HCUC 150-Point Inspection Checklist (UC012) - ClickMotive 2025

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A 7 Point Inspection is a thorough examination of a vehicles key components to ensure they are in good working order. This inspection typically includes checking the vehicles tires, brakes, lights, fluids, belts, battery, and windshield wipers.
Use the weighted 7-point checklist for assessment of pigmented skin lesions, and to determine the need for referral. Major features of the lesion (2 points each): Change in size. Irregular shape. Irregular colour.
An inspection contingency, often a standard clause in home purchase agreements, allows you, the buyer, to have the home professionally inspected within a set timeframe. This period, typically lasting 7-10 days from the acceptance of the purchase offer, is known as the due diligence period.
Level VII Jurisdictional Mandated Commercial Vehicle Inspection. An inspection that is a jurisdictional mandated inspection program that does not meet the requirements of any other level of inspection.
What Does a 150-Point Inspection Check? Engine Compartment: engine, transmission, drivetrain, fluid levels, leak checks, suspension. Brakes: rotors, tires, ABS. Electrical: battery, lights, door locks, window motors. Exterior: body condition, scratches, dents, rust. Interior: upholstery, carpet. Safety: airbags, seatbelts.
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Basic Checks Dashboard Lights: Technicians will check for warning lights on your dashboard and address any issues. Windshield: A damaged windshield can compromise driver and passenger safety. Wiper Blades: Body: Headlights: Cabin Air Filter: Engine Air Filter: Oil Level:
An inspection checklist (sometimes called an inspection sheet) is a structured list of tasks that must be completed during an inspection. It helps ensure compliance with safety regulations, industry standards, or maintenance requirements.