Jan 5, 2024

Are you looking for quality collision repair for your Ford? Your local Ford dealership remains the top choice for Ford vehicles over independent repair shops. Let’s look at why you should get your vehicle repaired at the dealership after a collision.

Advanced Diagnostic Tools

Getting your Ford repaired at the dealership gives you access to the latest diagnostic tools and damage assessment equipment. Your local dealer has the latest tools that can communicate directly with your Ford’s onboard computer.

They can accurately pinpoint issues, especially after a collision when sensors and systems may have malfunctioned. Advanced diagnostics mean your technician can identify and fix hidden issues that an independent mechanic might overlook.

Ford-Trained Technicians

When you take your car to the dealership after a collision, it will be worked on by Ford-certified technicians. The technicians are trained specifically in all Ford models, so they understand your vehicle inside and out. This allows them to provide high-quality workmanship and fix collision issues correctly the first time.

An independent technician works on many vehicle brands and lacks the same in-depth expertise. They may miss certain issues, forcing you to incur additional repair costs in the future.

Comprehensive and Specialized Repairs

The extensive knowledge that Ford technicians have allows them to provide comprehensive and specialized repairs after a collision. They can restore the vehicle’s body and fix sensor systems, computer electronics, emission controls, seat belts, airbags, and more. Their advanced diagnostics and repair tools help restore the Ford to its pre-accident condition. If you like, you can even have upgrades and accessories installed in your vehicle.

Original Ford Parts

Dealers only use genuine Ford parts for collision auto repairs. The parts boast the same quality materials used in the original components, ensuring optimal safety and reliability. Original parts fit perfectly and integrate seamlessly with your vehicle’s systems without any modifications.

Most OEM parts also come with a 24-month warranty that covers the cost of replacing the component if it fails due to factory defects. Generic parts don’t meet strict specifications and can cause performance issues down the road. They don’t come with manufacturer warranties, so you have to incur additional costs if a part fails prematurely.

Warranty Protection

Using original manufacturer parts and approved repair methods at the dealership helps to protect your existing warranty. If your vehicle is still under the factory warranty, you don’t need to worry about voiding it. What’s more, the new parts come with a warranty for your added peace of mind. Using generic parts at an independent repair shop can void your factory warranty, costing you a lot of money in future repairs.

If your Ford has been involved in a collision, trust the experts at your local dealership to fix it for you. Contact us at Lundgren Ford to schedule repairs. Our Ford-certified technicians will restore your Ford to manufacturer standards for optimal performance and safety.

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