The Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA) is calling on repairers to leave the CAPA seal on all certified parts in order to demonstrate the use of a quality part and to aid in tracking the part, should it be necessary.
In order for a part to become CAPA certified, samples of each part are tested for material properties such as finish, paint adhesion and coating performance, and are examined to confirm that they include markings identifying the participant and date of manufacture. Then, the part must pass CAPA's Vehicle Test Fit. If the sampled parts comply with all of the CAPA quality standards, the participant is allowed to apply a CAPA Quality Seal to that part-the final …

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