide heating times and temperature limits based on the type of metal being repaired, while other OEMs have restrictions on using heat at all. Let's see what Honda/Acura has to say.

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Repairer Driven News: 2022 Honda Civic

Posted on 11 August 2021

Repairer Driven News (RDN) released an article highlighting some of the changes to the Honda Civic for 2022 and comparing them to the previous model year.

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OEM Emergency Response Guides: Honda/Acura

Posted on 15 July 2021

Are you looking for OEM emergency response guides (ERGs)? The Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team has located these guides and either houses them on the RTS website, provides links to webpages that house them, or provides articles with instructions on how to locate them.

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Honda Released the 2022 Civic Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 6 July 2021

Honda has a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2022 Honda Civic. This bulletin provides relevant repair information at a glance.

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One-Time-Use Parts And Fasteners: Honda/Acura

Posted on 29 June 2021

What is a one-time-use part, and how do you determine if a fastener, clip, or part can be reused? These are questions that we are confronted with in the collision industry quite a lot. The other big question is "Where do I find this information?"

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Body Repair Manual Symbols: Honda/Acura

Posted on 17 June 2021

While looking at repair procedures in a body repair manual (BRM) you may notice that symbols are used to indicate specific operations or parts to be used during the repair process. Most BRMs provide a glossary or a chart that explains these symbols.

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Honda/Acura ADAS Information Documents: UPDATE

Posted on 16 March 2021

Honda/Acura has released updated versions of their advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) related Job Aids.

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OEM Emergency Response Guides

Posted on 25 February 2021

Are you looking for OEM emergency response guides (ERGs)? The Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team has located these guides and either houses them on the RTS website, provides links to webpages that house them, or provides articles with instructions on how to locate them.

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Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Precautions: 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid

Posted on 26 January 2021

There are many precautions and instructions to follow while inspecting and repairing hybrid and electric vehicles. To help you find this information, RTS has an OEM Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Disable Search page. Here you will find step-by-step instructions on how to find the disable procedure in the service manual. You will also find precautions for welding, refinishing, and if a scan tool and DVOM are required for disabling. Let’s take a look at the 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda/Acura Hood Striker Repairability

Posted on 1 December 2020

As part of the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) OEM linking pin activity, we are helping to connect the collision repair industry to the vehicle makers. Recently, we had a technical inquiry that asked about the repairability of a hood striker. We reached out to Honda/Acura for clarification.

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Honda/Acura: Who Requires Or Recommends MIG Brazing?

Posted on 25 November 2020

In Europe, MIG brazing has been required or recommended on a widespread basis for several years. In the U.S., MIG brazing is not as common but is becoming more prevalent. As the RTS team is researching MIG brazing information, we are putting together a series of articles that identify OEM-specific MIG brazing recommendations and requirements for vehicles in the U.S. Let’s see what Honda/Acura has to say.

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Who Requires Or Recommends MIG Brazing? UPDATE

Posted on 25 November 2020

In Europe, MIG brazing has been required or recommended on a widespread basis for several years. In the U.S., MIG brazing is not as common but is becoming more prevalent. As the RTS team is researching MIG brazing information, we are putting together a series of articles that identify OEM-specific MIG brazing recommendations and requirements for vehicles in the U.S.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda/Acura - Some New OEM Bumper Covers May Need Special Preparation

Posted on 8 September 2020

Have you found when scuffing a new Honda/Acura OEM bumper cover that sometimes the coating appears to be as hard as iron? As part of the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) OEM linking pin activity, we are helping to connect the collision repair industry to the vehicle makers. With this in mind, we reached out to Honda/Acura for guidance.

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OEM ADAS Information Documents

Posted on 1 July 2020

As advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are now commonplace and becoming available on even entry level models. Having information on ADAS, and when calibration is required for these systems is more important than ever.

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Honda/Acura Has Video Procedures

Posted on 2 June 2020

Looking for more information about a specific repair procedure? Some OEMs are now providing videos within the repair procedures on their service site. Vehicle makers may also have additional websites that contain repair videos. As we research OEM websites and find these helpful videos, we will write articles to let you know. Let’s take a closer look at Honda/Acura.

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Calibration Research Tips: Honda/Acura Rear View Cameras

Posted on 23 April 2020

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at the Honda/Acura rear view cameras.

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Honda/Acura Body Repair News Bulletins: Corrosion Protection

Posted on 23 March 2020

Honda/Acura released Body Repair News bulletins with their guidelines on corrosion protection for collision repairs. These guidelines apply to all Honda/Acura vehicles, and are to be used as a supplement to the body repair manual.

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Honda/Acura: UHSS Spot Welding Tip Specification

Posted on 12 March 2020

As you may already be aware, Honda/Acura body repair manuals (BRM) specify spot welding conditions for ultra-high-strength steel (UHSS) in their procedures. However, you may have noticed that the procedure does not identify the type of spot welding tip to use. Let’s take a look at what tip to use and where this information can be found.

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Calibration Research Tips: Honda Sensing

Posted on 26 February 2020

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at Honda Sensing.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda/Acura SRS Inspection Clarification

Posted on 15 January 2020

As part of the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) OEM linking pin activity, we are helping to connect the collision repair industry to the vehicle makers. Recently, we had a technical inquiry that asked for clarification on the Honda/Acura SRS Component Replacement/Inspection After Deployment document located in vehicle-specific body repair manuals.

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Steel Spot And Plug Weld Nugget Size: Honda/Acura - UPDATE

Posted on 4 December 2019

Did you know that some OEMs specify nugget size for spot and plug welds? This information is typically found within vehicle-specific repair procedures or can be found under general welding guidelines. Let’s see what Honda/Acura has to say.

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Repairer Driven News: Honda Body Repair Manual Perspective

Posted on 27 November 2019

The article released by Repairer Driven News (RDN) states that Honda body repair manuals and procedures are “written from the perspective of a body in white”. This means that other parts of the service site may need to be referenced for removal and installation of related parts, or other related operations, in order to proceed with procedures in the body repair manual (BRM).

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Honda/Acura: Body Repair Manual Welding & Sectioning Guideline Revisions - UPDATE

Posted on 8 October 2019

Honda/Acura has published updated Body Repair News bulletins on welding and sectioning.

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Repairer Driven News: 2020 Honda CR-V

Posted on 30 September 2019

Repairer Driven News (RDN) released an article on the changes to the 2020 CR-V. The Honda CR-V now comes standard with Honda Sensing for all trim packages.

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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: 2019 Honda Pilot

Posted on 11 September 2019

While many have noticed that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are showing up on vehicles, there still is confusion on what is required of these systems after a collision occurs. The Ask I-CAR team frequently gets questions in regard to calibration of ADAS. Many of these questions can be answered simply by searching the OEM Calibration Requirements Search. However, there are some questions that may need more detail than the calibration search provides. Let’s take a look at the 2019 Honda Pilot ADAS.

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Repairer Driven News: Honda To Roll Out New Airbags In 2020

Posted on 4 September 2019

You may be seeing a new airbag in the not so distant future according to Honda. This passenger front airbag is a new design that is intended to “catch” the passenger, similar to how a baseball glove catches a ball. The airbag features three chambers instead of the traditional one chamber airbag.

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Repairing Blind Spot Sensor Mounting Locations: Honda/Acura

Posted on 29 August 2019

As part of the research conducted by the I-CAR RTS team for the OEM Calibration Requirements Search, we have found that some OEMs provide measurements for blind spot sensor mounting locations. When this mounting location information is found, we will publish articles highlighting the information and where to locate it for that specific OEM.

When performing repairs, having measurements is a way to ensure the vehicle is repaired correctly. However, measurements are not always given for body panels. This typically isn’t a problem, until there are advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) involved, such as blind spot sensors. When mounting blind spot sensors on body panels, it can be crucial to have the mounting location straightened to the correct measurement. Some OEMs not only give measurements but may also provide alternative measuring methods to identify that the sensor is looking in the right direction. Let's see what Honda/Acura has to say.

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Repairer Driven News: 2012-15 Honda Civic Trunk Floor Serviceability

Posted on 3 July 2019

Part availability can play a major role in the repair plan for collision damaged vehicles. This is especially true when the way a part is serviced changes. Honda issued a Body Repair News publication reminding the collision industry that the trunk floor for the 2012-15 Honda Civic is not a single part anymore. Rather, it consists of four separate components.

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Honda/Acura: Additional High-Strength-Steel Welding Wire Approved

Posted on 14 June 2019

The Honda/Acura high-strength-steel welding wire has seen several changes in the past few years. The biggest change was going from Bosch DS980J to Bohler Union X96 welding wire. To answer the increased demand for the welding wire, Honda/Acura has expanded their list of welding wire types and suppliers.

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Honda/Acura: How To Locate Parts Information

Posted on 13 June 2019

Have you been looking for a quick and easy way to search for parts on the Honda or Acura vehicle in your shop?

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OEM Linking Pin: 2018 Honda CR-V Trunk Sectioning

Posted on 31 May 2019

As part of the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) OEM linking pin activity, we are helping to connect the collision repair industry to the vehicle makers. Recently we had a technical inquiry that asked for clarification on the trunk floor sectioning procedure on a 2018 Honda CR-V.

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Honda/Acura Position Statement: Pre- and Post-Repair System Scanning - UPDATE

Posted on 22 May 2019

Honda /Acura has updated their position statement on pre- and post-repair scanning to give more clarification on what is expected for scanning.

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2019 Honda Clarity

Posted on 17 May 2019

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR is, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2019 Honda Clarity.

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2019 Honda Fit

Posted on 28 February 2019

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR is, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2019 Honda Fit.

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2019 Honda HR-V Crossover

Posted on 31 January 2019

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR is, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2019 Honda HR-V Crossover.

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ADAS, Calibration, And Scanning Article Hotspot

Posted on 14 January 2019

Since advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), scanning, and calibration first started becoming relevant, members of the collision repair industry have required as much knowledge as possible on these subjects. I-CAR’s Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team continues to be on the leading edge of research and education. Our goal is to help communicate information to the industry, and a great way to do this is through Collision Repair News articles.

