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Conventional Repair
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Written by Allie Ray
Updated over 5 years ago

You can specify that vehicle panels require conventional repair and get the appropriate pricing information for conventional repair services. 

Required Subscription: Conventional Repair Pricing

When you add a price matrix service to an inspection or a work order and select a panel on the Price Matrix screen while... 

...you can tap the CR option to get conventional repair pricing information for selected panel.

Notes

  • If no conventional repair pricing information is available for a selected panel, the appropriate message appears...

...but you can manually specify the price of part service and the time of R&R service and paint service.

You can select service part for part service either by browsing through the catalog or by searching for the part name. 

  • If you don’t specify vehicle make, model, or year, conventional repair pricing information will not be found. 

  • If your mobile device is not connected to the Internet, conventional repair pricing information will not be available. 

You can edit the price of part service and the time of R&R service and paint service, but you cannot edit the rate of R&R service and paint service. 

You can tap Default to reset the conventional repair pricing information to default values.

If you check the cost of PDR vs. Conventional Repair, and PDR amount is higher than Conventional Repair amount, then PDR price is automatically highlighted with red color.

If you decide to use conventional repair, tap Save on the Vehicle Part screen in the CR mode, and then tap Save on the Price Matrix screen.

Note Price matrix panels that require conventional repair are marked with a green circle with CR abbreviation.

After saving the price matrix service, the bundle service “Conventional Repair Bundle” will be automatically added to the inspection or the work order.

Note You cannot add or delete services from the Conventional Repair Bundle service, but you can edit existing services.

For example, you can change the price, quantity, or service part in the part service. 

If a price matrix is set as an inspection wizard step, the Conventional Repair Bundle service will not be automatically added to the inspection, so you will be able to see and edit conventional repair pricing information on the price matrix level only. 

If an inspection type requires line approval...

...price matrix service and conventional repair bundle service(s) will be available for approval.  

If you approve the price matrix service, conventional repair bundle services are approved automatically, but you can decline or skip them manually if you want. 

The same way, if you decline or skip the price matrix service, conventional repair bundle services will be declined or skipped automatically…

...but you cannot change their status manually.

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