Should the Vehicle License Be Taken Away When the Car Is Sent to the Repair Shop?
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Most repair shops will require the vehicle license to be left in the car because after the car is adjusted, it needs to be test-driven on the road, which speeds up the repair progress. Below is more relevant information about car repairs at repair shops: 1. Special Clause for Designated Repair Shops: Generally, the repair prices at 4S stores are much higher than those at ordinary repair shops. Therefore, many insurance companies, considering cost issues, often prefer customers to have their cars repaired at ordinary repair shops, while customers, for peace of mind, prefer to go to 4S stores. Such conflicts often arise between insurance companies and policyholders during the car damage insurance claims process. To resolve this issue, after applications from insurance companies, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission issued approvals, agreeing that six insurance companies, including Pacific Property Insurance and PICC Auto Insurance, could use the 'Special Clause for Designated Repair Shops' and corresponding rates, thus resolving the conflict between high-end car owners willing to pay higher premiums for repairs at 4S stores and insurance companies. 2. When repairing a car at a repair shop, pay attention to the following points: (1) Oil Change: The amount of oil used by a car is typically between 4 to 5 liters, often leaving you in the awkward situation of one barrel not being enough but two barrels being too much. (2) Mechanical Aspects: The quality of mechanical parts, whether they are refurbished, is fundamentally hard to discern. (3) Brakes: When you notice a decrease in the car's braking force, it is often directly suggested to replace the brake pads or discs. In fact, simply cleaning with a detergent and changing the brake fluid can often solve the problem.