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Non-SRS Wiring Repairs: Honda/Acura

Posted on 21 December 2018

What is a non-SRS wiring repair? It is the repairing of an electrical component that is not part of the supplemental restraints system circuit (usually identified by yellow wire looms). As technology increases on vehicles, so does the number of components that utilize electricity. Many of the sensors and modules are becoming smarter and more sensitive. If the wire is too long, the wrong gauge, or spliced in the wrong location it can cause malfunctions in the components that it’s powering. Many OEMs have different restrictions and guidelines for repairing wiring that does not control SRS components. On the other hand, there are OEMs that don’t allow wiring repairs at all, so full harness replacement is the only option.

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Honda/Acura Service Bulletin: Seam Sealers and Adhesives

Posted on 11 December 2018

Honda/Acura has released a service bulletin on December 7, updating their recommended list of seam sealers and adhesives for collision body repairs. The charts in the bulletin contain a variety of products from 3M, Fusor, SEM, and Kent.

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2018 Honda CR-V

Posted on 4 December 2018

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR is, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2018 Honda CR-V.

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Honda/Acura Updates Adhesive Recommendations

Posted on 17 October 2018

Honda/Acura has issued an adhesive recommendation for some Honda and Acura models.

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Acura Released The 2019 RDX Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 25 September 2018

Acura released a Body Repair News bulletin on the 2019 Acura RDX .

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid

Posted on 19 September 2018

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR is, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2017 Accord Hybrid.

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2018 Honda Fit

Posted on 7 September 2018

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR is, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2018 Honda Fit.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda/Acura Pedestrian Protection Brackets

Posted on 4 September 2018

Recently, a repair facility had a question on pedestrian protection bracket repairability. A pedestrian protection bracket tends to be used for mounting fenders to the upper rail. The bracket is designed to be collapsible in the event that a pedestrian gets hit by the vehicle and lands on the hood/fenders. The bracket will collapse, which will dampen the blown to the pedestrian. I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) reached out to Honda for clarification.

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Repairer Driven News: 2019 Honda Pilot

Posted on 24 August 2018

The new 2019 Honda Pilot is set to arrive this year. A recent article by Repairer Driven News (RDN) covers many of the new features the collision repair industry will need to know.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search

Posted on 2 August 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on the Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search: Deployment

Posted on 23 July 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on the Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search: VIN Code

Posted on 12 July 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on the Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching.

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Honda Released The 2018 Honda Accord Hybrid Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 10 July 2018

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2018 Honda Accord Hybrid.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search: Body Repair Manual

Posted on 5 July 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on the Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search: Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Posted on 25 June 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on their Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching.

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Honda/Acura Releases New Parts Information: UPDATE

Posted on 22 June 2018

Honda and Acura released an updated parts position statement: Driver Assist / Safety Systems May Fail Unless OE Parts Used. This statement supersedes the original publication issued November 2014. Whereas the old position statement listed only a limited number of specific models, the new statement has been broadened to cover all Honda and Acura vehicles equipped with the options listed in the original position statement.

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Honda Released The 2019 Honda Insight Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 21 June 2018

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2019 Honda Insight.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search: SRS

Posted on 19 June 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on the Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching. When removing supplemental restraints systems (SRS),

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2017 Honda Civic Sedan

Posted on 15 June 2018

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2017 Honda Civic Sedan.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search: Fitting

Posted on 12 June 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on their Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching.

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Honda/Acura Steel Usage And Repairability Matrix

Posted on 7 June 2018

Honda/Acura has a steel usage and repairability matrix for the industry. Let’s take a closer look.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search: Aiming

Posted on 5 June 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on the Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching. With advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), comes the need to aim and calibrate those systems.

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Honda/Acura Keyword Search: Settings

Posted on 31 May 2018

Honda and Acura use keyword searches to find repair information on the Service Express website. These keywords allow you to efficiently get to the repair information you are researching. There are many options when personalizing a vehicle, but Honda and Acura make it easy with their model-specific “Personalized Settings Worksheet.”

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Partial Service Part/Assembly Replacement Procedures At Factory Seams: Honda/Acura

Posted on 26 April 2018

Does Honda/Acura have procedures for replacing a partial service part or assembly at factory seams?

While Honda/Acura vehicles may not have a replacement procedure for every part of every vehicle, they provide documentation on how parts can be replaced at a factory seam. However, certain requirements need to be met before replacing parts as a partial part or disassembling a service part at factory seams.

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Honda Released The 2018 Honda Odyssey Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 12 February 2018

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2018 Honda Odyssey.

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2017 Honda Pilot

Posted on 19 January 2018

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2017 Honda Pilot.

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Honda Released the 2017 Clarity Series Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 17 January 2018

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2017 Honda Clarity series.

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Honda/Acura Outer Uniside Sectioning Joints

Posted on 11 January 2018

The age-old debate of what kind of sectioning joint should be used, on an outer uniside, seems never ending. One OEM says open-butt joint, others say butt joint with backing, and others use a lap joint. Some OEMs even require different sectioning joints within their product line. Honda/Acura has simplified this and now require the same joint type for every sectioning joint on an outer uniside.

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2018 Honda Accord Roof Replacement

Posted on 20 December 2017

The Honda Accord has been redesigned for the 2018 model year. Many changes came with the redesign including material use, attachment methods, and technology. A big change to take note of is the outer roof replacement procedure. This procedure differs a lot from any Honda roof replacement procedure we have seen in the past. From the factory, the Accords roof is attached with weld bonding in the corners and laser brazing on the sides. However, repair facilities will be unable to duplicate the laser brazing to reattach the roof. So how will the Accord’s roof be reattached?

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Honda Released The 2018 Honda Accord Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 12 December 2017

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2018 Honda Accord

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Even One Degree Can Cause ADAS Failure

Posted on 27 November 2017

An article by Collision Repair Mag, from October 19, 2017, brings to light an IIHS study that proves that there is no margin for error when it comes to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Calibration is important, but if the parts that are being used are not manufactured correctly, the ADAS can be affected. Let’s take a look at how ADAS can be affected.

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TPMS Without the Sensor in the Tire

Posted on 16 November 2017

As of 2007 federal law required that vehicles be equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Most vehicles have a TPMS sensor located in tire that senses and reports the pressure of each tire. However, Honda has done away with this system on some of their models. Let’s take a look at this other system and what we need to know about it.

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Honda 1500 MPa Welding

Posted on 8 November 2017

When Honda updated the Body Repair News: Body Repair Manual Welding & Sectioning Guideline Revisions in July there is a piece of information you may have missed. Let’s take a look.

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Honda/Acura Service News Article for Windshield Replacement

Posted on 6 October 2017

Did you know that Honda/Acura has a Service News Article that calls attention to the importance of using an OEM replacement windshield?

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I-CAR 360: Honda Odyssey Video Now Available

Posted on 20 September 2017

The I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team recently developed a new I-CAR 360 video on the 2017 Honda Odyssey. The video provides a 360° tour around the Odyssey. Let’s take a look.

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Body Construction And Material Repair Guidelines: Honda/Acura

Posted on 13 September 2017

What is the MPa of the front lower rail? What is the outer uniside made of: steel, aluminum, or composite? Can heat be used to straighten or is it cold straightening only? What are the repair limitations? These are just some of the questions that the RTS team fields on a daily basis.

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Additional Calibration Requirements: Honda/Acura

Posted on 1 June 2017

The addition of the OEM Calibration Requirements Search to the RTS portal was a big step for the collision industry. While this new feature has been well received, there has been some confusion about what is included in the search tool. OEM Calibration Requirements Search is designed to provide information on the calibration requirements that are needed for vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). This includes systems such as adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and collision braking.

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Structural Sectioning Procedures: Honda/Acura

Posted on 6 April 2017

Ask I-CAR receives many technical inquiries referring to sectioning. The collision repair industry wants to know where can you section, does the OEM have a sectioning procedure, and where can I find the sectioning procedure? Most OEMs allow sectioning to outer body panels and the front and rear rails. Sectioning reinforcements is not as common, as most reinforcements are replaced at factory seams.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda Spot Welder Settings

Posted on 3 March 2017

When spot welding on a Honda vehicle, what settings should be used if the body repair manual doesn’t specify? We were recently asked this question so we escalated it up to Honda. Let’s see what they had to say.

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Battery Disconnect Considerations

Posted on 21 February 2017

When a damaged vehicle enters a collision repair facility, many times the repairs require the battery to be disconnected. Operations such as welding, SRS repairs, engine work, and body panels being open for extended periods of time, can all require that the battery be disconnected. At one time the radio presets would be written down before the battery was disconnected and programmed after the battery was reconnected. However, today many OEMs have special precautions or steps that need to be taken when disconnecting the battery. Let’s take a look at what some OEMs require when disconnecting the battery.

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Weld-Through Primer Guidelines: Honda/Acura

Posted on 20 December 2016

Weld-through primers are generally a zinc-based product that are applied to the mating surfaces prior to welding. Corroding zinc forms zinc oxide which protects the steel. This is called sacrificial corrosion. For a quality weld to be made it’s required that the weld-through primer be removed from the direct weld zone before welding the joint when GMA welding. Many OEMs have a position on when and how to use weld-through primer or when it shouldn’t be utilized. Let’s see what Honda/Acura recommends and where this information can be found.

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Honda/Acura Glass Replacement Requirements

Posted on 13 October 2016

The role of the windshield is a lot more complex than simply allowing a view of the road ahead. It is considered a structural part of the vehicle as it contributes to the strength of the roof and A-pillars. The windshield helps to manage collision energy and has become an integral part of several advanced safety systems.

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Collision Information Website Access: Honda/Acura

Posted on 21 September 2016

Why do I need a subscription to an OEM website if I have full subscription access to the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) portal? This is a question received on a regular basis through Ask I-CAR. Let’s take a look at why and how to purchase an OEM subscription.

