Repairs

Learn the Top Five Things You Should Know
About Collision Repair

1

A Ford Car Deserves Ford Collision Parts

Each part is designed and engineered specifically for your vehicle, meaning each new Original Ford Collision Part is built to maintain the quality, safety and integrity you’ve come to expect as a Ford owner. You bought a Ford, and when you choose Ford Collision Parts, you keep it a Ford.

2

Choose the Collision Center that Fits You and Your Vehicle Best

When looking for a collision center, make sure you choose a place that you’re comfortable with. A great place to start is the Collision Center Locator, where you can search every certified Ford Dealer and recognized independent collision center in your area, with techs who are trained and qualified to work on your Ford. Remember, your insurance company can’t steer you toward a specific collision center and you don’t have to release your car from the tow lot until you have found a collision center you’re comfortable with.

Ford Certified Collision Network Badge
3

Know Your Insurance Policy

If you need to use your insurance, it’s important to know what it covers. Check your policy for information about OEM parts coverage. Your insurer cannot force certain repair parts on you; it is your right to have your vehicle repaired with new OEM parts. While insurance coverage varies by provider and policy, if your current provider doesn’t offer OEM parts coverage, it may be time to shop around for a provider that does.

4

The Ford Collision Parts Difference

When you choose Original Ford Collision Parts, you choose quality, safety, integrity, durability and authenticity.

5

Choose Wisely

You bought a Ford for a reason, and chances are you’d like to keep it that way. So, if you’re having collision repairs done, know that you have a choice when it comes to:

  • Where you take your vehicle for repair
  • What type of parts are used in the repair

It’s up to you, not the insurance company. Choose a Ford Certified Collision Network (FCCN) Center and Original Ford Parts. That’s choosing wisely.


Remember that laws can vary by state, so visit your state’s website to get more information.

The Right Policy

Check to make sure your insurance policy covers new OEM collision parts.

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The Right Parts

Get the parts made by the same people who built your Ford.

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The Right Collision Center

Find a list of Ford-certified dealer and independent collision repair centers near you.

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