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What to Do When Replacement Parts Are on Backorder

September 7, 2025/by carmel

In the world of vehicle repairs, waiting for essential replacement components can be frustrating and stressful. At Chaney’s Collision Centers, we understand how backorders can delay your repair timeline and cause inconvenience. Whether caused by supply chain disruptions, high demand, or manufacturing delays, parts shortages are a reality that many vehicle owners and repair shops face today. Here’s a practical guide on what to do when replacement parts are on backorder, helping you navigate the process smoothly while minimizing disruption.

Understanding Why Parts Go on Backorder

Parts backorders can happen for several reasons, including supply chain interruptions, global shortages of critical materials, labor disruptions, transportation delays, and even high demand for specific vehicle models or specialized components. Recent years have shown how external events like pandemics and geopolitical factors can impact the availability of everything from basic mechanical parts to high-tech electronics and semiconductors used in modern vehicles.

Communicate Proactively with Your Repair Shop

Clear and ongoing communication between you and your collision center is vital. Shops like Chaney’s Collision Centers will keep you informed about the status of part orders and expected delivery times. Transparency helps set realistic expectations and allows you to plan accordingly, whether that means arranging alternate transportation or deciding on repair priorities.

Explore Alternative Part Options

When OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts are delayed, several alternative solutions can keep your repair on track:

  • Aftermarket Parts: These often meet or exceed OEM standards and can be a faster, cost-effective choice for certain repairs.
  • Refurbished or Reconditioned Components: Many parts can be professionally restored to like-new condition, providing a reliable substitute.
  • Used Parts: Sourced from reputable salvage yards, used parts can reduce wait times; however, quality checks are essential.

At Chaney’s Collision Centers, we evaluate all available options carefully, prioritizing quality and safety to ensure repairs meet manufacturer and safety standards.

Prioritize Repairs and Efficiency

If some repairs require backordered parts but others don’t, your technician can focus on completing whatever work is possible first. This approach minimizes overall downtime and prepares your vehicle for final assembly once all components arrive. Additionally, evaluating whether certain repairs can be delayed allows better management of your vehicle’s return.

Plan Transportation Alternatives

Extended waiting for parts might mean your car is out of commission longer than expected. Depending on your insurance policy or repair agreement, discuss rental vehicle options or alternate transportation with your provider or repair center. Staying mobile while waiting reduces stress and inconvenience.

Stay Patient and Trust Professional Guidance

Backorders are often beyond the control of repair facilities, so patience and trust in your technician’s expertise are paramount. Chaney’s Collision Centers combines clear communication with industry experience, sourcing parts efficiently, and using quality alternatives when appropriate to keep your repair on track and your vehicle safe.

Looking Ahead: How the Industry is Responding

The automotive industry is actively working to reduce parts shortages by:

  • Increasing domestic production capabilities to lessen dependence on global supply chains.
  • Investing in advanced inventory management and digital tracking to anticipate and prevent delays.
  • Collaborating more closely among manufacturers, dealerships, and repair shops to optimize parts distribution.

While progress takes time, these measures are expected to improve parts availability steadily.

Conclusion

Parts backorders present a challenge, but they don’t have to derail your repair experience. By maintaining open dialogue, considering alternative parts, prioritizing repair steps, and planning for mobility, you can minimize the impact of delays. Chaney’s Collision Centers is committed to guiding you through every step, providing transparent updates, expert advice, and high-quality repairs despite supply challenges.

If your vehicle needs repair and parts are delayed, contact Chaney’s Collision Centers to discuss the best solutions tailored to your situation—helping you get back on the road safely, as swiftly as possible.

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