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Honda/Acura Easy Backup Sensor Diagnostics

Posted on 9 September 2016

Backup or park assist sensors are being installed on a large number of today’s vehicles. Sensors can become damaged in collisions and it can be difficult to diagnose. However, Honda/Acura has an easier way to let technicians know which sensor may be damaged.

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Honda/Acura To Send Out Takata Recall Posters

Posted on 30 August 2016

The Takata airbag recall affects more than 25 automotive brands. In an effort to get these safety recalls completed, Honda/Acura is getting the word out on which vehicles have open recalls. Honda/Acura will be sending out posters, to be hung in repair facilities, that help make consumers aware that the recall exists and what Honda/Acura vehicles are affected. How can you help get these recalls completed? Let’s take a look.

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2016 MY Information in 2013 Honda/Acura Body Repair News

Posted on 17 August 2016

In case you missed it, in 2015 Honda/Acura revised a couple of their Body Repair News publications to include 2016 model year information. The titles did not change, so check the revision dates to make sure that you are looking at the correct versions.

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I-CAR 360: Honda Civic Sedan Video Now Available

Posted on 1 August 2016

The I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team recently developed a new I-CAR 360 video on the 2016 Honda Civic sedan. The video provides a 360 tour around the all new Civic sedan.

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Always Follow Vehicle Maker Procedures

Posted on 7 July 2016

We often receive Ask I-CAR inquiries asking: “what does I-CAR recommend?” Many times these questions are in regards to sectioning, straightening, or part replacement/attachment methods. Our first response is always:

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Honda Released The 2017 Honda Ridgeline Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 5 July 2016

Honda released the 2017 Honda Ridgeline Body Repair News bulletin:

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Restraints Wiring Repairs

Posted on 23 May 2016

Over the past few months, we've been sharing OEM position statements on restraints wiring repairs. Now we're bringing them all together in one place for easy reference.

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2016 Honda Civic Body Repair News Bulletin: UPDATE

Posted on 22 April 2016

Honda released an update to the Body Repair News bulletin for the 2016 Honda Civic.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda Updates Current Generation Body Structures

Posted on 24 March 2016

Honda and Acura updated several of their current generation vehicle structures. Let's take a look at which vehicles have changed and where the updated information can be found.

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OEM Linking Pin: Honda/Acura Sectioning Clarification - UPDATE

Posted on 11 March 2016

In 2014, our contacts at Honda provided us with clarification on their Body Repair News on welding and sectioning. Here are the highlights of their sectioning clarification.

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What's A Honda/Acura Front Damper?

Posted on 25 February 2016

When it comes to repair information, vehicle makers use a wide variety of terminology for replacement parts. All of the different names can be confusing, especially when repairing a variety of vehicle makes and models.

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Honda Released The 2016 Honda HR-V Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 15 February 2016

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2016 Honda HR-V.

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Honda Oil Requirements For A/C Systems With R-1234yf

Posted on 4 December 2015

Did you notice the A/C refrigerant that is in the 2016 Honda Civic? It's R-1234yf and it’s no typo that Honda is requiring POE compressor oil for this system and not PAG (like other OEMs).

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Honda/Acura Restraints Wiring

Posted on 13 November 2015

When it comes to supplemental restraints systems (SRS) wiring repairs there are a wide range of procedures between vehicle makers, so it is always important to check the service information before considering any repairs. Let's take a look at the Honda/Acura recommendations for SRS wiring repair.

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Honda Released The 2016 Honda Civic Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 4 November 2015

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2016 Honda Civic.

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Sectioning Joint Configuration Terminology

Posted on 17 September 2015

When it comes to terminology in repair procedures, there is often a great deal of confusion as to what type of sectioning joint is called out in a specific repair procedure. To help end some of that confusion, let's look at the three basic sectioning joints.

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Honda Released The 2016 Honda Pilot Body Repair News Bulletin

Posted on 8 June 2015

Honda released a Body Repair News bulletin for the 2016 Honda Pilot.

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Step-By-Step: Accessing Honda And Acura Repair Information

Posted on 3 March 2015

Per your requests, we are adding step-by-step instructions on how to access the vehicle maker repair information to complement our how-to-videos on the OEM Information pages. Easily reference this article by clicking the link under the video on the Honda OEM Information page and/or Acura OEM Information page.

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Bumper Energy Absorbers, Crush Boxes, and Bumper Reinforcements

Posted on 28 February 2015

Let's go back to basics with the ever-popular what to do with bumper energy absorbers, crush boxes, and bumper reinforcements.

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Working On CNG Or LPG Vehicles

Posted on 29 January 2015

What needs to be done before starting work on a compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or propane) vehicle?

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Acura Released Three New Body Repair News Bulletins

Posted on 19 January 2015

Acura released Body Repair News bulletins for the 2009 Acura TL, 2015 Acura TLX, and 2014 Acura RLX & Sport Hybrid Series.

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Honda Released Two New Body Repair News Bulletins

Posted on 17 January 2015

Honda released Body Repair News bulletins for the 2012 Honda CR-V and the 2009-15 Honda Pilot

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Honda And Acura Released New Body Repair News: Approved Collision Repair Tools

Posted on 16 January 2015

Honda/Acura released Body Repair News bulletins for approved collision repair tools.

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Today’s Advanced Vehicles Require Changes in Collision Repair Attachment Methods - Part 1

Posted on 20 December 2014

This article originally appeared in the November/December edition of Fixed Ops Magazine.

Collision repair professionals are no different than any other professional – we are resistant to change. It took many years for repairers to make the switch to “MIG welding” for welding early unibody vehicles. (For this article we’ll use the term gas metal arc welding (GMAW) metal inert gas (MIG), or GMA (MIG)). (More on the reason, later.) It was a technology that was unfamiliar to many and there wasn’t a perceived need for change. History would prove otherwise, as there may not be a collision repair business in the country that doesn’t have a GMA (MIG) welder.

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Repair or Replace? – Material Tensile Strength Key to Repairability

Posted on 23 September 2014

Repair or Replace? – Material Tensile Strength Key to Repairability

Jason Bartanen, I-CAR Director, Industry Technical Relations

The world of steels continues to evolve at a rapid pace and repair professionals need to keep up. In order to perform complete, safe, and quality repairs, it’s imperative to identify the type of material we’re working with, to know what is repairable, and know which options we have for part replacement when straightening is not an option.

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Weld-Through Primer Requirements On The OEM Technical Information Matrix

Posted on 28 August 2014

Let's continue our breakdown of the columns in the OEM Technical Information Matrix. The eighth column calls out if the vehicle maker requires the use of weld-through primer on flanges in preparation for welding.

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Collision Repair Attachment Methods, Description, And Equipment Requirements Information On The OEM Technical Information Matrix

Posted on 13 August 2014

Let's continue our breakdown of the columns in the OEM Technical Information Matrix. The seventh column calls out if the vehicle maker has information in regard to the recommended attachment method and the equipment required for complete, quality, and safe repairs.

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Working With Boron-Alloyed Steel - Attachment GMA Welding

Posted on 7 August 2014

When GMA welding ultra-high-strength steel (UHSS), like boron-alloyed steel, there are a few additional things to consider. Most UHSS parts are typically replaced using squeeze-type resistance spot welds (STRSW) at a factory seam and GMA plug welds used to attach the part where a spot welder cannot reach.

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It's Not Just About Aluminum

Posted on 30 July 2014

Today's Vehicles Require Updated Collision Repair Tools And Training

by Jason Bartanen

Ever since the unveiling of the 2015 Ford F-150 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January, the U.S. automotive industry has been buzzing about this game changing, aluminum intensive vehicle.

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Is There a Procedure for Disassembling a Service Assembly?

Posted on 19 June 2014

The fourth column in the OEM Technical Information Matrix: Partial Service Part/Assembly Replacement Procedures at Factory Seams, can get a little tricky without further clarification. For the most part, this is a column that I-CAR is still researching published OEM information to get the answers to. The question is: Does the vehicle maker have procedures for replacing a partial service part or assembly at factory seams?

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2015 Honda Fit Body Repair Information

Posted on 11 April 2014

In April 2014, Honda released the Body Repair News bulletin: 2015 Fit Series: Body Repair Information. This bulletin is also available free of charge at: techinfo.honda.com

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Carbon Fiber Why Does It Matter?

Posted on 5 February 2014

Carbon fiber is being used on many late-model vehicles and has become a buzzword in the industry. This article answers some questions you may have been wondering about on the use and repair of carbon fiber.

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New Honda "Body Repair News" Publication

Posted on 16 August 2013

A new free publication from Honda features body repair information on their new models. The first two editions of Body Repair News are now available on Honda's Service Express website. The premier publication in the series focuses on new model body repair information for the 2014 Acura MDX and the second edition covers the 2013 Honda Accord. Subsequent Body Repair News editions will be created, or updated, for each new model and any minor model change where significant body design changes are made.

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MIG Brazing on the 2013 Honda Accord

Posted on 17 July 2013

If you haven't been exposed to MIG brazing yet, it's likely that you will be in the not-too-distant future. More and more popular vehicles are requiring MIG brazing for attaching certain high-strength steel (HSS) parts when making collision repairs. An example of this is on the 2013 Honda Accord.

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Tire Considerations For Honda And Acura Vehicles

Posted on 11 October 2010

There are times when collision repairs on Honda and Acura vehicles will include replacing tires. If tires need to be replaced, it is important that the appropriate size and model number tires are installed. Some replacement tires may have the same manufacturer, be the same size and model name, and look identical, but may not be the recommended replacement. Similar tires may be engineered for two entirely different types of vehicles. When replacing tires, always verify the manufacturer part number for the replacement tires (see Figure 1).

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Hyundai News

I-CAR News – Hyundai

Your job requires that you keep on top of the latest in vehicle, tool, and equipment technology – I-CAR is committed to helping you do so in one convenient place. We regularly publish OEM-specific articles. We’ve gathered these articles, based on make, to assist you with complete, safe, and quality repairs.

Hyundai Position Statement: Pre- And Post-Repair System Scanning - UPDATE

Posted on 23 June 2025

Hyundai released an updated position statement relating to pre- and post-repair system scanning.

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Refinishing Park Assist Sensors: Hyundai

Posted on 7 March 2025

Park assist sensors are part of the park assist system, just one of many advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) found on vehicles today. Damaged sensors are typically replaced and may require painting to match the vehicle. Vehicle makers often provide information on the painting of new sensors. Some vehicle makers do not recommend refinishing sensors with minor finish damage because excessive paint thickness may adversely affect the operation of the park assist system. However, other vehicle makers allow refinishing and provide guidelines. Let’s see what Hyundai has to say.

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Bumper Cover Repair With ADAS: Hyundai - UPDATE

Posted on 27 February 2025

A simple bumper repair on a modern vehicle may not be as simple as it seems. New technologies like blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and other advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) utilize sensors behind the bumper covers. The ability for these sensors to be able to see clearly requires special caution when considering a bumper repair. Many OEMs have different requirements when it comes to repairing bumper covers with ADAS. So, what does Hyundai say on the subject?

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Hyundai/Genesis Releases Use Of Heat Position Statements

Posted on 31 January 2025

Hyundai and Genesis released position statements about the use of heat. Let’s take a look at the position statements.

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Hyundai/Genesis Releases Bumper Cover Repairability Position Statements

Posted on 31 January 2025

Hyundai and Genesis released position statements about repairing bumpers with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) sensors.

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I-CAR Repairers Realm: Top 5 I-CAR RTS Linking Pins Of 2024 - Now Available

Posted on 2 January 2025

I-CAR had a discussion on the top 5 I-CAR RTS linking pins of 2024.

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I-CAR OEM Technical Information Matrix: What Is It, And How Does It Help? UPDATE

Posted on 5 December 2024

Do you know which vehicle makers have collision repair information available? Do you know where you can go to find that out?

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High-Voltage Handling And Storage Considerations: Hyundai - UPDATE

Posted on 11 July 2024

High-voltage (HV) vehicles have some special considerations for handling and storing HV batteries and other components. The dangers of HV batteries are potential even after removal which is why certain precautions are needed. Let’s see what Hyundai has to say.

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I-CAR Repairers Realm: Vehicle Highlights From The Chicago Auto Show - Now Available

Posted on 3 July 2024

I-CAR had a discussion on vehicle highlights from the 2024 Chicago Auto Show.

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Hyundai Position Statement: High-Voltage Battery Inspection And Replacement After Structural Damage

Posted on 22 May 2024

Hyundai released a position statement relating to high-voltage (HV) battery inspections.

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High-Voltage Vehicle Paint Booth Quick Reference

Posted on 9 April 2024

When refinishing high-voltage (HV) vehicles, it is important to check for OEM paint booth temperature recommendations so that HV components do not get damaged in the heat.

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I-CAR Hyundai Collision Repair And Electromechanical Repair Courses

Posted on 14 February 2024

I-CAR has developed courses that go into detail on electromechanical repair for Hyundai and a general collision repair overview as well.

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Hyundai/Genesis Releases Additional Body Repair Manuals: UPDATE

Posted on 14 September 2023

Hyundai Motor America updated their approved body repair manuals (BRMs) available to the United States market. This includes both Hyundai and Genesis branded BRMs.

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Calibration Research Tips: Hyundai/Genesis Driver Parking Assistance System

Posted on 25 May 2023

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at Hyundai.

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Identifying The Correct Body Repair Manual: Hyundai/Genesis

Posted on 29 March 2023

Vehicle makers may group their body repair manuals (BRMs) in several different ways. Sometimes the BRMs are grouped by a year range, some are listed as VIN specific, and others are arranged by a body code. Let’s take a look at Hyundai to see how they group their BRMs.

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One-Time-Use Parts And Fasteners: Hyundai

Posted on 25 November 2022

What is a one-time-use part, and how do you determine if a fastener, clip, or part can be reused? These are questions that we are confronted with in the collision industry quite a lot. The other big question is "Where do I find this information"?

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Body Construction And Material Repair Guidelines: Hyundai

Posted on 20 October 2022

What is the MPa of the front lower rail? What is the outer uniside made of: steel, aluminum, or composite? Can heat be used to straighten or is it cold straightening only? What are the repair limitations? These are just some of the questions that the RTS team fields on a daily basis.

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Corrosion Protection Guidelines: Hyundai

Posted on 23 September 2022

A key factor in collision repair is making long-lasting repairs. When a vehicle is repaired, many areas of corrosion protection are disturbed. This creates corrosion hot spots, that left untreated will lead to corrosion, and potentially a repair failure. However, there are certain precautions that can be taken to safely and properly restore the corrosion protection throughout the repair process. OEMs often give specifications on restoring corrosion protection. These specifications generally include seam sealer, adhesives, foam fillers, and cavity waxes. Let’s take a look at what Hyundai says.

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Structural Sectioning Procedures: Hyundai

Posted on 3 August 2022

Ask I-CAR receives many technical inquiries referring to sectioning. The collision repair industry wants to know where can you section, does the OEM have a sectioning procedure, and where can I find the sectioning procedure? Most OEMs allow sectioning to outer body panels and the front and rear rails. Sectioning reinforcements is not as common, as most reinforcements are replaced at factory seams.

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Locating OEM-Approved HV Tools: Hyundai

Posted on 17 June 2022

When researching procedures for disabling a high-voltage (HV) vehicle, you may notice that many of the procedures require the use of specific tools. Some of them are OEM-specific tools or scan tools. Often identifying and locating where to purchase these specific tools can be difficult.

The RTS team is researching how to find these tools to make it easier for technicians performing these tasks. As we research the location of these special tools, we are compiling the information in a series of OEM-specific articles.

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Hyundai: Who Requires Or Recommends MIG Brazing?

Posted on 10 March 2022

In Europe, MIG brazing has been required or recommended on a widespread basis for several years. In the U.S., MIG brazing is not as common but is becoming more prevalent. As the RTS team is researching MIG brazing information, we are putting together a series of articles that identify OEM-specific MIG brazing recommendations and requirements for vehicles in the U.S. Let’s see what Hyundai has to say.

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Hyundai High-Voltage Technician Levels

Posted on 18 February 2022

As electric-only, hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles are increasing in sales, they are becoming more commonplace in repair facilities. Along with the unique powertrains that come with these vehicles, also comes unique safety concerns. Regardless of vehicle maker, high-voltage (HV) systems pose a threat of injury or death if not handled properly. Only personnel with the proper training, PPE, tools, equipment, and service information should perform work on the HV systems.

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OEM Emergency Response Guides: Hyundai

Posted on 28 January 2022

Are you looking for OEM emergency response guides (ERGs)? The Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team has located these guides and either houses them on the RTS website, provides links to webpages that house them, or provides articles with instructions on how to locate them.

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Locating OEM-Approved ADAS Tools: Hyundai

Posted on 10 December 2021

When researching calibration procedures for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), you may notice that many of the procedures require the use of specific tools. Some tools may be everyday items like string, tape, levels, paper, etc. However, many of them are OEM-specific tools or scan tools. Often identifying and locating where to purchase these specific tools can be difficult.

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Weld-Through Primer Guidelines: Hyundai

Posted on 22 June 2021

Weld-through primers are generally a zinc-based product that are applied to the mating surfaces prior to welding. Corroding zinc forms zinc oxide which protects the steel. This is called sacrificial corrosion. For a quality weld to be made it’s required that the weld-through primer be removed from the direct weld zone before welding the joint when GMA welding. Many OEMs have a position on when and how to use weld-through primer or when it shouldn’t be utilized. Let’s see what Hyundai recommends and where this information can be found.

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Steel Spot And Plug Weld Nugget Size: Hyundai - UPDATE

Posted on 8 April 2021

Did you know that some OEMs specify nugget size for spot and plug welds? This information is typically found within vehicle-specific repair procedures or can be found under general welding guidelines. Let's see what Hyundai has to say.

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OEM Emergency Response Guides

Posted on 25 February 2021

Are you looking for OEM emergency response guides (ERGs)? The Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team has located these guides and either houses them on the RTS website, provides links to webpages that house them, or provides articles with instructions on how to locate them.

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Who Requires Or Recommends MIG Brazing? UPDATE

Posted on 25 November 2020

In Europe, MIG brazing has been required or recommended on a widespread basis for several years. In the U.S., MIG brazing is not as common but is becoming more prevalent. As the RTS team is researching MIG brazing information, we are putting together a series of articles that identify OEM-specific MIG brazing recommendations and requirements for vehicles in the U.S.

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Where Do I Find Other Types Of Information In Hyundai?

Posted on 20 November 2020

Navigating OEM websites can be challenging when searching for collision repair procedures, especially as no two OEM websites are alike. What happens when you need to find other types of repair information, such as, "What needs to be inspected after a supplemental restraints system (SRS) deployment", or "Does the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) require a scan tool or specialty tool?" Let's take a closer look at the Hyundai website.

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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: 2020 Hyundai Palisade

Posted on 28 October 2020

While many have noticed that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are showing up on vehicles, there still is confusion on what is required of these systems after a collision occurs. The Ask I-CAR team frequently gets questions in regard to calibration of ADAS. Many of these questions can be answered simply by using the OEM Calibration Requirements Search. However, there are some questions that may need more details than the calibration search provides. Let’s take a look at the 2020 Hyundai Palisade.

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Calibration Research Tips: Hyundai Trim Level Specific ADAS Features

Posted on 7 October 2020

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at Hyundai.

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Calibration Research Tips: Hyundai Variant Coding

Posted on 9 September 2020

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at Hyundai variant coding procedures.

