Foundations of Auto Body and Collision Repair

Understand the principles of vehicle structural design, collision damage assessment, metal and composite repair theory, and the framework of the modern collision repair trade.

โฑ 1h 12m ๐Ÿ“š 5 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

Modern vehicles are engineered to absorb and redirect collision energy through controlled deformation of specific structural zones. Technicians who do not understand this design intent โ€” why certain sections are meant to crumple and others are not โ€” risk restoring a vehicle that looks correct but will not protect its occupants in a subsequent collision. By the end of this course you will be able to describe the structural zones of a unibody vehicle, explain how collision forces propagate through a vehicle body, identify the damage assessment process used in professional collision repair, and describe the properties of the metals and composites used in modern vehicle construction that affect repair choices. What you will learn: - Unibody versus body-on-frame construction: structural zones, crush zones, and the implications for repair versus replacement decisions - Collision force analysis: direct, indirect, and inertia damage โ€” how impact energy travels through the vehicle structure - Damage assessment methodology: visual inspection, measuring systems, and damage documentation for insurance and repair planning - High-strength and ultra-high-strength steel: why these materials cannot be heated and how they affect sectioning and welding decisions - Aluminum in vehicle bodies: its different work-hardening properties compared to steel and the dedicated tooling requirements - Composite and plastic panels: bumper covers, fascias, and structural composite applications in modern vehicles - Frame and unibody measuring: the role of datum planes, center plane, and height dimensions in damage assessment - I-CAR and ASE certification framework: how the collision repair trade is structured professionally and what credentials mean The course uses readings, vehicle construction diagrams, and case study damage assessments that ask you to identify damage categories and repair versus replace decisions. Self-assessment exercises reinforce structural knowledge. This course is designed for students entering automotive collision repair programs and general automotive technicians who are new to body work. No prior collision repair experience is required. This course is educational; collision repair work involving structural components requires supervised hands-on training, and safety-critical repairs must be performed by qualified technicians in compliance with manufacturer repair procedures and applicable regulations.

What you'll get

  • ๐Ÿ“œ Certificate of completion
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  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Personal AI tutor
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  • ๐ŸŽง Audio version included
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  • โ™พ๏ธ Lifetime access
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  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Phone or computer
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  • ๐Ÿ’ธ 30-day refund
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  • โšก Short & focused
    1h 12m of practical content

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