Objective

The VDI Committee will review the data in the Vehicle Engineer Build sheet and the OEM Repair Procedures and determine how to share this information with the collision industry.

Status


Background

The Emerging Technologies Ad-Hoc committee has identified a need for Collision Industry to come up with a solution to provide Vehicle Engineer Build Sheet information to Insurance providers, Third Party Providers, and Repair Facilities to help in the appraisal and/or restoration of a vehicle that has incurred a loss.  This includes but is not limited to work requests, appraisals, images, estimates, and repair invoices.  

Today the analysis and research to determine what features, ADAS and equipment are on a vehicle is very time consuming and growing longer. There is using different software to look up the vehicle information, calling dealerships to get the information and in some points, just guessing to make sure everything possible is covered. There is software information that is out of sync with other procedures and causing risk and wasted time at all levels of the collision industry.

The Vehicle Engineering Build Sheet is vehicle specific and shows every part and feature that a vehicle has. For example, there may be 8 wheel packages available for this Year/Make of a vehicle that would be included on the Build Sheet, but the Engineering Build Sheet will specify which of the 8 wheel packages was installed on this vehicle. The Engineering Build Sheet will also specify the exact ADAS that was placed on the vehicle and which ones that were deleted and the Trim Level selected. This information can help insurance adjusters and Repair Facilities understand the vehicles they are repairing and provide more accurate estimates for the customer.

The OEM Repair Procedures are the manufactures instructions and procedures to repair a vehicle. If the Engineering Build Sheet data can be merged with the correct areas of the OEM Repair Procedures, it will help the during the estimate and repair process.

The OEM’s would like to hear from the Repair Industry on the type of information they would like to obtain and what needs to be standardized. When the information is gathered, we hope to have better Search criteria to help identify the OEM Repair Procedures more quickly.

Mission

CIECA’s VDI Committee’s goal is to identify the data provided in the Engineering Build Sheet and the OEM Repair Procedures to provide a standard solution to retrieving the data and sharing the data electronically to improve efficiency throughout the collision industry. These solutions may be develop new data and messages or to maintain existing messaging, data sharing standards and codes to help all segments of the collision industry get access to and share data that enables commerce, communication and connectivity between segments. The committee’s responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, identifying new data sources, new data access and sharing requirements, new connectivity methodologies, new workflows, new terminology, and new data requirements to help drive the adoption and implementation of these new technologies into all collision industry segments.

Problem Statement

Today there is no standard way to share the Vehicle’s Engineering Build Sheet and OEM Repair Procedures, which means increased time researching the vehicle and the OEM Repair procedures, inaccurate estimates, delay’s in the repair, which impact the customer.

The source(s) for this information today, have different formats, incomplete data or out of sync data that add delays of the repair to the customer.

Standardizing the data and the source of the data will help the collision industry provide search tools and electronic messages to all business segments to get the same information and everyone will be able to provide a timely and accurate estimate and repair to the customer.

Scope

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Operating Guidelines

Industry Segments Affected