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In Case of Accident

Being involved in an accident can be an un-nerving and stressful experience. The information provided on these pages is designed to help you better understand the repair process, and make more informed decisions regarding the repair of your Acura.

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Accident Do's and Don'ts

Your Insurance Company and You

If Your Car is not Drivable and Must be Towed

Choosing the Right Body Shop

Part-Type Definitions

Your Rights as a Consumer

Prior to Approving the Repairs

Why Insist on Acura Genuine Parts

A Word About Acura Genuine Fluids

Take an Active Role

While Your Car is in the Shop

Time Required for Repairs

Retrieving Your Car Upon Completion of Repairs

Post-Collision Repair Warranty Issues

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Post-Collision Repair Warranty Issues

One major concern about owning a collision-repaired vehicle, especially a newer model that may still be under the factory warranty, is how the collision and subsequent repair will affect the warranty.

What is covered:

New, Acura Genuine replacement parts installed by an Acura dealer are covered for one year or 12,000 miles. New, Acura Genuine Parts installed by a repair facility other than an authorized Acura dealer are covered for one year with no mileage limit.

See your vehicle's warranty booklet or contact your local Acura dealer for full details.

What is not covered:

Parts that are not covered under the Acura Warranty include:

  • Imitation parts, commonly referred to as aftermarket parts
  • Salvage parts, commonly referred to as LKQ parts
  • Remanufactured parts unless remanufactured by American Honda

In addition, use of other than Acura Genuine parts may nullify the warranty of associated parts and systems.

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