GM Collision Repair Network Growing

AutoInformed on GM Collision Repair Network exceeds expectations with nearly 1,000 dealers and repair facilities enrolled

GM says its Collision Repair Network exceeds expectations with nearly 1,000 dealers and repair facilities enrolled.

At SEMA Collision, General Motors’ Customer Care and Aftersales division announced that in just a few short months, nearly 1,000 dealers and repair facilities have begun enrollment in the GM Collision Repair Network “to help with safe and proper repair” of GM vehicles.

“Collision repair professionals are telling us they see how the Network can help make their business more efficient, speed up the repair process and give confidence that vehicles are repaired accurately and safely,” said John Eck, collision manager, GM Customer Care and Aftersales.

At the GM Genuine Parts and ACDelco’ SEMA Collision booth (#15407), GM is showcasing the repair procedures related to the all-new 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500’s advanced technologies. Participants in the Collision Repair Network will have easy access to the Silverado’s repair procedures and training, resulting in a more efficient collision repair process.

Repair Procedures Displayed at SEMA Collision

  • 2019 Silverado 1500 Front and rear frame service parts – making it simpler to replace portions of the frame in a collision instead of replacing the full frame.
  • 2019 Silverado 1500 Proper lifting and jacking procedures – utilizing newly-designed “wide” hoist adapters to avoid possibility of frame distortion.
  • Fascia repair procedures – ensuring the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems are working properly after repair.
  • Paint-friendly service parts for grilles – making paint prep and application easier without having to mask off sections of the grille.

There is a cutaway of the 2019 Silverado 1500 at the Car-O-Liner booth (#10839) and a 2019 Silverado 1500 body-in-white display at the I-CAR booth (#10879).

Dealers and independent collision repair facilities interested enrolling in the GM Collision Repair Network can email [email protected] or visit GenuineGMParts.com (click on the “For Professionals” tab) to enroll and learn more about the network requirements and fees.

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