Is Replacing the Front Fender Considered a Major Auto Repair?

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07/24/25 6:00pm
Replacing the front fender is not considered a major auto repair. Below is detailed information about major auto repairs: Overview: A major auto repair refers to the comprehensive or near-complete restoration of a vehicle's technical performance through the repair or replacement of auto parts, conducted after a new car or a previously major-repaired car has been driven a certain mileage or time, following testing, diagnosis, and technical evaluation. Other: The process of major auto repair entails the necessary technical measures to complete the repair. This mainly includes the disassembly of the vehicle and its assemblies, cleaning of parts, inspection and classification of parts, repair of parts, matching and assembly, running-in and testing of assemblies, and final vehicle assembly and debugging.
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