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Sectioning And Partial Part Replacement: 2020 Hyundai Sonata

Posted on 29 July 2020

One of the top technical inquiries received at Ask I-CAR is, "Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?" To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2020 Hyundai Sonata.

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What's A Hyundai Front Side Member?

Posted on 28 July 2020

When it comes to repair information, vehicle makers use a wide variety of terminology for replacement parts. All of the different names can be confusing, especially when repairing a variety of vehicle makes and models.

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Repairer Driven News: Hyundai To Incorporate Smart Cruise Control In Future Vehicles

Posted on 22 October 2019

Hyundai recently announced its plans to introduce a new artificial intelligence (AI) based cruise control system to future vehicles. This will better match the adaptive cruise control system to individual driving style.

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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: 2019 Hyundai Kona

Posted on 7 October 2019

While many have noticed that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are showing up on vehicles, there still is confusion on what is required of these systems after a collision occurs. The Ask I-CAR team frequently gets questions in regard to calibration of ADAS. Many of these questions can be answered simply by using the OEM Calibration Requirements Search. However, there are some questions that may need more details than the calibration search provides. Let’s take a look at the 2019 Hyundai Kona ADAS.

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Industry Trends: Active Child Safety Lock

Posted on 15 February 2019

Many people remember the good old days of the child lock, which was located in the jamb of the rear doors. The only way to open the rear door, was for someone to let you out. Many siblings have used this feature to torture their brother or sister, by locking them in the vehicle. Not to mention the annoyance this can cause a collision repair technician when they can’t figure out why the rear door won’t open from the inside. Well it appears, gone are the days of the manual child lock and onto an electronic child lock system. A system that also utilizes technology to make sure it is safe for the child to exit the vehicle.

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Rear Seat Reminder Gets More Serious

Posted on 13 February 2019

Several OEMs have started including rear seat reminder systems into their vehicle, especially the SUVs and crossovers. These systems are in place to try and prevent a child or pet from being left in a hot or cold vehicle. Most systems work by paying attention to the actions of the passengers. It does this by taking note if the rear doors of the vehicle were opened before the vehicle started operation. If they were opened, the vehicle will normally ding and put an alert on the dash to remind the driver there may be a child or pet in the back seat. One OEM has taken this a step further in order to protect against children and pets from being left in a vehicle.

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ADAS, Calibration, And Scanning Article Hotspot

Posted on 14 January 2019

Since advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), scanning, and calibration first started becoming relevant, members of the collision repair industry have required as much knowledge as possible on these subjects. I-CAR’s Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team continues to be on the leading edge of research and education. Our goal is to help communicate information to the industry, and a great way to do this is through Collision Repair News articles.

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Non-SRS Wiring Repairs: Hyundai

Posted on 12 November 2018

What is a non-SRS wiring repair? It is the repairing of an electrical component that is not part of the supplemental restraints system circuit (usually identified by yellow wire looms). As technology increases on vehicles so does the number of components that utilize electricity. Many of the sensors and modules are becoming smarter and more sensitive. If the wire is too long, wrong gauge, or spliced in the wrong location it can cause malfunctions in the components that it’s powering. Many OEMs have different restrictions and guidelines for repairing wiring that does not control SRS components. On the other hand, there are OEMs that don’t allow wiring repairs at all, so full harness replacement is the only option.

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New ADAS Feature Available From Hyundai

Posted on 11 September 2018

The 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe is bringing a new feature in child safety, called safe exit assist, which is standard on all trim levels. This concept expands on the traditional child safety lock which prevents passengers in the rear of the vehicle from opening doors and windows. To complement this feature, safe exit assist can help avoid catastrophe by preventing a child from opening the door when the vehicle is parked, and traffic is approaching from the rear.

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Step-By-Step: Accessing Hyundai Repair Information

Posted on 21 August 2018

Per your requests, we are adding step-by-step instructions on how to access the vehicle maker service repair information to complement our how-to-videos on the OEM Information pages. Easily reference this article by clicking the link under the video on the Hyundai OEM Information page.

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Hyundai Releases Two New Position Statements

Posted on 6 August 2018

Hyundai has recently released two new position statements.

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Locating ADAS Information: Hyundai

Posted on 11 July 2018

As a collision repair technician, there is one part of a service manual that houses all of the information you would ever need…right? This is not the case with modern vehicles. You may be required to look in numerous manuals to find the information required to safely repair the vehicle.

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Hyundai Releases Position Statements

Posted on 30 March 2018

Hyundai released two position statements this week relating to collision repair. Let’s take a look at what these statements are about.

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Additional Calibration Requirements: Hyundai

Posted on 9 June 2017

The addition of the OEM Calibration Requirements Search to the RTS portal was a big step for the collision industry. While this new feature has been well received, there has been some confusion about what is included in the search tool. The OEM Calibration Requirements Search is designed to provide information on the calibration requirements that are needed for vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). This includes systems such as adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and collision braking.

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What's That in the Grille?

Posted on 11 May 2017

Have you noticed anything different looking on new vehicle grilles? If you have, you may have thought what is that strange looking flat spot? Sometimes this flat area is somewhat hidden by a manufacturer emblem. Other times it’s integrated into the grille itself, including grille lines. Let’s take a look at this new design element and what it’s hiding.

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Collision Information Website Access: Hyundai

Posted on 2 November 2016

Why do I need a subscription to an OEM website if I have full subscription access to the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) portal? This is a question received on a regular basis through Ask I-CAR. Let’s take a look at why and how to purchase an OEM subscription.

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Hyundai Glass Replacement Requirements

Posted on 27 September 2016

The role of the windshield is a lot more complex than simply allowing a view of the road ahead. It is considered a structural part of the vehicle as it contributes to the strength of the roof and A-pillars. The windshield helps to manage collision energy and has become an integral part of several advanced safety systems.

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Always Follow Vehicle Maker Procedures

Posted on 7 July 2016

We often receive Ask I-CAR inquiries asking: “what does I-CAR recommend?” Many times these questions are in regards to sectioning, straightening, or part replacement/attachment methods. Our first response is always:

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Restraints Wiring Repairs

Posted on 23 May 2016

Over the past few months, we've been sharing OEM position statements on restraints wiring repairs. Now we're bringing them all together in one place for easy reference.

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Hyundai Restraints Wiring

Posted on 16 February 2016

The question is often asked, "Can supplemental restraints system wiring be repaired?" The answer is: it depends on the vehicle maker. Let's take a look at Hyundai's position on this subject.

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Weld-Through Primer Requirements On The OEM Technical Information Matrix

Posted on 28 August 2014

Let's continue our breakdown of the columns in the OEM Technical Information Matrix. The eighth column calls out if the vehicle maker requires the use of weld-through primer on flanges in preparation for welding.

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Collision Repair Attachment Methods, Description, And Equipment Requirements Information On The OEM Technical Information Matrix

Posted on 13 August 2014

Let's continue our breakdown of the columns in the OEM Technical Information Matrix. The seventh column calls out if the vehicle maker has information in regard to the recommended attachment method and the equipment required for complete, quality, and safe repairs.

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Is There a Procedure for Disassembling a Service Assembly?

Posted on 19 June 2014

The fourth column in the OEM Technical Information Matrix: Partial Service Part/Assembly Replacement Procedures at Factory Seams, can get a little tricky without further clarification. For the most part, this is a column that I-CAR is still researching published OEM information to get the answers to. The question is: Does the vehicle maker have procedures for replacing a partial service part or assembly at factory seams?

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INFINITI News

I-CAR News – INFINITI

Your job requires that you keep on top of the latest in vehicle, tool, and equipment technology – I-CAR is committed to helping you do so in one convenient place. We regularly publish OEM-specific articles. We’ve gathered these articles, based on make, to assist you with complete, safe, and quality repairs.

I-CAR Repairers Realm: Top 5 I-CAR RTS Linking Pins Of 2024 - Now Available

Posted on 2 January 2025

I-CAR had a discussion on the top 5 I-CAR RTS linking pins of 2024.

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I-CAR OEM Technical Information Matrix: What Is It, And How Does It Help? UPDATE

Posted on 5 December 2024

Do you know which vehicle makers have collision repair information available? Do you know where you can go to find that out?

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Back-To-Basics: Dirt Nibs In Paint

Posted on 1 August 2024

Sometimes, going back to the basics can make the difference between a quality repair and a failed repair. Refinishing defects can take many forms and be influenced by the technician, environment, product selection, or equipment maintenance to name a few. Let’s look at dirt nib inclusion during the refinishing processes.

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Calibration Research Tips: Nissan/INFINITI - Bumper Cover Replaced With Sonar Sensor Holder

Posted on 9 May 2024

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at Nissan/INFINITI sonar sensor (park assist sensor) replacement.

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High-Voltage Vehicle Paint Booth Quick Reference

Posted on 9 April 2024

When refinishing high-voltage (HV) vehicles, it is important to check for OEM paint booth temperature recommendations so that HV components do not get damaged in the heat.

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OEM Linking Pin: Nissan/INFINITI Outer Uniside Sectioning - Cut Line Clarification

Posted on 3 April 2024

As part of the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) OEM linking pin activity, we are helping to connect the collision repair industry to the vehicle makers. We‘ve had technical inquiries that asked for clarification on cut line locations for the outer uniside of Nissan/INFINITI vehicles. Specifically, when measurements are not shown within the procedure. We reached out to our contact at Nissan/INFINITI for clarification.

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I-CAR Repairers Realm: SEMA: Vehicle-Maker Required Tools and Equipment - Now Available

Posted on 6 December 2023

I-CAR had a discussion on vehicle-maker required tools and equipment.

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OEM-Approved Connector and Pigtail Repair Resources: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 31 August 2023

When confronted with a wiring harness repair, we often struggle finding the correct connector and pigtail repair kits. Often a specific connector may be used on multiple applications. If the connector is allowed to be replaced, what resources are available to locate approved wiring connector and pigtail repair kits? Let’s see what is available from Nissan/INFINITI.

