OEM Certification
Trusted, Manufacturer-Approved Collision Repair in Greeley & Fort Collins, CO
Certified to Repair. Trusted to Protect.
Why OEM Certification Matters for Your Vehicle
When your vehicle is damaged in an accident, the repair process isn’t just about restoring its appearance—it’s about ensuring safety, structural integrity, and long-term performance. At Yoder Collision Network, we understand how critical it is to follow manufacturer-approved repair methods. That’s why we have earned OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Certification for multiple vehicle brands, ensuring that your car receives repairs that meet or exceed factory standards.
Many vehicle owners assume that all body shops deliver the same level of service, but that’s far from the truth. Choosing an OEM-certified collision repair center means your vehicle is repaired by technicians trained by the manufacturer, using approved parts, tools, and repair procedures.

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The Risks of Non-Certified Repairs
- Compromised Safety – Incorrect repairs can weaken your car’s structural integrity, putting you and your passengers at risk in future collisions.
- Decreased Resale Value – Improperly repaired vehicles can show signs of hidden damage, reducing their worth in the long run.
- Warranty Issues – Many manufacturers require certified repairs to maintain warranties. Non-certified repairs may void important coverage.
- Mismatched Parts & Materials – Generic or aftermarket parts may not fit or function as intended, affecting vehicle performance and aesthetics.
Certified Repairs. Guaranteed Peace of Mind.
What OEM Certification Means for You
- Genuine OEM Parts – We prioritize OEM parts for quality and safety. If alternatives are needed, we will discuss options with you. Ultimately, it is your choice as long as it follows state laws.
- Manufacturer-Specified Repair Procedures – Every repair follows detailed guidelines set by the vehicle manufacturer.
- Advanced Equipment – We invest in the latest diagnostic and repair technology to restore vehicles to exact specifications.
- Certified Technicians – Our team undergoes continuous training to stay up-to-date with the latest vehicle repair standards.
- Seamless Insurance Collaboration – We work with insurance providers to ensure coverage for OEM-approved repairs, protecting your investment.
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Our OEM Certifications Include
- Ford
- GMC
- Honda & Acura
- Nissan & Infiniti
- KIA
- Hyundai
Our certifications mean we meet stringent manufacturer requirements in areas such as technician training, equipment, repair procedures, and customer service.
The Right Choice for Every Vehicle Owner
Who Benefits from OEM-Certified Repairs?
Vehicle Owners
If you drive a late-model vehicle, maintaining its safety and performance is essential. OEM-certified repairs help protect your investment and ensure that your car is restored to pre-accident condition using manufacturer-approved methods.
Fleet & Lease Managers
For businesses with company vehicles, ensuring factory-quality repairs is key to protecting assets, maintaining vehicle reliability, and preserving resale value. Many leasing agreements require OEM-certified repairs to avoid penalties.
Insurance Companies
Certified repairs reduce liability risks by ensuring vehicles are restored to manufacturer standards. As more insurance providers recognize the importance of OEM repairs, they increasingly recommend certified shops like Yoder Collision Network.
OEM Certification: What You Need to Know
Frequently Asked Questions About OEM Certification
Many insurance providers recognize the importance of OEM-certified repairs and will cover them under your policy. However, coverage varies by provider. Our team works directly with your insurer to advocate for the best repair options.