Ford Certified Collision and Glass Centers

Ford Certified says it all. Look for those words to get a proper repair and know that you have the right to choose a Ford Certified Collision or Glass repair center and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts.

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Go Confidently

The Ford Certified badge helps ensure you're getting the highest quality repair and a stress-free experience. Each of our Certified repair centers receives annual on-site assessment and up-to-date repair support straight from Ford Motor Company. With backing like that, you get a repair shop with the expertise to return your Ford vehicle to its pre-accident or pre-incident condition.

Get Certified

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A Ford technician replaces a sideview mirror
A Ford technician checks the finish on a door

Ford Certified Collision Network centers meet the requirements to help return your Ford vehicle to its pre-collision beauty. Including experts and facilities certified to perform proper aluminum repairs complete with coated boron steel self-piercing rivets and using only approved Original Equipment (OE) paint systems for precise color matching when restoring vehicle finishes — with a multitude of capabilities in between.

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The right repair procedures play an essential role in helping to restore your vehicle. FCCN professionals are trained to do just that. We use Ford-tested and engineered Original Equipment (OE) parts for repairs whenever possible. When you consider advanced technology like crash avoidance and safety systems, expertise like ours makes all the difference.

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We're committed to making the repair process seamless by:

  • Working with your insurance company to simplify the claims process
  • Providing regular updates regarding your vehicle’s repair status
  • Offering alternative transportation options when requested
  • Delivering a detailed explanation of work completed on your vehicle
  • Including a Limited Lifetime Warranty for your vehicle’s repaired areas
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Glass Repair

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Precision Counts

Glass repair isn’t what it used to be. Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) have changed everything — making it necessary to install original equipment glass and calibrate the high-tech cameras and sensors. Good reason to rely on the expertise of a Ford Certified Glass Network repair center.

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