GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

This information provides repair recommendations and general guidelines for steel classified as Mild Steel. This type of steel normally has a tensile strength less than 270 MPa. This includes the common steel names of:

    â€¢ Mild Steel
    â€¢ Bake Hardenable Steel (BH)
    â€¢ Solid Solution Strengthened Steel

General Motors recommends the following when repairing or replacing this type of steel during collision repair.

Recommended Repairs:

    â€¢ Cold repairs can be performed on this type of steel, unless the damage includes kinks. If the damage includes kinks, the part should be replaced.
    â€¢ Controlled use of heat can be used to repair damage, if the heat does not exceed 650°C (1200°F). The heat should be applied a maximum of 2 times, for up to 90 seconds.
    â€¢ Sectioning or partial replacement of this type of steel is recommended only at approved locations, in a specific sectioning procedure.
    â€¢ This type of steel can be used as a sleeve, or backer plate, when recommended in a specific sectioning procedure.
    â€¢ Squeeze Resistance Spot Welding can be used to replace factory spot welds, where applicable
    â€¢ MIG plug welding and MIG stitch welding can be used on this type of steel.
    â€¢ MIG Brazing can be used on this type of steel.