To Each Their Own: OEM-Specific Pages - UPDATE

This is your portal to OEM Information pages.

More great things have been added with the launch of the new website. Each OEM, or vehicle maker, now has their own OEM Information page. You are able to access an OEM-specific page by clicking on their emblem. There are a variety of types of information available for each OEM. The icons will link you the following OEM-specific types of information:

  • collision repair information website
  • I-CAR news about the OEM
  • OEM Calibration Requirements information
  • OEM Partial Part Replacement information
  • OEM Restraints System Part Replacement information
  • OEM Hybrid and Electric Vehicle disable information
  • OEM Glass Replacement information
  • I-CAR OEM training program information
  • vehicle showroom website
  • consumer website
  • OEM news articles
  • OEM position statements
  • TSBs and collision bulletins
  • I-CAR videos related to the OEM

15128For example, this is the Honda page.

Short videos are also available to help show you how to navigate to the body repair manual information for each OEM on their website.

The charted information is a breakdown of the collision repair information that is available from the OEM, including a link to the complete OEM Technical Information Matrix.

You can also select one of the top OEM collision repair questions that we have received, and at the bottom of the list, is a link to all of the OEM collision repair questions that we currently have posted on the website.

We will continue to add to these pages as we get more information, so check back often.

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