Where would a technician find a recommended procedure for sectioning a replacement part?
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Sectioning is done in such areas as A pillars, trunk floors, B pillars, quarter panels, rear rails, floor panels, rocker panels, and front rails. When choosing to section a structural or nonstructural part, the manufacturer's recommendation must be followed.
In some cases, the manufacturer specifically recommends against sectioning, while in others the manufacturer will recommend not only that sectioning is acceptable, but also describes the precise area where the part should be cut and the type of joint and welds to use. Manufacturer's recommendations can be found in the vehicle manufacturers website. If there are no published manufacturer's recommendations for or against sectioning, a technician should consult industry recommendations such as ICAR's Uniform Procedure for Collision Repair (UPCR), and also the ICAR RTS Portal or insurance company recommendations. Technicians should remember that the vehicle manufacturer's recommendation takes precedence over all other recommendations when choosing a repair procedure.
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