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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Vehicle Inspection Checklist - Cars in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the STOCK NO., DATE, CENTER NO., and CENTER NAME at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking and reference.
  3. Fill in the vehicle details such as CHASSIS NO., VIN, MILEAGE, MODEL, and MODEL YEAR. Ensure that mileage is substantiated by attaching a copy of the Key Reader.
  4. Proceed to complete the Body & Mechanical section. Review each item listed under Condition Based Service (CBS) and indicate service due dates or comments as necessary.
  5. In the Wheel Assembly section, inspect tire tread depth and pressure for all tires. Record your findings accurately in the designated fields.
  6. Continue through each section including Body Condition, Mechanical checks, and Stationary Review. Make sure to check off items that meet BMW guidelines and add comments where applicable.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected at the end of the checklist to certify that inspections have been completed thoroughly.

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Full Vehicle Inspection: This is a more detailed inspection that covers all aspects of the vehicle, including the engine, transmission, suspension, and safety systems. It is usually done when buying or selling a used vehicle or just as part of the regular maintenance schedule.
These technicians run your car through a checklist of features that must be functioning properly to be considered safe. That includes visibility features like your lights, horn and mirrors, your steering and brakes, seatbelts, and your tires.
Lights: Non-functional headlights, taillights, turn signals, or other required lights. Tires: Worn or damaged tires, including insufficient tread depth. Windshield: s or chips that obstruct the drivers view, or malfunctioning windshield wipers. Seatbelts: Missing or non-functional seatbelts.
What is included in a vehicle safety inspection? Tires. Tires are checked to determine if the tread has been worn down or if any hazardous defects are present such as dry rot, bubbles, or other damage. Brakes. Lights. Windshield. Windshield Wipers. Mirrors. Seat belts. Steering and alignment.
Do I need anything to get an inspection? A valid drivers license. Your vehicles title. Your vehicles registration. Proof of insurance.

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The following are checked during the safety inspection: brake system, body and chassis, defrost, electrical system, exhaust system, fuel system, glass and mirrors, horn, lighting system, odometer, steering, suspension, tires, and windshield wipers/washing system.

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