In these uncertain times with the COVID-19 virus forcing quarantines and stay at home orders, there seems to be more support and rallying around local businesses. Supporting the small local guy and working through this pandemic together has brought some positive among all the negative. Not to mention, local businesses...
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What VW Says About Repairing The 2018 Atlas: Information for Sewell VW Owners
One of the newest repair procedures required for cars equipped with advanced safety technology (commonly known as ADAS) is something known as calibration. These systems are composed of a variety of different ultrasonic, radar, and camera sensors.
What Subaru says about repairing the 2019 Subaru Legacy
On a Subaru, the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) systems are known as EyeSight. Because the 2019 Subaru Outback has several different sensors placed throughout the car, calibration is a requirement to make sure everything is working the way it should.
What Ford Wants New Jersey Owners To Know About Collision Repair for their 2019 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator
Here at Autotech Collision Service, we are a Ford OEM Certified repair shop located in Southern New Jersey. We believe that only the engineers who built your vehicle are qualified to determine how it is fixed. That is why we only follow the OEM guidelines when doing your repair. You...
Why Some New Jersey Auto Body Shop’s Don’t Perform Scanning, and Why You Need It
Every car manufacturer, like Honda, will have its requirements on scanning and calibrations. However, it is guaranteed they will always require pre- and post-repair scanning to accurately diagnose what needs to be repaired and determine everything is functioning correctly.
Signs That You Might Have Received Bad Collision Repair
If you believe you’ve received improper collision repair, you are not alone. You can request what’s known as a “post-repair inspection (PRI).”
Why Safety Inspections Must Be Performed Following Your New Jersey Subaru Collision Repair
This past November, Subaru wholesale parts specialist Nicole Reidel confirmed, “ALL repairs must undergo the Post Repair Safety Inspection, regardless of severity.”
Does Your New Jersey Body Shop Know Where The OEM Welds Go?
Not all New Jersey auto body shops know how to weld correctly. As a result, your safety could be at risk. We're here to tell New Jersey drivers the importance of a shop knowing where the OEM welds go and what this means for your safety.
Four Common Myths About Collision Repair: What You Need To Know
We pulled together 4 of the most common collision repair myths, so you know the difference between fact versus fiction and feel more confident going into the repair process.









