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Park assist sensors are part of the park assist system, just one of many advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) found on vehicles today. Damaged sensors are typically replaced and may require painting to match the vehicle. Vehicle makers often provide information on the painting of new sensors.   Some vehicle makers...
Sometimes, returning to the basics can make the difference between a quality and a failed repair. Vacuum coolant fillers can cut down on comebacks and speed up everyday processes.  In the past, the technician would either fill the reservoir or the radiator, run the vehicle, and then burp the air...
Change is happening at lightning speed in the collision repair industry. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword—it is actively reshaping how body shops operate, serve customers, and interact with insurers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). From marketing and damage assessment to customer service and internal processes, AI...
In this interview conducted by Mario Comtois, a member of the Quebec Division of the Automotive Industries Association of Canada (AIA Canada), Pierre Lévesque, President and Founder of the VitrXpert network, shares his journey, his vision, and the challenges of his industry.  What does your role involve?  I launched this...
The way businesses operate in Quebec is changing, and if you are part of the auto care sector, it is essential to stay informed. Bill 96, which amends the Charter of the French Language, introduces stricter French-language requirements for businesses. These changes will impact how you use trademarks, advertise services,...

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