TOYOTA SETS THE REPAIR STANDARD FOR TOYOTA VEHICLES
Collison repair is anything but simple. Rapidly evolving vehicle technologies and increased use of aluminum and other newer construction materials make following Toyota repair procedures essential, and you should strictly follow Toyota’s procedures.
REPAIRING A TOYOTA VEHICLE TO PRE-LOSS CONDITION
Structural integrity is key to returning a vehicle to pre-loss condition and sets the foundation for proper restoration of electronic systems. However, pre-loss condition also includes looking at the entire vehicle for refinishing, calibration, and overall health. To best accomplish pre-loss vehicle conditions, repairers must follow the most current documented Toyota specifications and utilize repair equipment and techniques approved by Toyota at the time of repair. It helps to know that Toyota repair procedures and Toyota Genuine Parts are built to support a qualified technician to repair Toyota vehicles to their structural, pre-loss standards.
Additional areas where Toyota parts have an unexpected impact in helping to achieve pre-loss condition and performance, include:
- Parts Weight — Toyota Genuine Parts are made of light metals, which helps to maintain fuel economy.
- Weld Strength — Toyota Genuine Parts use the same weld specifications as the new vehicle parts.
- Corrosion Protection — Toyota Genuine Parts that are made of metal are welded, then galvanized and ED coated to help provide maximum corrosion protection.
- Headlamp Brightness — Toyota Genuine Parts perform to the same specifications as the parts that came on the new vehicle.
REFINISH
Protecting the vehicle from UV and corrosion damage helps maintain the appearance of the vehicle and helps protect it from corrosion. Since corrosion is the enemy of structural integrity, Toyota Genuine Parts feature multiple corrosion protection features. Toyota procedures explain how to provide a durable refinish process.
RECALIBRATING SYSTEMS
Customers expect their vehicles to perform properly following a collision repair, and recalibrating electronic systems is key to achieving proper performance. Restoring these systems is critical, shops must perform these functions, and the time should be compensated by insurance. Your Toyota dealership can act as a sublet provider if you do not have qualified technicians to recalibrate the electric system on Toyota vehicles to Toyota standards.
ACCESSING TOYOTA REPAIR RESOURCES
Toyota provides the information you need to repair and recalibrate Toyota vehicles via the Toyota Information System (TIS). Some of the most helpful publications for collision shops include: