MULTI-POINT VEHICLE INSPECTION - GM Certified Service 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MULTI-POINT VEHICLE INSPECTION document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the basic vehicle information at the top, including Year/Make/Model, Repair Order #, VIN, Name, and Date.
  3. Proceed to the TIRE INSPECTION section. Enter PSI readings for both front and rear tires, along with tread depth measurements.
  4. In the ENGINE OIL AND FILTER section, record oil life percentage and any necessary notes regarding tire pressure resets or rotations needed.
  5. Complete the LIGHTS and WINDSHIELD AND WIPERS sections by checking each component's condition and noting any required replacements.
  6. Fill out the BRAKES section with measurements for front and rear brakes, ensuring to note any issues like cracks or chips.
  7. Finally, review the VEHICLE AND FUNCTIONAL INSPECTIONS section thoroughly. Check all components listed and mark their conditions as needed.

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A multi-spot inspection can cost around $200, though some shops may do this as a courtesy at no cost.
GM Certified Service, formerly GM Goodwrench, is an auto repair service for General Motors.
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The cost of a multi-point inspection can vary, but it typically ranges from $50 to $200. Some dealerships or service centers, like Raymond Chevrolet, may offer this service at no charge as part of a promotional offer or routine service visit.

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During the multipoint inspection, technicians check a wide range of components: Under the bonnet, safety equipment, interior and exterior of the car for damage, suspension, and drivetrain. Look at the basic checks performed on your vehicle during this process.
Whereas a multi-point inspection helps uncover potential issues vehicle-wide, a state inspection looks for specific problems, such as emissions, that are related to legal violations.

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