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Steel Spot And Plug Weld Nugget Size: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 13 June 2023

Did you know that many OEMs specify nugget size for spot and plug welds? This information is typically found within vehicle-specific repair procedures or can be found under general welding guidelines. Let’s see what Nissan/INFINITI has to say.

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Repairer Driven News: 2023 Nissan ProPILOT ADAS Features

Posted on 13 February 2023

Repairer Driven News (RDN) released an article highlighting Nissan ProPILOT Assist on many 2023 models.

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Nissan/INFINITI Restraints Wiring: UPDATE

Posted on 1 February 2023

The question is often asked, "Can supplemental restraints system wiring be repaired?" The answer is: it depends on the vehicle maker. Let's take a look at Nissan and INFINITI position on this subject.

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OEM Linking Pin: Nissan/INFINITI Non-SRS Wiring Repairs - UPDATE

Posted on 1 February 2023

As part of the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) initiative's OEM linking pin activity, we are helping to connect the collision repair industry to the vehicle makers. Recently we have had several technical inquiries asking about non-SRS wiring repairs on Nissan and INFINITI vehicles. We reached out to Nissan/INFINITI for clarification.

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Locating OEM-Approved HV Tools: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 7 September 2022

When researching procedures for disabling a high-voltage (HV) vehicle, you may notice that many of the procedures require the use of specific tools. Some of them are OEM-specific tools or scan tools. Often identifying and locating where to purchase these specific tools can be difficult.

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Calibration Research Tips: Nissan/INFINITI Module Programming

Posted on 20 June 2022

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at Nissan/INFINITI module programming.

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Bumper Cover Repair With ADAS: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 8 September 2021

A simple bumper repair on a modern vehicle may not be as simple as it seems. New technologies like blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and other advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) utilize sensors behind the bumper covers. The ability for these sensors to be able to see clearly normally requires special caution when considering a bumper repair. Many OEMs have different levels of warnings when it comes to repairing bumper covers with ADAS. So, what does Nissan/INFINITI say on the subject?

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Locating OEM-Approved ADAS Tools: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 27 May 2021

When researching calibration procedures for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), you may notice that many of the procedures require the use of specific tools. Some tools may be everyday items like string, tape, levels, paper, etc. However, many of them are OEM-specific tools or scan tools. Often identifying and locating where to purchase these specific tools can be difficult.

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OEM Emergency Response Guides: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 3 March 2021

Are you looking for OEM emergency response guides (ERGs)? The RTS team has located these guides and either houses them on the Repairability Technical Support (RTS) website, provides links to webpages that house them, or provides articles with instructions on how to locate them.

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OEM Emergency Response Guides

Posted on 25 February 2021

Are you looking for OEM emergency response guides (ERGs)? The Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team has located these guides and either houses them on the RTS website, provides links to webpages that house them, or provides articles with instructions on how to locate them.

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Who Requires Or Recommends MIG Brazing? UPDATE

Posted on 25 November 2020

In Europe, MIG brazing has been required or recommended on a widespread basis for several years. In the U.S., MIG brazing is not as common but is becoming more prevalent. As the RTS team is researching MIG brazing information, we are putting together a series of articles that identify OEM-specific MIG brazing recommendations and requirements for vehicles in the U.S.

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Calibration Research Tips: Nissan/INFINITI Action Tests

Posted on 23 June 2020

While searching for information on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on an OEM repair information site, you may come across unique calibration procedures or events. These events can vary by year and model, even within a particular make. As the RTS team has been researching these systems, we have been identifying these atypical circumstances. In order to help you better understand them, we are putting together a series of articles that help with the repair and calibration of ADAS. Let’s take a closer look at Nissan/INFINITI action tests.

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Where Do I Find Other Types Of Information In Nissan/INFINITI?

Posted on 17 June 2020

Navigating OEM websites can be challenging when searching for collision repair procedures, especially as no two OEM websites are alike. What happens when you need to find other types of repair information, such as, ""What needs to be inspected after a supplemental restraints system (SRS) deployment?", or "Does the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) require a scan tool or specialty tool?" Let's take a closer look at the Nissan/INFINITI websites.

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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: 2019 INFINITI QX60

Posted on 10 March 2020

While many have noticed that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are showing up on vehicles, there still is confusion on what is required of these systems after a collision occurs. The Ask I-CAR team frequently gets questions in regard to calibration of ADAS. Many of these questions can be answered simply by using the OEM Calibration Requirements Search. However, there are some questions that may need more details than the calibration search provides. Let’s take a look at the 2019 INFINITI QX60.

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Identifying The Correct Body Repair Manual: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 22 November 2019

Vehicle makers may group their body repair manuals (BRM) in several different ways. Sometimes the BRMs are grouped by a year range, some are listed as VIN specific, and others are arranged by a body code. Let’s take a look at Nissan/INFINITI to see how they group their BRMs.

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ADAS, Calibration, And Scanning Article Hotspot

Posted on 14 January 2019

Since advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), scanning, and calibration first started becoming relevant, members of the collision repair industry have required as much knowledge as possible on these subjects. I-CAR’s Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team continues to be on the leading edge of research and education. Our goal is to help communicate information to the industry, and a great way to do this is through Collision Repair News articles.

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Nissan/INFINITI Position Statement: Pre- and Post-Repair System Scanning - UPDATE

Posted on 14 January 2019

Nissan/INFINITI updated their position statement on pre- and post-repair scanning. The revised position statement touches on more subjects and gives additional information on the subject.

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Nissan/INFINITI Position Statements Available: UPDATE

Posted on 14 January 2019

There's a new addition to the OEM Information page for Nissan/INFINITI. Nine new and revised position statements have been released for each manufacturer that are now available for viewing on the I-CAR RTS website.

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Nissan/INFINITI Position Statement: Single-Use Parts Replacement

Posted on 14 January 2019

It is often asked, can this fastener, clip, or part be reused? How can we tell if it can or cannot be reused?

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Locating ADAS Information: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 22 August 2018

As a collision repair technician, there is one part of a service manual that houses all of the information you would ever need…right? This is not the case with modern vehicles. You may be required to look in numerous manuals to find the information required to safely repair the vehicle.

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Having The Correct Web Browser

Posted on 13 July 2018

You get a new computer, you have everything setup, you start to access an OEM information website, you get to where the manual used to open and you get a blank screen instead. Now what?

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Repairer Driven News: 2019 INFINITI QX50

Posted on 22 June 2018

The latest Infiniti INFINITI QX50 with the new 980-megapascal “Super High Formability” ultra-high-strength steel, is now available for buyers. Nissan is the first OEM to use this “previously unachievable” steel, and the 2019 QX50 is the first model to contain this type of steel.

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Nissan/INFINITI Updated Manuals To Electronic Service Manual (ESM)

Posted on 8 May 2018

Nissan/INFINITI has a new Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for service information on many 2017 and 2018 models. This also includes the Body Repair Manual (BRM). Let's take a look at the new ESM for Nissan/INFINITI.

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Body Construction And Material Repair Guidelines: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 20 September 2017

What is the MPa of the front lower rail? What is the outer uniside made of: steel, aluminum, or composite? Can heat be used to straighten or is it cold straightening only? What are the repair limitations? These are just some of the questions that the RTS team fields on a daily basis.

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Additional Calibration Requirements: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 9 August 2017

The addition of the OEM Calibration Requirements Search to the RTS portal was a big step for the collision industry. While this new feature has been well received, there has been some confusion about what is included in the search tool. The OEM Calibration Requirements Search is designed to provide information on the calibration requirements that are needed for vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). This includes systems such as adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and collision braking.

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Corrosion Protection Guidelines: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 13 July 2017

A key factor in collision repair is making long-lasting repairs. When a vehicle is repaired, many areas of corrosion protection are disturbed. This creates corrosion hot spots that left untreated will lead to corrosion and potentially a repair failure. However, there are certain precautions that can be taken to safely and properly restore the corrosion protection throughout the repair process. OEMs often give specifications on restoring corrosion protection. These specifications generally include seam sealer, adhesives, foam fillers, and cavity waxes. Let’s take a look at what Nissan/INFINITI says.

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Structural Sectioning Procedures: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 15 May 2017

Ask I-CAR receives many technical inquiries referring to sectioning. The collision repair industry wants to know where can you section, does the OEM have a sectioning procedure, and where can I find the sectioning procedure? Most OEMs allow sectioning to outer body panels and the front and rear rails. Sectioning reinforcements is not as common, as most reinforcements are replaced at factory seams.

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What's That in the Grille?

Posted on 11 May 2017

Have you noticed anything different looking on new vehicle grilles? If you have, you may have thought what is that strange looking flat spot? Sometimes this flat area is somewhat hidden by a manufacturer emblem. Other times it’s integrated into the grille itself, including grille lines. Let’s take a look at this new design element and what it’s hiding.

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Weld-Through Primer Guidelines: INFINITI

Posted on 1 May 2017

Weld-through primers are generally a zinc-based product that are applied to the mating surfaces prior to welding. Corroding zinc forms zinc oxide which protects the steel. This is called sacrificial corrosion. For a quality weld to be made it’s required that the weld-through primer be removed from the direct weld zone before welding the joint when GMA welding. Many OEMs have a position on when and how to use weld-through primer or when it shouldn’t be utilized. Let’s see what INFINITI recommends and where this information can be found.

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Weld-Through Primer Guidelines: Nissan

Posted on 23 March 2017

Weld-through primers are generally a zinc-based product that are applied to the mating surfaces prior to welding. Corroding zinc forms zinc oxide which protects the steel. This is called sacrificial corrosion. For a quality weld to be made it’s required that the weld-through primer be removed from the direct weld zone before welding the joint when GMA welding. Many OEMs have a position on when and how to use weld-through primer or when it shouldn’t be utilized. Let’s see what Nissan recommends and where this information can be found.

