Do I Need a Mercedes-Benz Certified Collision Shop for Bumper Repair?

If your Mercedes gets scratch on its bumper, you might think it’s just a simple repair. After all, it’s not like you got into a collision, right? In reality, a lot more goes into bumper scratch repair than you might think, which is why it’s so important to take it to a Mercedes-Benz Factory-Certified collision repair shop.

Many modern Mercedes have sophisticated sensors throughout the vehicle that connect to the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS). The ADAS varies from model to model, but it includes features like parking assist, backup cameras, collision avoidance, and electronic stability control. These sensors are very sensitive, and even small impacts or layers of new paint applied to repair scratches can affect their accuracy or ability to function properly.

How Do Parking Sensors Work?

Bumpers on more expensive models typically have a combination of parking sensors and a backup camera. Parking sensors work by sending out small ultrasonic waves that bounce off nearby obstacles. These sensors both emit and receive the ultrasonic waves and then relay the information to a screen or other device that beeps, depending on how far away the obstacle is. These sensors also go to work when you put your vehicle in reverse, emitting an audible beep followed by several beeps to warn that an object is behind you.

Why Does ADAS Make a Difference For Collision Repairs?

Although ADAS makes your Mercedes safer, it also makes many types of repairs more complicated – including bumper repairs. Areas that once would have required a simple repair now often have to be replaced. Since features like parking sensors and backup cameras need to be able to “see” around them, repairs must be made with this in mind. For example, repair materials that would typically be used to repair a deep scratch on a bumper cover can’t be used, since it could block the sensor and prevent it from working properly.

That brings us to why it makes a difference where you get your repairs. Taking your Mercedes to just any shop is a gamble. They may not know your vehicle well enough to know where the sensors are located or have the right equipment to ensure they’re working properly. They may use incorrect repair methods that block the sensors. If sensors need to be replaced, they may opt for after-market parts that aren’t designed to work with your system. All of these factors could result in the sensors being unable to communicate with the vehicle’s ADAS system – which in turn, makes your vehicle less safe.

Choose a Mercedes-Benz Certified Shop

Mercedes-Benz vehicles are technologically advanced and built with stunning precision, which is why you should only take your car to a Mercedes-Benz certified auto body shop, like European Collision Center.

As a Mercedes-Benz certified collision shop, we know Mercedes vehicles inside and out – and how to properly repair them. To become certified, we’ve maintained factory training on repairs and servicing procedures that are specific to Mercedes. We use only Mercedes-Benz designated equipment and OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts. The result? Your vehicle looks and functions exactly as it did before there was any damage.

Whether your Mercedes has a scratch, a dent, or extensive damage, our certified team will get it back to factory condition and out on the road in no time. Schedule your appointment today by calling 415-551-9700 or contact us online.

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