Don't Forget the Cooling System! Kailua Kona HI
The single biggest concern techs have when repairing a head-on or front-impact collision is re-establishing control points and establishing correct datum lines. Often, a core support is repaired when it should be replaced because it will be well-hidden behind grillwork, the condenser and other assorted hardware.
Ayers Automotive
(808) 327-1331
74-5602 Alapa St Ste D
Kailua Kona, HI
Ayers Automotive
(808) 327-1331
74-5602 Alapa St Ste D
Kailua Kona, HI 96740
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Maaco Auto Body Shop and Collision Center
808-488-2222
98-746 Kuahao Place
Pearl City, HI
Maaco Auto Body Shop and Collision Center
808-488-2222
98-746 Kuahao Place
Pearl City, HI 96782
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Mon-Fri :8AM - 5:30PM
Sat:9AM - 12:00PM
Sun:Noon - 5PM
Lindsey's Auto Repair
(808) 591-6672
1124 Kona St
Honolulu, HI
Lindsey's Auto Repair
(808) 591-6672
1124 Kona St
Honolulu, HI 96814
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Lex Brodie Tire Co.
(808) 841-6040
333 Kalihi St
Honolulu, HI
Lex Brodie Tire Co.
(808) 841-6040
333 Kalihi St
Honolulu, HI 96819
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Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts
(808) 668-8334
87-2070 Farrington Hwy
Waianae, HI
Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts
(808) 668-8334
87-2070 Farrington Hwy
Waianae, HI 96792
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Rags Private Auto Club
(808) 329-7247
74-5626 Alapa St Ste 12
Kailua Kona, HI
Rags Private Auto Club
(808) 329-7247
74-5626 Alapa St Ste 12
Kailua Kona, HI 96740
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Destination Autoworks
(808) 246-9700
1764 Haleukana St
Lihue, HI
Destination Autoworks
(808) 246-9700
1764 Haleukana St
Lihue, HI 96766
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Family Service Auto Repair
(808) 845-6877
2156 Kamehameha Hwy
Honolulu, HI
Family Service Auto Repair
(808) 845-6877
2156 Kamehameha Hwy
Honolulu, HI 96819
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Auto Repair of Hawaii
(808) 488-7555
98-055 Kam Hwy
Aiea, HI
Auto Repair of Hawaii
(808) 488-7555
98-055 Kam Hwy
Aiea, HI 96701
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Pflueger Auto Value Ctr
(808) 532-7272
477 N King St
Honolulu, HI
Pflueger Auto Value Ctr
(808) 532-7272
477 N King St
Honolulu, HI 96817
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To ensure all damage is diagnosed in a front-end collision, technicians need to conduct a thorough inspection of the cooling system.
By Bob Leone 7/1/1998 Early film versions of the Titanic saga depicted the mayhem that resulted from the mistakes made during the vessel's maiden voyage. For its time, Titanic was well-designed. And though the latest romantic depiction of the ship's fate might lead you to believe otherwise, many experts contend that the damage could have been managed had the true extent of the problem been realized immediately. Too often, today's collision repair shops work off a similar assumption - that a bird's-eye view of mechanical and other related systems is all that's required to solve the problem and get the vehicle out the door. One area that frequently suffers from this assumption is the automotive cooling system. Cooling-System Concerns The single biggest concern techs have when repairing a head-on or front-impact collision is re-establishing control points and establishing correct datum lines. Often, a core support is repaired when it should be replaced because it will be well-hidden behind grillwork, the condenser and other assorted hardware. The problem with this is that the radiator, as well as other sensitive components, may be placed under tension and eventually develop leakage. (Radiator core and other post-collision-related leaks can be the No. 1 killer of multi-valve aluminum-construction engines.) The Automotive Service Asso... |
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