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Collision Information Website Access: Nissan/INFINITI

Posted on 21 November 2016

Why do I need a subscription to an OEM website if I have full subscription access to the I-CAR Repairability Technical Support (RTS) portal? This is a question received on a regular basis through Ask I-CAR. Let’s take a look at why and how to purchase an OEM subscription.

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Nissan/INFINITI Glass Replacement Requirements

Posted on 22 September 2016

The role of the windshield is a lot more complex than simply allowing a view of the road ahead. It is considered a structural part of the vehicle as it contributes to the strength of the roof and A-pillars. The windshield helps to manage collision energy and has become an integral part of several advanced safety systems.

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Always Follow Vehicle Maker Procedures

Posted on 7 July 2016

We often receive Ask I-CAR inquiries asking: “what does I-CAR recommend?” Many times these questions are in regards to sectioning, straightening, or part replacement/attachment methods. Our first response is always:

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Restraints Wiring Repairs

Posted on 23 May 2016

Over the past few months, we've been sharing OEM position statements on restraints wiring repairs. Now we're bringing them all together in one place for easy reference.

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Step-By-Step: Accessing INFINITI Repair Information

Posted on 12 May 2015

Per your requests, we are adding step-by-step instructions on how to access the vehicle maker repair information to complement our how-to-videos on the OEM Information pages. Easily reference this article by clicking the link under the video on the INFINITI OEM Information page.

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Bumper Energy Absorbers, Crush Boxes, and Bumper Reinforcements

Posted on 28 February 2015

Let's go back to basics with the ever-popular what to do with bumper energy absorbers, crush boxes, and bumper reinforcements.

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Today’s Advanced Vehicles Require Changes in Collision Repair Attachment Methods - Part 1

Posted on 20 December 2014

This article originally appeared in the November/December edition of Fixed Ops Magazine.

Collision repair professionals are no different than any other professional – we are resistant to change. It took many years for repairers to make the switch to “MIG welding” for welding early unibody vehicles. (For this article we’ll use the term gas metal arc welding (GMAW) metal inert gas (MIG), or GMA (MIG)). (More on the reason, later.) It was a technology that was unfamiliar to many and there wasn’t a perceived need for change. History would prove otherwise, as there may not be a collision repair business in the country that doesn’t have a GMA (MIG) welder.

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What's An INFINITI Rear Side Member Extension?

Posted on 29 October 2014

When it comes to repair information, vehicle makers use a wide variety of terminology for replacement parts. All of the different names can be confusing, especially when repairing a variety of vehicle makes and models.

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Repair or Replace? – Material Tensile Strength Key to Repairability

Posted on 23 September 2014

Repair or Replace? – Material Tensile Strength Key to Repairability

Jason Bartanen, I-CAR Director, Industry Technical Relations

The world of steels continues to evolve at a rapid pace and repair professionals need to keep up. In order to perform complete, safe, and quality repairs, it’s imperative to identify the type of material we’re working with, to know what is repairable, and know which options we have for part replacement when straightening is not an option.

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Weld-Through Primer Requirements On The OEM Technical Information Matrix

Posted on 28 August 2014

Let's continue our breakdown of the columns in the OEM Technical Information Matrix. The eighth column calls out if the vehicle maker requires the use of weld-through primer on flanges in preparation for welding.

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Collision Repair Attachment Methods, Description, And Equipment Requirements Information On The OEM Technical Information Matrix

Posted on 13 August 2014

Let's continue our breakdown of the columns in the OEM Technical Information Matrix. The seventh column calls out if the vehicle maker has information in regard to the recommended attachment method and the equipment required for complete, quality, and safe repairs.

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It's Not Just About Aluminum

Posted on 30 July 2014

Today's Vehicles Require Updated Collision Repair Tools And Training

by Jason Bartanen

Ever since the unveiling of the 2015 Ford F-150 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January, the U.S. automotive industry has been buzzing about this game changing, aluminum intensive vehicle.

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Is There a Procedure for Disassembling a Service Assembly?

Posted on 19 June 2014

The fourth column in the OEM Technical Information Matrix: Partial Service Part/Assembly Replacement Procedures at Factory Seams, can get a little tricky without further clarification. For the most part, this is a column that I-CAR is still researching published OEM information to get the answers to. The question is: Does the vehicle maker have procedures for replacing a partial service part or assembly at factory seams?

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What's A Nissan Rear Side Member Extension?

Posted on 1 April 2014

When it comes to repair information, vehicle makers use a wide variety of terminology for replacement parts. All of the different names can be confusing, especially when repairing a variety of vehicle makes and models.

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Jaguar News

I-CAR News – Jaguar

Your job requires that you keep on top of the latest in vehicle, tool, and equipment technology – I-CAR is committed to helping you do so in one convenient place. We regularly publish OEM-specific articles. We’ve gathered these articles, based on make, to assist you with complete, safe, and quality repairs.

Jaguar Land Rover Restraints Wiring: UPDATE

Posted on 14 August 2025

The question is often asked, "Can supplemental restraints system wiring be repaired?" The answer is: it depends on the vehicle maker. Let's take a look at Jaguar Land Rover's position on this subject.

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OEM-Approved Connector And Pigtail Repair Resources: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 1 August 2025

When confronted with a wiring harness repair, we often struggle to find the correct connector and pigtail repair kits. Often, a specific connector may be used on multiple applications. If the connector is allowed to be replaced, what resources are available to locate approved wiring connectors and pigtail repair kits? Let’s see what Jaguar Land Rover has to offer.

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Structural Straightening On Jaguar Land Rover Vehicles

Posted on 7 February 2025

What should you do when a damaged Jaguar Land Rover comes into your repair facility? Can it be straightened? What is a structural part? What type of equipment is required?

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I-CAR OEM Technical Information Matrix: What Is It, And How Does It Help? UPDATE

Posted on 5 December 2024

Do you know which vehicle makers have collision repair information available? Do you know where you can go to find that out?

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Refinishing Park Assist Sensors: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 22 October 2024

Park assist sensors are part of the park assist system, just one of many advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) found on vehicles today. Damaged sensors are typically replaced and may require painting to match the vehicle. Vehicle makers often provide information on the painting of new sensors. Some vehicle makers do not recommend refinishing sensors with minor finish damage because excessive paint thickness may adversely affect the operation of the park assist system. However, other vehicle makers allow refinishing and provide guidelines. Let’s see what Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has to say.

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Bumper Cover Repair With ADAS: Jaguar Land Rover - UPDATE

Posted on 13 June 2024

A simple bumper repair on a modern vehicle may not be as simple as it seems. New technologies like blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and other advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) utilize sensors behind the bumper covers. The ability for these sensors to be able to see clearly, normally requires special caution when considering a bumper repair. Many OEMs have different levels of warnings when it comes to repairing bumper covers with ADAS. So, what does Jaguar Land Rover say on the subject?

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High-Voltage Vehicle Paint Booth Quick Reference

Posted on 9 April 2024

When refinishing high-voltage (HV) vehicles, it is important to check for OEM paint booth temperature recommendations so that HV components do not get damaged in the heat.

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OEM Emergency Response Guides: Jaguar Land Rover - UPDATE

Posted on 26 January 2024

Are you looking for OEM emergency response guides (ERGs)? The Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team has located these guides and either houses them on the RTS website, provides links to webpages that house them, or provides articles with instructions on how to locate them.

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Locating OEM-Approved HV Tools: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 6 April 2023

When researching procedures for disabling a high-voltage (HV) vehicle, you may notice that many of the procedures require the use of specific tools. Some of them are OEM-specific tools or scan tools. Often identifying and locating where to purchase these specific tools can be difficult.

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Body Construction And Material Repair Guidelines: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 17 November 2022

What is the MPa of the front lower rail? What is the outer uniside made of: steel, aluminum, or composite? Can heat be used to straighten or is it cold straightening only? What are the repair limitations? These are just some of the questions that the RTS team fields on a daily basis.

As we know, today’s vehicles can be constructed from a wide variety of materials. Knowing if the OEM provides information on body construction materials and repair guidelines is a crucial step in providing a complete, safe, and quality repair. Let’s see what Jaguar Land Rover has to say.

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Jaguar Land Rover High-Voltage Technician Levels

Posted on 1 September 2022

As electric-only, hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles are increasing in sales, they are becoming more commonplace in repair facilities. Along with the unique powertrains that come with these vehicles, also comes unique safety concerns. Regardless of vehicle maker, high-voltage (HV) systems pose a threat of injury or death if not handled properly. Only personnel with the proper training, PPE, tools, equipment, and service information should perform work on the HV systems.

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Non-SRS Wiring Repairs: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 17 June 2022

What is a non-SRS wiring repair? It is the repairing of an electrical component that is not part of the supplemental restraints system circuit (usually identified by yellow wire looms). As technology increases on vehicles, so does the number of components that utilize electricity. Many of the sensors and modules are becoming smarter and more sensitive. If the wire is too long, the wrong gauge, or spliced in the wrong location, it can cause malfunctions in the components that it’s powering. Many OEMs have different restrictions and guidelines for repairing wiring that does not control SRS components. On the other hand, there are OEMs that don’t allow wiring repairs at all, so full harness replacement is the only option.

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One-Time-Use Parts And Fasteners: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 18 May 2022

What is a one-time-use part, and how do you determine if a fastener, clip, or part can be reused? These are questions that we are confronted with in the collision industry quite a lot. The other big question is "Where do I find this information?"

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Identifying The Correct Body Repair Manual: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 28 April 2022

Vehicle makers may group their body repair manuals (BRM) in several different ways. Sometimes the BRMs are grouped by a year range, some are listed as VIN specific, and others are arranged by a body code. Let’s take a look at Jaguar Land Rover to see how they group their BRMs.

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Where Do I Find Other Types Of Information In Jaguar Land Rover?

Posted on 28 December 2021

Navigating OEM websites can be challenging when searching for collision repair procedures, especially as no two OEM websites are alike. What happens when you need to find other types of repair information, such as, "What needs to be inspected after a supplemental restraint system (SRS) deployment?", or "Does the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) require a scan tool or specialty tool?" Let's take a closer look at the Jaguar Land Rover website.

