
FCA vehicles span a wide range of platforms, from passenger sedans to high-performance vehicles and heavy-duty trucks. While these vehicles serve very different purposes, they share one requirement after a collision: repairs must follow manufacturer-published standards to restore safety, structure, and long-term durability.
As an FCA Factory Certified Collision Repair Facility, Jupiter Collision Center meets certification requirements across Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram platforms. Certification reflects manufacturer-specific training, tooling, and repair processes designed to address the engineering behind FCA vehicles.
FCA factory certification programs are designed to ensure that collision repairs are performed using:
These requirements exist to support correct repairs—not just visually acceptable ones.
Chrysler vehicles are engineered with an emphasis on ride comfort, quietness, and daily drivability. After a collision, repairs must preserve:
Improper repairs can lead to long-term issues such as wind noise, corrosion concerns, or changes in vehicle feel. Manufacturer procedures help reduce these risks.
Many Dodge vehicles are designed with performance in mind. Even moderate collision damage can affect:
FCA repair procedures guide how repairs should be planned and executed to preserve performance characteristics and drivability.
Jeep vehicles are frequently used in demanding environments. Repairs must account for:
Factory repair standards help ensure Jeeps are repaired to withstand real-world use—not just normal road conditions.
Ram trucks are engineered for work. Collision repairs must protect:
Manufacturer repair procedures help ensure Ram trucks retain their intended function after repairs are completed.
FCA factory certification helps ensure:
Schedule a consultation by calling 972-864-9797 or request an estimate to discuss FCA-certified collision repair.