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OEM Reposition: Ford updates collision repair guidance
Ford Canada
Windsor, Ontario --
The Ford Motor Company is updating its guidance on aluminum structural repairs, advanced driver assistance systems and scanning procedures...
Processes
Mega Casting: Tesla tech cuts repair costs, research firm finds
Tesla
Toronto, Ontario --
A new manufacturing technique employed by Tesla in the construction of its Model Y is making it less expensive to repair the vehicles...
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Career Day: GTA facility igniting interest in collision sector
CARSTAR CANADA
Hamilton, Ontario --
A group of young leaders-in-training received a hands-on guided tour of CARSTAR Toronto St. Clair earlier this month...
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Heat How-Tos: Hyundai and Genesis release position statement on use of heat in repairs
While mild and high-strength steel may be heat straightened, no heat may be used for ultra-high-strength steel structural components. For mild and high-strength steel structural components, heat up to 400 degrees Celsius can be used to straighten damaged areas to their original dimensions.
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