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I just wanted to open a thread giving access to everyone part numbers and your local dealer costs.
Repairlink parts access
1) Towards the middle of the page on the left, click on: "Shops Register Now"
2) Fill out the "Shop Registration" page; whatever you want your "company" to be named
3) Once that's all filled out, it should bring you to the "Add Dealers" page. The 3 important ones are: "Select OEM," (which you can add multiple manufacturers like Chev or Isuzu, etc.), "Dealer," (you have to add some letters to find the dealership you're looking for, and yes you can have multiple Ford or whoever dealerships), and your "State." It's easiest just to type in the manufacturer you're looking for into the "Dealer" box, i.e. Ford.
4) Once you're selected the dealerships you want to have access to, click on the "My Dealers" drop down tab, and select the "Dealer List." and select one "preferred" for the brand you are most likely to deal with. Once you've done that, up at the top you can fill out the manufacturer/year/model, or just fill out the VIN, and click on the "Search" box.
5) Finally, once you have found the parts illustration you're looking for, click on the "callout" number, and a list will change to the part description on the right. In order to see the full P/N and pricing, you will have to ADD IT TO YOUR CART, then go to your cart, and you'll see the full P/N and your dealer cost.
6) lastly, if you did NOT provide a VIN, you will get a lot of drop down option boxes where you will have to select special packages, like 3dr, 5dr, or don't know, show all. Show all is good for, let's say seat covers, where there are a lot of different options, like onyx black, leather, #3 or #6 and aren't easy to figure out which is which. You'll get a lot of options when you select a seat cover part on the right hand side, with more specific information to select what you want. Play with it and see like 95% of what the dealerships can see. Also printing off the cart (which if you have multiple pages in your cart, like over 10 parts, you will have 2+ pages), you will have to print each page separately until they fix it. This gives you price matching when you go to the parts department if they're asking more than what your pages show.
Any questions, just PM me
Happy shopping!!!
Repairlink parts access
1) Towards the middle of the page on the left, click on: "Shops Register Now"
2) Fill out the "Shop Registration" page; whatever you want your "company" to be named
3) Once that's all filled out, it should bring you to the "Add Dealers" page. The 3 important ones are: "Select OEM," (which you can add multiple manufacturers like Chev or Isuzu, etc.), "Dealer," (you have to add some letters to find the dealership you're looking for, and yes you can have multiple Ford or whoever dealerships), and your "State." It's easiest just to type in the manufacturer you're looking for into the "Dealer" box, i.e. Ford.
4) Once you're selected the dealerships you want to have access to, click on the "My Dealers" drop down tab, and select the "Dealer List." and select one "preferred" for the brand you are most likely to deal with. Once you've done that, up at the top you can fill out the manufacturer/year/model, or just fill out the VIN, and click on the "Search" box.
5) Finally, once you have found the parts illustration you're looking for, click on the "callout" number, and a list will change to the part description on the right. In order to see the full P/N and pricing, you will have to ADD IT TO YOUR CART, then go to your cart, and you'll see the full P/N and your dealer cost.
6) lastly, if you did NOT provide a VIN, you will get a lot of drop down option boxes where you will have to select special packages, like 3dr, 5dr, or don't know, show all. Show all is good for, let's say seat covers, where there are a lot of different options, like onyx black, leather, #3 or #6 and aren't easy to figure out which is which. You'll get a lot of options when you select a seat cover part on the right hand side, with more specific information to select what you want. Play with it and see like 95% of what the dealerships can see. Also printing off the cart (which if you have multiple pages in your cart, like over 10 parts, you will have 2+ pages), you will have to print each page separately until they fix it. This gives you price matching when you go to the parts department if they're asking more than what your pages show.
Any questions, just PM me
Happy shopping!!!
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