General Motors Position Statement: Pre- and Post-Repair System Scanning

As the industry continues to ask, are pre- and post-repair scans necessary, General Motors provides their answer.

Per the GM Pre & Post Diagnostic Scanning During A Collision Repair Required position statement: "General Motors takes the position that all vehicles being assessed for collision damage repairs must be tested (Pre Scan) for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) during the repair estimation in order to identify the required repairs. Additionally, the vehicle must be retested (Post Scan) after all repairs are complete to verify that the faults have been repaired, and new faults have not been introduced during repairs."

The GM position statement also identifies "Many safety and security-related components, sensors and Electronic Control Units (ECUs) require calibration and/or learns when replaced. These systems must be repaired according to the corresponding GM repair procedures in Service Information (GMSi)."

For additional GM information, check out the following pages:
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