Today's cars have a series of cameras and sensors that provide drivers with the ability to have almost a 360 degree view around their vehicles.

But when these cars are involved in an accident, there is a greater chance of something going wrong with the technology.

A growing number of manufacturers have issued recommendations on diagnostic vehicle scans — when to scan, what to scan and more.

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