Look at the packaging. Dong Wenjie, manager of the parts department of the Dongfeng Nissan Honesty Store, said that when car owners choose auto parts, they should first observe the outer packaging box of the parts. Generally speaking, the outer packaging boxes of counterfeit and inferior accessories are rough in workmanship and incomplete, while the outer packaging boxes of original accessories will have the part name, part code and serial number marked in a conspicuous place.
Look at the tags. Another suggestion from Dong Wenjie is to check whether the labels on the accessories are normal. Dong Wenjie said that genuine factory accessories have a complete and finely printed label, and the label will also be marked with the exclusive and unique part code of the accessory. When consumers identify whether the part code is authentic, they can compare it with the label of the original accessory and compare the printed font and font size of the code. The font and font size of original accessories have strict regulations, while fake and shoddy accessories are not so formal.
Look at the feel. For vehicle coverings such as fenders and hoods, Dong Wenjie suggests that consumers can identify them by feel when choosing them. The original parts are meticulously made, have a sense of weight, are solid, and have a relatively smooth surface, while the fake and inferior parts are not only rough in workmanship, but also confused in the selection of raw materials.