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Increased car tech drives ‘changing crash repairs’

Thursday 12 June 2025 00:33

The growing amount of technology used in new cars is changing vehicle repairs, with fixing a car now not simply about replacing parts.

Research from AA Accident Assist reveals that wiring looms were the most repaired part of a car following a crash over the past year.

Having repaired more than 14,500 vehicles during that time, 99% required new wiring looms to help get them back on the road.

Wires are used to connect, power and run systems such as parking sensors, rear-facing cameras and adaptive cruise control.

As well as the physical repair, such technology has to be recalibrated to ensure it is safe to use.

Around three fifths of repairs needed new bumper units (58%), while a third required new front bumpers (32%).

Other bodywork parts such as front doors (7%) and lighting units (3%) made the top 10 list of most fixed items (see below).

Tim Rankin, managing director of AA Accident Assist, said: “Fixing a car is more advanced than just replacing parts. With every evolution of vehicle technology comes more sophisticated and high-tech repairs.

“Wiring looms might seem innocuous, but the wires do more than just carry power around the car.

“The wires help run fundamental safety features around the car, such as images, speed data and radar technology.”