Holden has excelled itself in providing the trade with technical information to repair the VF Commodore.
Not only did the company hold a repair roadshow in 2013 but it has made a video called VF Commodore Collision Repair Awareness Guide which contains all the key points presented by Holden engineers at those VF Commodore Collision Repair Forums.
The video features engineering manager of body structure and accessories, Mark Hickson and safety integration manager, Steve Curtis. Both these engineers have a long history working at Holden and both played a pivotal role in developing the VF Commodore.
The video is broken up into three sections which include safety, body structure and aluminium usage. It gives an overview of collision avoidance technology, outlines repair considerations and also features computer aided engineering designs of the VF body structure.
While the information presented in the video is not intended to replace Holden authorised collision repair procedures or industry training, it is useful as supplementary material which gives repairers the basics of what to be aware of when repairing a VF Commodore the company says.
You can can access repair procedures at: www.acdelcotds.com