At Payne Collision Center of Pharr, we understand how much your car means to you. That’s why we’re proud to be a team of OEM-certified technicians. But what exactly does that mean for you, the driver? Let’s break it down.

What is OEM Certification?

OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, which refers to the company that built your car. So, OEM certification means our technicians have been trained and approved by your car’s manufacturer to perform repairs according to their exact specifications. This involves:

  • Using only factory-approved parts: These parts are guaranteed to meet the same quality standards and performance as the originals.
  • Following factory-directed repair procedures: Our technicians are experts in the specific processes designed for your car’s make and model.
  • Having the proper equipment and tools: We have the specialized equipment needed to make proper repairs on your vehicle.

Why is OEM Certification Important?

Having your car repaired by an OEM-certified team offers several benefits:

  • Safety: Repairs done correctly with the right parts ensure your car meets the original safety standards
  • Performance: Your car will maintain its optimal performance after repairs.
  • Warranty Protection: Some manufacturers only honor warranties if repairs are done by certified technicians using OEM parts.
  • Resale Value: A car with a documented history of OEM repairs can fetch a higher price when you sell it.

Peace of Mind for Your Payne Vehicle

At Payne Collision Center of Pharr, we want you to have complete peace of mind after an accident. Our team of OEM-certified technicians will get your car back to its pre-accident condition, using the exact parts and procedures recommended by the manufacturer.

Looking for a Certified Collision Center?

Don’t settle for just any body shop. Choose Payne Collision Center of Pharr for OEM-certified repairs that guarantee quality, safety, and peace of mind. Contact us today for a free estimate!