What is the business scope of a Class III repair shop?
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The business scope of a Class III repair shop includes specialized repairs such as body painting, body cleaning and maintenance, painting, tire dynamic balancing and repair, four-wheel alignment inspection and adjustment, fuel injection pump and injector repair, crankshaft grinding, radiator (cooling tank) repair, air conditioning repair, automotive decoration (canopies, seat covers, and interior decoration), and door/window glass installation. Below is a detailed introduction to the business scope of automotive repairs: 1. Class I: Enterprises engaged in major automotive overhauls and assembly repairs, which may also perform automotive maintenance, minor repairs, and specialized repairs. 2. Class II: Enterprises engaged in primary and secondary automotive maintenance and minor repairs. Automotive maintenance refers to operations performed to maintain the vehicle's technical condition or operational capability. Minor repairs refer to operational repairs that ensure or restore the vehicle's working capacity by replacing or repairing individual parts.