Many
automotive wiring systems are a complex maze of delicate electronics
in today's cars. Many repair shops are quick to dismiss wiring
problems, sometimes out-sourcing the work, sometimes sending
cars with problems back to the dealer. Automotive Intelligence
has taken a special focus on current automotive wiring and
the modules associated in modern automobiles. Some problems
appear as simply a battery that is dead after the car sits
for a couple days to much more complex problems with CAN-BUS
systems. A U1000 code on in a newer car can spell disaster.
( U1000 - Controller Area Network (CAN) communication harness
is open or shorted) With a complete understanding of todays automotive electrical systems, we are able to diagnose the most complex of problems.
Fear
not, we are here to help and many time we can repair harnesses
to save time and money. Harness repair, even after an accident,
is a much more cost effective solution than replacing it.
During the repair we can usually determine if there is any
damage to the connected components and assess their functionality.
The bottom line is: When the dealership can't figure it out,
they send it to us for repair.
Q: How
much is harness repair?
A: Estimating a wiring problem is the hardest estimate to
write. Normally after the affected area is found and repaired
the problems are resolved. We get a look at the car first
and track down the basics. After the initial tests have been
run we can usually estimate the repair within +/- $150.00
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