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« on: August 02, 2009, 20:22:30 »

OVERLAND PARK, KS (August 3, 2009) -- Your vehicle is all repaired and ready to roll, but how do you know if the repair was done correctly?  There are some simple steps you should take to review what's been repaired on your car and ensure everything is operating like it should be.

Dan Bailey, president and chief operating officer for CARSTAR, recommends the following:

1. When picking up your vehicle, allow at least 30 minutes to complete the process

2. You should ask to review the vehicle with the person who wrote the estimate or delivers the repair to the customer

3. Be prepared to ask questions and don't be afraid to take the time necessary to review the repairs

4. Take a copy of the original estimate with you and compare against the final bill

5. Review the final bill and make sure they explain it to you. The final bill should be detailed (they should walk around the vehicle with you)

6. Make sure you get a warranty for the repairs and understand where the warranty is good at and what the limitations are

7. If it is raining ask to inspect the car inside or undercover - clear off the rain to see the paint

8. Ensure all of the new parts were installed where possible

9. Make sure the paint matches (color, darker, lighter)

10. Inspect the gaps around the doors, trunk lid and hood.  Gaps should be uniform

11. Open the doors/trunk/hood and inspect for polish/rubbing compound

12. Check the mileage (Most vehicle need to be test driven so there will be some miles driven by the repairer)

13. Check the fuel level (should have been noted at drop-off)

14. If your vehicle needed an alignment, get a copy of the before and after printout (should be in factory specification tolerances)

15. If your vehicle had any structural damage get a copy of the before and after printout (should be in factory specification tolerances)

16. Check to make sure radio works

17. Turn on the heater and A/C blower fan (be careful because debris may come out of vents)

18. Inspect all dash warning lights to make sure none are on

19. Check the vehicle external lights if replaced

20. Tell them to take it to a CARSTAR because 'Relax We'll Take It from Here'
 
"When your car is being repaired, you need to make sure it is repaired correctly before you leave the service center," said Bailey.  "You should double-check all of the repaired areas before you pay the final bill and accept the car.  Once you've paid, you have less recourse in getting any problems fixed.  Your best solution is to go to a reliable collision repair center that provides a warranty for their work."

Since CARSTAR was founded, it has performed more than 2.5 million repairs.  Today they deliver a repaired vehicle every :30 seconds.  CARSTAR franchisees deliver an average customer satisfaction rating of 97 percent or better.  To find a reliable, trusted CARSTAR Collision Center, visit www.CARSTAR.com.
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