INFINITI Says No to Salvaged/Recycled Parts

Don’t attempt to save money by asking your collision repairer to use salvaged parts during your next repair. INFINITI recognizes the importance of recycling, but the use of salvaged/recycled parts to repair collision-damaged vehicles raises serious concerns about quality, suitability, safety, and warranty. For this reason, INFINITI does not approve...

Non-OE INFINITI Parts are Not Approved on Any Collision Repairs of Any Infiniti

Non-OE INFINITI Parts are Not Approved on Any Collision Repairs of Any Infiniti The original parts used on an INFINITI automobile are designed and built to provide optimum fit, function, safety, and structural integrity. For this reason, INFINITI does not approve of the use of aftermarket, gray market, or imitation...

INFINITI Requires OEM Air Bag Components: How This Impacts Your Collision Repair

INFINITI says you shouldn't take chances with the condition of your air bags. Most car manufacturers issue “OEM Position Statements” to car repair shops that outline their expectations of how repairs should be performed.  INFINITI has issued a statement about the air bags in their vehicles and how only new...

Why You Should Care That INFINITI Doesn’t Approve of Reconditioned Wheels

Wheel reconditioning is a dangerous and risky practice of collision repair. INFINITI is very clear that the company does not approve of any wheel repair that involves reconditioning.  If you are not familiar with wheel reconditioning, it is a process of using various tools and methods to try to repair...