If you’re not familiar with what the ADAS does, it is the modern technology that can help you avoid collisions, park easily, switch lanes safely, and more. It can include sensors, cameras, alerts, and navigational help.
Category: Manufacturer Questions
Why Cadillac Recommends Only New GM Air Bag Components and Why That Should Matter to You
If you own a Cadillac and need to have your air bag system replaced, it is crucial to follow the guidelines set forth by GM.
Reconditioned Wheels Are Not Approved by Volkswagen-Here’s How That Affects You
Reconditioned wheels do not meet the exacting specifications of genuine Volkswagen wheels and therefore are not an acceptable method of repair on any Volkswagen vehicle.
Volkswagen Approves Only OEM Parts on Structural Repairs-Here’s Why You Should Care
Volkswagen requires the use of new Genuine Volkswagen collision parts in the repair of Volkswagen vehicles. These parts are factory tested to provide maximum passenger safety should the vehicle be involved in a future collision.
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.
Why You Should Care That GMC Only Approves New Genuine GM Parts for Use with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
While Genuine GM parts have been made to fit your system like a glove, aftermarket parts are intended for use in a broader range of makes and models.
Why GMC Recommends Only New GM Air Bag Components and How That Affects You
If you own a GMC and need to have your air bag system replaced, it is crucial to follow the guidelines set forth by GM.
Reconditioned Wheels Are Not Approved by Audi-Here’s How This Can Affect Your Repair
Reconditioned wheels will not meet the exacting specifications of genuine Audi wheels and are not an acceptable method of repair on any Audi vehicle.
Lincoln Approves Only OEM Parts on Structural Repairs-Why That Matters to You
It’s especially important to preserve the integrity of your structural components, as they are the sections of your car that can help minimize damage in the event of a collision.










