
Automotive repair belongs to the service industry. Below is a detailed introduction to the relevant content: Introduction: Automotive repair is a general term for vehicle and repair, simply put, it refers to the after-sales service work of maintaining and repairing automobiles. Automotive repair involves troubleshooting faulty vehicles through technical means to identify the cause of the malfunction and taking certain measures to eliminate the fault and restore the vehicle to a certain level of performance and safety standards. According to national standards: Based on the classification requirements in the national standard "Classification of National Economic Industries," automotive repair falls under other service industries, specifically the maintenance and upkeep of automobiles and motorcycles. An auto repair shop is a specialized unit for repairing vehicles and assemblies, usually located within a bus station, but also exists as a standalone enterprise. There are two basic methods of automotive repair: on-vehicle repair and assembly exchange repair. On-vehicle repair refers to the process where, during repair, all assemblies, components, and parts removed from the vehicle that can be repaired are reinstalled onto the original vehicle after repair. Assembly exchange repair refers to a method where, except for the frame and the body itself, all other assemblies, components, and parts can be replaced using spare parts from the inventory.


