Aftermarket and other non-OEM parts are more generic, meaning they are intended for broader use. Because they are more generic, aftermarket parts are not guaranteed to fit and function precisely for Nissans.
Category: Nissan Owners
Why Nissan Requires OEM Air Bag Components and How This Affects You
While you might be able to find salvaged or used OEM air bag components to use on your Nissan, those parts might already be compromised.
Why It Matters That Nissan Doesn’t Approve of Reconditioned Wheels
A reconditioned wheel, or any wheel not approved by Nissan, may cause unsafe vehicle operation and performance, including loss of control which may result in injuries to the vehicle occupants or other drivers.
Nissan Discourages the Use of Salvage or Recycled Parts-Why This Is Important for Your Repair
Nissan North America recognizes the importance of recycling, but the use of salvage/recycled parts to repair collision-damaged vehicles raises serious concerns about quality, suitability, safety and warranty.
What Sewell Drivers Need To Understand About Pre-Repair Scanning After An accident Any How It Impacts Your Safety
If you are comparing several body shops or even considering us here at Autotech Collision, we want you to know that it is our policy to always to include a pre and post-repair scan of your vehicle.
OEM Certification: The New Normal For Collision Repair
We're here to let New Jersey drivers know what a shop means when they say they're OEM Certified and just how important it is when getting your car repaired.
How Long Will It Take To Repair My Car In Southern New Jersey?
Getting your car repaired after an accident is one of the most stressful things a person can experience. You already have to deal with insurance, lack of a vehicle, and perhaps even some injuries. So how long will it take to repair your car at an auto body repair shop,...
57% of Car Owners say ADAS Prevented A Crash
A recent Consumer Reports study found 57% of its participants linked to 72,000 vehicles states that at least one ADAS system protected them from a car accident. Almost every car you see on today’s road is equipped with some type of advanced driver safety feature. The Insurance Institute for Highway...
WHY WE REFUSE TO FIX CARS ANY OTHER WAY BUT THE OEM WAY
OEM repairs are the best repairs you can get for your car because the parts put on your car are straight from the factory. When shops earn the OEM Certification for a car manufacturer, that means they repair those type of vehicles precisely as the manufacturer tells them and uses...
Why Is Collision Repair in Southern New Jersey So Expensive Today?
Probably the most significant impact on auto repair costs in the last couple of years has been the rise of ADAS systems in even the most basic models in just about every car manufacturer.









