Honda Certified Says It All
Take control by choosing an FCCN repair center. Discover the clear benefits of selecting FCCN for your repair needs.
Why Certified Centers Are The Right Way To Go
Opt for Honda Certified Collision Network (FCCN) Centers for unparalleled Honda-certified repair solutions. With FCCN, your Honda’s repair meets the highest quality standards, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience. Every FCCN repair center undergoes an annual on-site evaluation and receives up-to-date repair guidelines from Honda. By choosing FCCN, you guarantee access to a workshop dedicated not just to restoring your Honda to its pre-accident condition but to surpassing expectations with exceptional results.
The Right Parts
Choose parts crafted by the same experts who built your Honda.
The Right Policy
Verify that your insurance policy covers new OEM collision parts.
The Right Repairs
Discover what to ask and what to look for when getting repairs.
Proven expertise
Accurate repair methods are crucial for restoring a vehicle’s structural integrity and safety after a collision.
FCCN experts strictly follow Honda’s repair protocols, using Honda-tested OE components for repairs whenever possible. Consider the advanced collision avoidance and safety technologies in use today, which rely on precisely aligned systems and components. This comprehensive approach ensures optimal performance and highlights the critical importance of such specialized expertise in this field.
Outstanding customer service
FCCN Centers are dedicated to optimizing the repair journey for maximum seamlessness. This includes:
- Partnering with your insurance provider to efficiently manage and expedite the claims process
- Providing regular updates on the status of your vehicle’s repair progress
- Offering alternative transportation options to keep you mobile during repairs
- Giving a detailed report of all completed repairs on your vehicle
- Including a Limited Lifetime Warranty on all repaired vehicle parts
Not All Collision Parts Are Created Equal
Choose Authentic Honda Parts for reliable collision repairs, ensuring replacements that perfectly match your vehicle’s original components. Unlike aftermarket, salvage, or counterfeit alternatives, Honda parts deliver superior quality and performance.
Enhanced Windshield Safety Systems – Your OEM windshield is designed to seamlessly integrate with camera systems essential for features such as lane departure warnings, autonomous braking, and rain sensors. Aftermarket windshields with deviations in shape, thickness, or specifications can disrupt camera calibration, potentially compromising safety.
Premium Acoustic Glass – SoundScreen® acoustic glass minimizes engine, tire, and wind noise, enhancing your cabin experience. Aftermarket windshields lack the noise-dampening ply layer present in OEM windshields, resulting in reduced noise reduction.
Maintaining Structural Integrity – An OEM windshield is engineered to stay intact during airbag deployment, maintaining structural integrity. Deviations from the original specifications can increase the risk of detachment, potentially compromising airbag effectiveness.
Rigorous Testing – Every new part undergoes rigorous testing to meet safety standards before being integrated into Honda vehicles. These parts are subjected to independent and systematic evaluations, distinguishing them from aftermarket components.
Ensuring Wheel Rim Safety – Your wheels support your vehicle’s weight. Cracked or bent wheels under stress can cause additional damage and increase the risk of accidents.
Attempting to repair wheel rims can weaken them, increasing the risk of damage to the wheels and tires, and potentially leading to accidents.
Essential Sheet Metal – Sheet metal damage affects more than just aesthetics; it plays a crucial role in protecting the intricate components within doors, the roof, bumpers, and other parts of your vehicle.
For sheet metal damage, consult a reputable Collision Center to assess whether the dent is repairable.
Trustworthy High-Strength, Military-Grade Aluminum – Newer vehicles use high-strength metals, such as military-grade aluminum, which are precisely engineered. Aftermarket suppliers cannot replicate this level of precision like Honda can.
For high-strength, military-grade aluminum repairs, rely on certified Honda or reputable independent collision centers.