OEM Repair Information Vital to Performing Proper Repairs Carbondale IL
What may be an up-to-date repair procedure today can quickly become an outdated one tomorrow. Without an easy-to-use single source for correct repair information from vehicle manufacturers, the task of repairing a damaged vehicle to a high and exacting standard will often fall short.
City of Carbondale-Equip. Maintenance
(618) 457-3276, 001-2004
212 West Willow
PO Box 2047
Carbondale, IL
City of Carbondale-Equip. Maintenance
(618) 457-3276, 001-2004
212 West Willow
PO Box 2047
Carbondale, IL 62901
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Bennett's Service Center
(618) 993-3003
810 N Court Street
Marion, IL
Bennett's Service Center
(618) 993-3003
810 N Court Street
Marion, IL 62959
Services
Auto Service & Repair, Towing, Roadside Assistance, Towing Equipment
Glens Towing and Automotive
(618) 529-2161
1806 N Illinois Ave
Carbondale, IL
Glens Towing and Automotive
(618) 529-2161
1806 N Illinois Ave
Carbondale, IL 62901
Services
Electrical Repair
Illinois Department of Transportation
618-549-2171
P O Box 100
Carbondale, IL
Johnny BS Professional Lube
(618) 549-3006
400 N Glenview Drive
Carbondale, IL
Johnny BS Professional Lube
(618) 549-3006
400 N Glenview Drive
Carbondale, IL 62901
Services
Oil Change and Lube
Martin's Auto Service
(618) 833-2528
5325 State Route 146 East
Anna, IL
Martin's Auto Service
(618) 833-2528
5325 State Route 146 East
Anna, IL 62906
Certifications
Blue Seal Certified
Membership Organizations
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Jim Butler Saturn, Inc.
618-457-8660
1425 E Main St
Carbondale, IL
Interstate Auto Brokers Inc
618-529-2612
2295 Sweets Dr
Carbondale, IL
Napa Auto Parts
(618) 549-5700
301 N Illinois Avenue
Carbondale, IL
Napa Auto Parts
(618) 549-5700
301 N Illinois Avenue
Carbondale, IL 62901
Services
AC and Heating Repair
Smith Dodge
618-351-6800
P O Box 310
Carbondale, IL
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By Dan Espersen 7/16/2008
What may be an up-to-date repair procedure today can quickly become an outdated one tomorrow. Without an easy-to-use single source for correct repair information from vehicle manufacturers, the task of repairing a damaged vehicle to a high and exacting standard will often fall short. With the abundance of questionable information circulating within the collision repair industry, it’s surprising that damaged vehicles can be repaired to a consistent standard. Accurate information is the key to providing excellent service to customers. Webster’s Dictionary defines a standard as: “A means of determining what a thing should be. Standard applies to any definite rule, principle or measure established by authority.” Based on this definition, the following questions should be asked: - How should things be?
- What are the rules or principles?
- What are the measures?
- Who is the authority?
- Where would I turn to answer these questions?
The bottom line is that vehicle manufacturers are the highest authority for correct repair information, procedures and practices. They design vehicles, develop them, test and deliver them. Current information-gathering techniques are chaotic, time-consuming, costly and confusing. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Each time you’re faced with a technical problem, ask yourself what it would be like to have access to all of the manufacturers’ publ... |
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