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Rivet Guns: Does My Shop Need Them?

Posted on 23 July 2021

When performing collision repairs, there are more attachment methods available than ever before. OEMs specify which attachment methods are recommended or required. If a method is not listed as an option, it should not be used.

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Jaguar Land Rover: Who Requires Or Recommends MIG Brazing?

Posted on 13 April 2021

In Europe, MIG brazing has been required or recommended on a widespread basis for several years. In the U.S., MIG brazing is not as common but is becoming more prevalent. As the RTS team is researching MIG brazing information, we are putting together a series of articles that identify OEM-specific MIG brazing recommendations and requirements for vehicles in the U.S. Let’s see what Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has to say.

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OEM Emergency Response Guides

Posted on 25 February 2021

Are you looking for OEM emergency response guides (ERGs)? The Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team has located these guides and either houses them on the RTS website, provides links to webpages that house them, or provides articles with instructions on how to locate them.

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Repairer Driven News: Jaguar Land Rover Structural Composite Study

Posted on 27 January 2021

Repairer Driven News (RDN) released an article on the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) four-year research project that focuses on electric vehicles (EVs) and using composites to make lighter vehicles.

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Who Requires Or Recommends MIG Brazing? UPDATE

Posted on 25 November 2020

In Europe, MIG brazing has been required or recommended on a widespread basis for several years. In the U.S., MIG brazing is not as common but is becoming more prevalent. As the RTS team is researching MIG brazing information, we are putting together a series of articles that identify OEM-specific MIG brazing recommendations and requirements for vehicles in the U.S.

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Locating ADAS Information: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 23 July 2020

As a collision repair technician, there is one part of a service manual that houses all of the information you would ever need…right? This is not the case with modern vehicles. You may be required to look in numerous manuals to find the information required to safely repair the vehicle.

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Sectioning and Partial Part Replacement: 2019 Jaguar I-Pace

Posted on 18 September 2019

One of the top technical inquires received at Ask I-CAR is, “Is there a sectioning or partial replacement procedure available?” To help answer this question, RTS has an OEM Partial Part Replacement Search available. Here you will find information on if these procedures are available on a specific vehicle. Let’s take a closer look at the 2019 Jaguar I-Pace.

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How to Access Jaguar Land Rover Position Statements

Posted on 1 March 2019

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) position statements are only accessible through the Jaguar Land Rover service information site, TOPIx. From there, position statements can be accessed by Jaguar Land Rover network collision shops or by signing up for a free account. It is important to note that a free account does not provide access to the Workshop manuals.

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ADAS, Calibration, And Scanning Article Hotspot

Posted on 14 January 2019

Since advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), scanning, and calibration first started becoming relevant, members of the collision repair industry have required as much knowledge as possible on these subjects. I-CAR’s Repairability Technical Support (RTS) team continues to be on the leading edge of research and education. Our goal is to help communicate information to the industry, and a great way to do this is through Collision Repair News articles.

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Jaguar Land Rover Position Statements Available

Posted on 7 January 2019

There's a new addition to the OEM Information page for Jaguar Land Rover. An icon has been added that will link you to a page containing collision repair position statements.

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Jaguar Land Rover Position Statement: Pre- and Post-Repair System Scanning

Posted on 2 January 2019

As with many other OEMs, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has a published position statement available on pre- and post-repair scanning. Jaguar Land Rover credits advancements in technology with the need for scanning.

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Corrosion Protection Guidelines: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 10 August 2017

A key factor in collision repair is making long-lasting repairs. When a vehicle is repaired, many areas of corrosion protection are disturbed. This creates corrosion hot spots that left untreated will lead to corrosion and potentially a repair failure. However, there are certain precautions that can be taken to safely and properly restore the corrosion protection throughout the repair process. OEMs often give specifications on restoring corrosion protection. These specifications generally include seam sealer, adhesives, foam fillers, and cavity waxes. Let’s take a look at what Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) says.

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Additional Calibration Requirements: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 14 July 2017

The addition of the OEM Calibration Requirements Search to the RTS portal was a big step for the collision industry. While this new feature has been well received, there has been some confusion about what is included in the search tool. The OEM Calibration Requirements Search is designed to provide information on the calibration requirements that are needed for vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). This includes systems such as adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and collision braking.

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Structural Sectioning Procedures: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 23 June 2017

Ask I-CAR receives many technical inquiries referring to sectioning. The collision repair industry wants to know where can you section, does the OEM have a sectioning procedure, and where can I find the sectioning procedure? Most OEMs allow sectioning to outer body panels and the front and rear rails. Sectioning reinforcements is not as common, as most reinforcements are replaced at factory seams.

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Weld-Through Primer Guidelines: Jaguar Land Rover

Posted on 31 January 2017

Weld-through primers are generally a zinc-based product that are applied to the mating surfaces prior to welding. Corroding zinc forms zinc oxide which protects the steel. This is called sacrificial corrosion. For a quality weld to be made it’s required that the weld-through primer be removed from the direct weld zone before welding the joint when GMA welding. Many OEMs have a position on when and how to use weld-through primer or when it shouldn’t be utilized. Let’s see what Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) recommends and where this information can be found.

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Jaguar Land Rover Glass Replacement Requirements

Posted on 3 November 2016

The role of the windshield is a lot more complex than simply allowing a view of the road ahead. It is considered a structural part of the vehicle as it contributes to the strength of the roof and A-pillars. The windshield helps to manage collision energy and has become an integral part of several advanced safety systems.

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Always Follow Vehicle Maker Procedures

Posted on 7 July 2016

We often receive Ask I-CAR inquiries asking: “what does I-CAR recommend?” Many times these questions are in regards to sectioning, straightening, or part replacement/attachment methods. Our first response is always:

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Restraints Wiring Repairs

Posted on 23 May 2016

Over the past few months, we've been sharing OEM position statements on restraints wiring repairs. Now we're bringing them all together in one place for easy reference.

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What's A Land Rover Fender Apron Panel?

Posted on 3 March 2016

When it comes to repair information, vehicle makers use a wide variety of terminology for replacement parts. All of the different names can be confusing, especially when repairing a variety of vehicle makes and models.

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What Is the Vehicle of the Future Made Of?

Posted on 23 September 2015

The question is often asked, what material will be used in the car of the future? Should we concentrate on learning how to repair steel, aluminum, magnesium, or carbon fiber? For that answer, we need to look at present-day vehicles for some clues.

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Step-By-Step: Accessing Jaguar Repair Information

Posted on 27 April 2015

Per your requests, we are adding step-by-step instructions on how to access the vehicle maker repair information to complement our how-to-videos on the OEM Information pages. Easily reference this article by clicking the link under the video on the Jaguar OEM Information page.

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Today’s Advanced Vehicles Require Changes in Collision Repair Attachment Methods - Part 1

Posted on 20 December 2014

This article originally appeared in the November/December edition of Fixed Ops Magazine.

Collision repair professionals are no different than any other professional – we are resistant to change. It took many years for repairers to make the switch to “MIG welding” for welding early unibody vehicles. (For this article we’ll use the term gas metal arc welding (GMAW) metal inert gas (MIG), or GMA (MIG)). (More on the reason, later.) It was a technology that was unfamiliar to many and there wasn’t a perceived need for change. History would prove otherwise, as there may not be a collision repair business in the country that doesn’t have a GMA (MIG) welder.

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Repair or Replace? – Material Tensile Strength Key to Repairability

Posted on 23 September 2014

Repair or Replace? – Material Tensile Strength Key to Repairability

Jason Bartanen, I-CAR Director, Industry Technical Relations

The world of steels continues to evolve at a rapid pace and repair professionals need to keep up. In order to perform complete, safe, and quality repairs, it’s imperative to identify the type of material we’re working with, to know what is repairable, and know which options we have for part replacement when straightening is not an option.

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Weld-Through Primer Requirements On The OEM Technical Information Matrix

Posted on 28 August 2014

Let's continue our breakdown of the columns in the OEM Technical Information Matrix. The eighth column calls out if the vehicle maker requires the use of weld-through primer on flanges in preparation for welding.

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Collision Repair Attachment Methods, Description, And Equipment Requirements Information On The OEM Technical Information Matrix

Posted on 13 August 2014

Let's continue our breakdown of the columns in the OEM Technical Information Matrix. The seventh column calls out if the vehicle maker has information in regard to the recommended attachment method and the equipment required for complete, quality, and safe repairs.

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It's Not Just About Aluminum

Posted on 30 July 2014

Today's Vehicles Require Updated Collision Repair Tools And Training

by Jason Bartanen

Ever since the unveiling of the 2015 Ford F-150 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January, the U.S. automotive industry has been buzzing about this game changing, aluminum intensive vehicle.

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What's A Jaguar Fender Apron Panel?

Posted on 17 July 2014

When it comes to repair information, vehicle makers use a wide variety of terminology for replacement parts. All of the different names can be confusing, especially when repairing a variety of vehicle makes and models.

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Is There a Procedure for Disassembling a Service Assembly?

Posted on 19 June 2014

The fourth column in the OEM Technical Information Matrix: Partial Service Part/Assembly Replacement Procedures at Factory Seams, can get a little tricky without further clarification. For the most part, this is a column that I-CAR is still researching published OEM information to get the answers to. The question is: Does the vehicle maker have procedures for replacing a partial service part or assembly at factory seams?

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The Aluminum Difference

Posted on 9 December 2013

What's Iowa Got To Do With It?

by Jason Bartanen

We've seen a lot of changes in vehicle technology over the years. With each of these changes come new challenges and new opportunities. When the unibody vehicle was introduced, repair professionals were required to change their approach to collision repair, from damage analysis through the repair process. With the introduction of GMA (MIG) welding, additional requirements for repairs included new training and equipment. And passive restraints systems presented a completely different type of challenge, involving electronics and diagnostics.

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