Use Repair Information when you already know what needs to be repaired and want to understand what's involved in completing that job.
Repair Information helps you move from confirmed issue to completed repair ✅
When Should You Use Repair Information?
Choose Get Repair Information if:
You already know the failed part or root cause
A Diagnostic Plan confirmed the issue
You need repair steps, tools, or parts lists
You’re preparing to perform the repair yourself
Common Examples
Replacing brake pads
Installing a new alternator
Replacing an ignition coil
What You’ll Get
Repair Information can include:
🛠 High-level repair guidance to understand what's involved
📦 Recommended parts
🧰 Required tools and supplies
⏱ Time and difficulty estimates
🎥 Helpful videos and visual guidance (when available)
This helps you prepare for the repair before you begin.
How to Find Repair Information
Step 1: Enter Your Vehicle Information
Provide your:
Year
Make
Model
Engine (if known)
Step 2: Select “Get Repair Information”
Choose this option from the main workflow screen.
Step 3: Enter the Known Issue or Repair
Examples:
“Replace front brake pads”
“Alternator replacement”
“Ignition coil replacement”
The more specific you are, the more relevant your repair guidance will be.
Not Sure What’s Wrong Yet?
If the root cause has not been confirmed, start with a Diagnostic Plan instead.
👉 Diagnostic Plans help identify the true issue before repairs begin—helping you avoid replacing the wrong parts.
💡 Pro Tip
Before starting a repair:
Review the full parts and tools list
Read through the repair steps
Check difficulty and time estimates
A few minutes of preparation can save hours during the repair.