Diagnostics
When your vehicle is involved in a collision, even in circumstances such as common “fender benders,” the structural integrity of an automobile can be affected. Indirect or hidden damage is not always visible. The damage to your vehicle can actually increase if indirect complications are left unaddressed resulting in alignment, suspension, driving performance and safety problems in the future.
Diagnostic evaluation is a critical key before proceeding with the collision repair process. When you get an estimate for damage repair, keep in mind that indirect damage often does not present itself in visual inspection. Collision damage requires expert knowledge in detecting and trouble-shooting issues that produce physical, structural, mechanical and electronic failure. Eurocollision utilizes various technologies for diagnostic evaluation: computerized diagnostic systems with control points (measured against manufacturer specifications and vehicle-specific codes), on-board testing equipment for electronically controlled systems and circuitry, scanner technologies, and symptomatic evaluation analyzed against factory operational guides.
With these tools we can identify and verify issues in frame alignment, structural integrity (stress points and material weakening), and mechanical and electronic systems performance. This information along with our technicians' understanding of specific makes and models provides accurate and precise knowledge for mapping out specific repairs and technologies to use. Throughout the rebuilding/repair process, your vehicle will be monitored and tested for factory standards and any failure in performance. A documented history is maintained on all corrective actions and replacements.
Diagnostics is more than a procedure; it's a science based on in-depth understanding of structural and mechanical engineering performance providing more accurate trouble shooting of specific complications or disorders.
Systems Evaluation:
- Computerized Frame Diagnostics
- Unibody Structural Diagnosis
- Steering and Suspension
- Alignment, Anti-lock and Traction Control
- Air Bag and Restraint Systems
- Heating and Cooling Systems
- Wiring, Electronic Connections, Computerized Modules
- Engine
- Drivetrain
- Air Springs

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