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What to know before getting your Tesla repaired after an accident

If you own a Tesla and you’ve been in an accident, the repair process isn’t the same as for a conventional vehicle. Electric vehicles (EVs) have specialised components, high-voltage systems and advanced driver assistance technology that require expert knowledge to restore safely. Choosing the right provider for Tesla repairs in Melbourne ensures that your car’s safety, performance and value are preserved long after the repair is complete.

The first and most important factor is using genuine parts. Tesla vehicles feature lightweight aluminium panels, high-strength materials and complex electronic systems that can’t be repaired with standard components. A certified repairer will use genuine Tesla parts and follow the brand’s official repair guidelines. Non-approved parts or shortcuts may seem fine at first, but they can compromise crash performance, void warranties and reduce resale value.

Battery safety is another key concern. Even a minor impact can affect the vehicle’s battery pack or cooling system. Only technicians trained in electric vehicle safety should handle the battery area, disconnect power systems and assess for internal damage. Failing to do this correctly could lead to costly issues—or, in the worst case, pose safety risks.

Modern Teslas rely on advanced driver assistance systems such as Autopilot, adaptive cruise control and collision avoidance sensors. These systems depend on precise calibration. After any body repair or part replacement, the vehicle’s cameras, radar and sensors need to be recalibrated by a qualified technician. Without this step, features like lane-keeping or automatic braking may not function properly, increasing the risk of future accidents.

Insurance is another consideration. Many insurers now recognise that Tesla vehicles require specialist repairers due to the complexity of their systems. A certified repair centre will handle the claims process directly, providing documentation, repair estimates and progress updates. This not only simplifies your experience but ensures your vehicle is restored to Tesla’s original standards rather than cheaper alternatives that could cut corners.

Quality repairs also preserve long-term value. When you eventually sell or trade your Tesla, having detailed records from an authorised repairer reassures potential buyers that the car has been properly restored. Workmanship warranties, OEM parts certification and consistent documentation all support your vehicle’s resale value and reputation.

Finally, communication and transparency are key. Before agreeing to any repairs, ask your chosen repairer how they handle diagnostics, parts ordering, high-voltage isolation, and system recalibration. A reputable repair shop will take the time to explain their process, provide a timeline, and guarantee results in writing.

In short, repairing a Tesla isn’t just about fixing dents or scratches—it’s about maintaining engineering integrity and ensuring every system works as designed. By trusting your vehicle to a certified repair specialist, you’ll protect its performance, safety, and long-term worth, giving you peace of mind every time you drive away.

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